In reality the performance of your Internet connection varies over the course of the day due to many factors, one of which is how many other people in your neighbourhood are also surfing at the same time!
- All current speed tests are based on artificial point-in-time downloads which you run occationally.
- This gives you a very incomplete, inaccurate and misleading picture of performance.
It is even possible that your Internet browsing performance can degrade over a longer period, which is very difficult to spot using occational traditional point-in-time speed tests
- The Internet is big and complex.
- The broadband market is lucrative, competitive and full of hype.
- How can you really know whether you are getting what you pay for?
- WebMeter is the next generation in empowerment of Internet consumers.
Available at http://www.web-meter.com
- WebMeter is not a speed test!
- WebMeter does much more, here's why...
What you need is a tool that:
- Records the actual performance that you experience over a period of time.
- Visually reports on performance maximums, minimums and averages over any period in a simple and compelling manner.
- Is available to all Internet users on all computing platforms.
- Provides objective, quantitative sharing of results for a consistent "apples for apples" comparison of broadband supplier performance.
Become an empowered Internet user today. Download WebMeter from http://www.web-meter.com
- See what performance you are really getting from your suppliers.
- Easily share your findings with friends to compare suppliers.
- See through the market hype and make the right consumer choices.
- Get the right Internet experience for the right money, right now.
- WebMeter records your real surfing performance, all of the time.
- From this you can see peaks, troughs and averages, you won't be fooled by a point-in-time reading.
- You can see when your service was good, bad or erratic.
- WebMeter is available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
- This provides a universal platform for simple and consistent comparison of sophisticated data using blogs, e-mail, facebook and twitter.
WebMeter lets you drill down in detail to see key statistics on:
- The performance of individual websites.
- Broadband performance over specific time intervals.
- The performance of specific web transaction types or sizes.
- WebMeter allows you to see long term changes in performance.
- What is the point in buying an 18 month 100 Mbit/s broadband contract if you only get that for the first few weeks?
- How would you know, how could you prove it?