
- #PC WIRELESS INTERNET SPEED TEST MANUAL#
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- #PC WIRELESS INTERNET SPEED TEST ANDROID#
No personally identifiable information is collected. PrivacyĪ: The FCC has taken significant measures to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of volunteers for this program.
#PC WIRELESS INTERNET SPEED TEST MANUAL#
As a result, the only option for such devices is manual on-demand testing. * NOTE: Scheduled tests cannot be run on Apple devices due to iOS security features. (You can disable scheduled background tests at your discretion or if they interfere with device performance.) Randomized tests distributed in an unbiased manner over various time periods and locales provide a more statistically valid approach to data collection.
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Q: Why does the Android app include scheduled tests?Ī: It helps to provide a more accurate view of typical network performance. Users can change the data limit setting in the app.

Through your efforts and those of other volunteers, the American public gets an accurate, unbiased, and open view of mobile broadband performance.Ī: While the application itself is free, data transmitted by the app will count against any data usage limits for your service plan. To ensure that the amount of data used by the app is minimal, the app’s default setting limits its data usage to no more than 100 MB per month, which is a small fraction of many data plans. The aggregated and anonymized data will inform consumers and industry, and may lead to better mobile broadband performance for the nation. Additionally, like any crowdsourced measurement effort, more volunteer participants will result in better quality data that is more statistically accurate and representative of the network performance that consumers experience. Other speed tests may not disclose their collection methods publicly, may impose fees for broad access to the data they collect, and may not reveal measurement details.Ī: As a volunteer contributing to this effort, you get information about the broadband performance of networks that you use. The FCC Speed Test mobile application helps the FCC fulfill a Congressional requirement to collect and provide the American public with free, open, and transparent information on mobile broadband performance across the United States.

Q: Aren't there other speed tests already available?Ī: There are other speed test apps.
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Q: What is the FCC mobile app called and where can I get it?Ī: It is called the FCC Speed Test app, and is available in the Google Play Store for Android devices, published by the developer "FCCAPPs," or in the Apple App Store for iOS devices, published by the developer SamKnows.

The FCC mobile performance testing software, developed in cooperation with SamKnows Inc., uses smartphone-based technology to collect broadband performance data, with the highest commitment to protecting participants' privacy. The anonymized data is freely available ( MBA-Mobile Data) to consumers, academics, policymakers, and any other interested parties. Q: Why does the FCC have a Speed Test App?Ī: The app provides data for the FCC’s Measuring Broadband America Program's mobile-performance measurement effort, an initiative to gather crowdsourced data on cellular network performance across the United States.
