The Charter Speed Test is considered fairly reliable at accurately measuring one's broadband speed. Some users do report inaccuracies though and it is not considered as reliable as 'speedtest'.
There are numerous speed tests available online. I believe CNet has a speed test that is fairly accurate and shows your graphically how your speed compares to different types of connections. I like to go to obscure sites to speed test. My favorite is www.tularosa.net. There is a speed test link on the page.
Comcast, Charter, and AT&T offer the most reliable service. Price varies depending on speed needed.
On the website Speedtest you can find a reliable, effective and very accurate measurement of the speed of your broadband. It also shows you your download and upload speeds.
Speedtest.net is what you're looking for. This is directly available online. Speakeasy.net also provides an online cable speed test. It is said to be 'reliable.'
If your Internet connection seems slow, the first step is to benchmark it using an Internet speed test also known as the Speakeasy Speed test. An Internet speed test can give you a fairly accurate indication of how much bandwidth is available to you at the current time.
There is no charter internet in Canada. For a fast and reliable ISP check out IVC Telecom
To perform an internet speed test, you can search for "internet speed test" on your preferred search engine, and you'll find several popular speed test websites. Some commonly used speed test tools include Ookla's Speedtest.net and Google's Measurement Lab (M-Lab). These tools are typically free to use and provide reliable speed measurements.
Comcast, Charter, and AT&T offer the most reliable service in Norwalk. Price varies depending on speed needed.
In my view reliable test is always valid.
AT&T internet is more reliable than Charter. They have similar prices as well.
Yes, I've have Charter for years and it has served me well.
You can tell that a test is reliable when many can take it and it holds up. A reliable test can't be biased, and it must measure what it says it's going to measure. A reliable test stands up when compared to other tests.