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The internet speed test starts by identifying the network server that is closest to you. You will see the name in the lower right-hand corner of the testing window. A "packet" of information is sent from your device to the server and back.
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- Speed Test FAQs
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Speed to your device. Test results show speed to the device, but may not reflect speed to your home or business.
Test the download speed, upload speed, and latency of your CenturyLink internet service.
As of January 2022, CenturyLink’s average download speed is 73.22 Mbps. Across their footprint, the average latency on CenturyLink Internet speed tests is 17.6ms. In context, wired terrestrial connections generally have latency in the 5–70ms range. Satellite Internet broadband connections, on the other hand, are often as high as 500–800ms.
You ran your speed test, so what's next? We'll look at what those results tell you about your internet performance. Check out the top questions about speed test results, or watch the video below. Still curious? Scroll down to find more speed questions and answers.
1 sie 2024 · Test your CenturyLink download speeds, upload speeds and ping. Compare actual speeds to advertised speeds and shop for faster plans with Allconnect.