Category: Speedtest.net

  • Speed Matters Video – San Jose Quakes x Fastmetrics

    Speed Matters Video – San Jose Quakes x Fastmetrics

    Speed Matters – We All Know This

    Fastmetrics is proud to be the Official Business ISP of the San Jose Earthquakes Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. As professional football players, the San Jose Quakes know the importance of speed. But when it comes to speed, not only is it important on the pitch for game day. Speed is also a requirement to successfully power the Earthquakes operations, from their headquarters at PayPal Park, San Jose. With Fastmetrics high speed managed fiber Internet and live Bay Area support, the Quakes can meet their goals. On and off the field. The San Jose Quakes produced this video for us – “speed matters”. Take a look;

    Video transcript: Speed matters. We all know this. That’s why Fastmetrics serves up gig to multi-gig business connectivity over fiber, Ethernet and direct to the cloud. Proactive monitoring PLUS Faster live support for the Quakes…and your team. Fastmetrics – the speed your business needs. Official Business ISP of the San Jose Earthquakes.

    Jackson Yueill Scores Stunning Goal vs Houston FC

    Some recent San Jose Quakes action from their July 18th match versus Houston Dynamo FC. Stunning volley goal from Jackson Yueill!

    Fastmetrics: Official Business ISP of the San Jose Earthquakes

    Fastmetrics Official Business ISP of the San Jose Earthquakes - speed matters post

    About Fastmetrics, Inc. Building & Business ISP

    Since 2002, Fastmetrics is the Bay Area’s only dedicated business ISP. We provide telecommunication services in California and the San Francisco Bay Area. Reliable service – backed by better live and local support. From install to 24-7 proactive monitoring, get treated like a VIP customer. Not a number by a faceless call center. We specialize in managed business internet and phones, dedicated high speed business fiber internet, business WiFi, SIP voice solutions / UCaaS and managed network services. We are a Microsoft and Cisco Meraki Partner. Our team are Certified Cisco Specialists, Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Accredited and Polycom Authorized Solution Advisors. We take care of your business network, so you can focus on growth.

    Microsoft Partner logo - Fastmetrics      Cisco Certified Specialist  Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA) Accredited

  • Fastmetrics Internet Speedtest Results

    Fastmetrics Internet Speedtest Results

    Test Internet Speed vs Fastmetrics

    See a sample of real Internet speed test results from Fastmetrics business customers going back to 2011. Also test your own Internet speed below. Our own speed tests cover Internet connection types including fiber, EoC, Ethernet and WiFi. Also provided is some average speed data comparing different San Francisco ISPs from M-Lab.

    As a dedicated building and business ISP, we aim to provide download and upload speeds that are as close to symmetric as possible. Our fiber Internet and dedicated Ethernet circuits are backed by 99.999% uptime Service Level Agreements (SLA). All Fastmetrics business Internet service options are backed by 24-7 proactive monitoring, certified techs and live Bay Area support.

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    In 2021, Fastmetrics was rated #1 from 34 different San Francisco Internet Service Providers. Rated criteria;

    1. Availability: “Consistently approachable and responsive, so customers never feel ignored”
    2. Qualifications: “Building customer confidence with licensing, accreditations, and awards”
    3. Reputation: “A history of delighted customers and outstanding service”
    4. Experience: “Masters of their craft, based on years of practical experience and education”
    5. Professionalism: “Providing service with honesty, reliability, and respect”

    Because it’s how we use the Internet today. The emergence of cloud computing services is a major need for faster upload speeds. Demand for services such as cloud voice and access to cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce and others, requires faster upload speeds.

    Many Internet Service Providers do not offer symmetric service. Most speed test results prove upload speeds lag behind download speeds. Many ISPs only advertise their much faster (and more impressive) download speeds.

    Because the increased use of bandwidth and data is a natural progression of how we use the Internet today. As a business only provider, all Fastmetrics Internet services offer unlimited data, (except our LTE backup). Many ISPs cap bandwidth or data usage. This means paying extra fees for going over data caps, or service speeds are throttled if data allowances are exceeded.

    compare average upload speed test data of san francisco isps from m-lab viz data

    • Fastmetrics average upload speed:As of September 1st 2019, 14.4 Mbps. 5.3 Mbps faster than Wave, with the next highest average upload speed of 9.1 Mbps.
    • Peak average upload speed:On May 1st 2019, Fastmetrics average upload speeds reached a peak of 44.3 Mbps. The next fastest San Francisco ISP was Wave with an average of 8.8 Mbps.
    • Combined average yearly download speed:Using a year’s worth of data from M-Lab, Fastmetrics average download speeds were slower than Comcast in San Francisco by 4.2 Mbps. Both ISP averages were faster than Wave, AT&T and the overall San Francisco ISP average.

    (Data taken over a year. Grey circle is overallSan Francisco ISPaverage).

