Alternative speed tests at a glance

VDSL Speedtest

VDSL is still a widely used technology for fast Internet connections. The difference to DSL is that fiber-optic cables have been laid up to the distribution box. This enables download speeds of up to 50 Mbit/s, and even up to 100 Mbit/s with vectoring technology.

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LTE Speedtest

LTE, also known as 4G, is currently the most widespread standard for mobile Internet connections. The maximum download speed is up to 300 MBit/s - without cables!

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Cable Speedtest

Cable connections used to be used for TV and radio signals, but are now additionally used for Internet connections. Coaxial and fiber-optic cables are used, which can result in download speeds of up to 1 GBit/s (1000 MBit/s).

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UMTS Speedtest

UMTS is the third-generation (3G) mobile communications standard and offers download speeds of up to 2 MBit/s. With the download accelerators HSDPA and HSDPA+, even speeds of 21.1 or even 42.2 MBit/s can be achieved.

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