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    Test Your Own Internet Speed

    Test to how your current Internet speed compares to the Fastmetrics results below. Take a quick test here by clicking the blue ‘Start‘ button now;

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    Fastmetrics Internet Service Speedtest Results

    Most of the sample test results below are from business customers with our fiber internet service connections. San Francisco is the primary location, where our data center is. Ping times are measured from the customer locations back to our data center, on Spear Street. Fiber is the most popular business internet service we provide to our customers. Followed by our dedicated Ethernet service. Both of these services meet bandwidth heavy demands and are reliable with SLAs providing guaranteed up time. Our customers use these services to support multiple users and cloud based connectivity. Our fiber and Ethernet services provide speeds to 100 Gbps upload and 100 Gbps download.

    Multi Gigabit Speedtest Result Dec 10th, 2021

    Yet another multi gigabit speedtest result from a customer’s office. Clocking in at over 9.1Gbps download and 8.1Gbps upload. Multi gigabit speeds open up a lot of possibilities. Get more done by reducing latency and connecting faster to cloud service providers such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and more.

    Fastmetrics Multi Gigabit Speedtest December 2021

    Gigabit Speedtest November 10th, 2021

    Another recent multi gigabit internet speed test from a customer location, back to our San Francisco data center.

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    Fastmetrics Multi Gigabit Speedtest May 18th, 2021

    The below speedtest video was recorded from our San Francisco head office on May 18th, 2021. This is a fraction of the connectivity speed we actually provision to customers. (The Gigabit result in the first screen of the video below, is another Fastmetrics gigabit speedtest too). Our Internet service and direct connect speeds reach up to 10 Gigabits per second, upload and download. Our speedtests are often limited by the testing equipment used. This speed test used a Lenovo T480 laptop plugged into a Thunderbolt3 adapter, which in turn was plugged into a 10Gig switch at our office.

    Fastmetrics Fiber Internet Speedtest March 23rd, 2021

    This San Francisco software developer wanted more reliability, which they weren’t getting from their wireless ISP. We installed and setup fiber. The result is faster up and down speeds, backed by our 99.99% uptime metricFIBER SLA.

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    Fastmetrics Fiber Internet Speed Upgrade Results: Dec 31st, 2020

    On new years eve in 2020, we upgraded the fiber Internet service speed of this San Francisco public health organization. Fast symmetric speeds over 940 Mbps over download and upload. 1ms ping.

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    Mobile Speed Test – Business WiFi Service San Francisco: May 28th, 2020

    This test completed via iPhone, shows the download and upload capability of our managed business WiFi service. This was tested from San Francisco. The service is available to businesses across the entire Bay Area

    Bay Area Customer Internet Speed Test: April 23rd, 2020
    New Customer Speed Test Result: April 21st, 2020
    Fiber & Direct Cloud Connect Customer Speed Test – October 22nd, 2019

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    Symmetric Internet Speed Result For Bay Area Customer – October 10th, 2019

    Fastmetrics internet speed test showing symmetric upload and download speeds of 306 Mbps from October 2019

    Fiber Speedtest.net Result – September 11th, 2019

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    Fiber Internet Speed Result – August 19th, 2019

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    Fiber Optic Internet Speed Test Result – April 4th, 2018

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    Backup Internet Speedtest Result – June 12th, 2017

    Close to symmetric for this customer. Note that some bandwidth is required to keep the connection open, so not the complete 50 Mbps. This circuit is used by our customer as a fail-over solution.

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    Fiber Optic Internet Speed Test – May 22nd, 2017

    Fiber speed test for a San Francisco based customer. This fiber connection is used as a backup to the primary connection of a large company. Note the upload speed in this speed test exceeds the download speed.

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    Fiber Internet Test Result – May 25th, 2017

    Very close to a symmetric connection for this San Francisco apparel business. Note that some bandwidth is required to keep the connection open.

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    Fiber Speedtest.net Result – May 15th, 2017

    A lower tier connection test, coming in at under 100 Mbps. Internet service for a Bay Area based business customer.

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    Fiber Internet Service Test – May 12th, 2017

    Symmetric fiber internet connection speed test result for another SF based customer. Note the upload speed of just over 230 Mbps.

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    Business WiFi Service Speed Test – May 10th, 2017

    A good result here for business WiFi service. Note the slightly slower ping of 4 ms. Upload speed is not symmetric, but still fast. We provide completely managed WiFi service. This provides optimal speed performance for a business wireless network.

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    Fiber Internet Speed Test – May 8th, 2017

    Note the upload speed for this test actually exceeds the download speed, which is rare.

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    Business WiFi Speed Test From Mobile – 22nd Jan, 2016

    Business WiFi test from one of our Network Engineers, after WiFi network setup at a customer location. Using a Samsung mobile device.

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    Gigabit Fiber Internet Speed Test Result – September 18th, 2015

    This 2015 speedtest.net result, shows the capabilities of our Gigabit fiber service. Gigabit internet download speed alone, combines the power of approximately 660 bonded T1s!

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    Fiber Internet Speed Result – December 23rd, 2014

    Another fiber optic test result here. Good ping time and download speed. Upload speed is still fast at > 600 Mbps, but it’s not symmetric.

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    Fiber Optic Internet Speed Result – October 14th, 2011

    This speed test from 2011 is also for a business fiber customer. Note the ping time is a little slower than our gigabit result above.

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    More Speed Test & Internet Service Resources
    10 Gbps Per Second Promo Video

    Our new 10 gigabits per second (symmetric upload and download speeds) fiber or dedicated Ethernet service, is now available to qualified businesses. We created a short video for the Fastmetrics YouTube channel, to promote this new business service offering.

    Video transcription: Is your business looking for fast, reliable and secure internet service? Fastmetrics supplies symmetric fiber, scalable to 10 gigabits per second. Backed by local support in the Bay Area. Get a free install at your business today! Visit fastmetrics.com

    Internet Speed Raceway Infographic

    We raced popular Internet services, then paired each service with a car. Placings were awarded from 1st to 6th. Business Internet services were matched with cars based on performances in the ‘power lap’ of the BBC racing show, Top Gear. Results from the BBC show were given preference over U.S results, due to a larger range of speed tests. No offense to any Peel P50 or DSL ‘drivers’! Considerations from each Internet service;

    • Upload speed (high influence)
    • Download speed (medium influence)
    • Technology used (low influence)

    Internet Service Raceway Infographic

    Source: Top Gear Power Lap Times

    About Fastmetrics, Inc. Building & Business ISP

    Since 2002, Fastmetrics is the Bay Area’s only dedicated business ISP. We provide telecommunication services in California and the San Francisco Bay Area. Reliable service – backed by better live and local support. From install to 24-7 proactive monitoring, get treated like a VIP customer. Not a number by a faceless call center. We specialize in managed business internet and phones, dedicated high speed business fiber internet, business WiFi, SIP voice solutions / UCaaS and managed network services. We are a Microsoft and Cisco Meraki Partner. Our team are Certified Cisco Specialists, Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Accredited and Polycom Authorized Solution Advisors. We take care of your business network, so you can focus on growth.

    Microsoft Partner logo - Fastmetrics      Cisco Certified Specialist  Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA) Accredited

  • Why Is My Internet Slow?

    Why Is My Internet Slow?

    Why Is My Internet Slow & What Can I Do About It?

    A common question we get from our customers is; “why is my internet slow?”. A variety of factors can cause a decrease to internet speed. The main causes of slow Internet service connections speeds in the USA are;

    • The upgrading of network or ISP infrastructure which supports internet services (network disruptions).
    • The other factor is directly related to infrastructure. It is how we actually utilize the internet as a service today.

    Internet Doing The Sloth Struggle Or Running With Cheetahs?

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    How Do We Know Internet Is Slow?

    As a business Internet Service Provider, we monitor thousands of US based internet service connections, both copper and fiber based. Slower internet speed is a trend we have seen more and more of recently with business internet connections. It’s not an isolated issue based on location or carrier dependent either. Internet service connections are slowing down across the USA. Essentially, internet service speeds are ‘maxing out’. Obviously this can be a frustrating experience when you are trying to get things done, or supporting multiple end users.

    So Why Is My Internet Slow?

    The problem of slow internet service speed is two-fold;

    1. Internet backbone providers have been frantically and vigorously upgrading infrastructure to satisfy the higher demands of customers. Often, they are implementing multiple 100 Gigabit backbones, but certainly multiple 10 Gigabit backbones. Disruptions from these upgrades can cause slow downs.
    2. These upgrades are essential to meet higher demands from cloud services, streaming and other utilities now available (and expected) from today’s internet service users.

    What Are The Outcomes Of Improved Network Infrastructure?

    Around 2 years ago in 2012 – 2013, we used to see internet speeds on the long haul at a max of about 20 Mbps. Today, we now see speeds frequently topping 50 Mbps. For example, this recent internet speed test to New York City from San Francisco, was 49 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload:

    internet speed test san francisco to new york fastmetrics

    What Internet Speeds Do ISPs Deliver In 2020?

    Today, demand for more bandwidth and faster Internet connection speeds, keeps increasing. 100 Mbps was considered ‘high speed’ a few years ago, but these are also maxing out. Gigabit and multi-gigabit dedicated Ethernet or fiber connectivity has taken over, especially for bandwidth heavy business use. Check this speedtest video for a new Fastmetrics customer connection from April 21st, 2020;

    How Do Slow Internet Speeds Affect End Users?

    Where a 20 Mbps upload and 20 Mbps download internet connection was once more than adequate for a business, it suddenly starts maxing out as multiple users go to cloud based services such as dropbox, Amazon AWS, YouTube, etc. Now more than ever, 50 Mbps or 100 Mbps internet connections do not only make sense, they are a requirement. (2018 update: we have seen huge increases in demand for 500 Mbps and Gigabit service).

    What Can I Do To Improve Internet Speed, Apart From Upgrade My Service Plan?

    An alternative to an upgrade of internet service speed, is a firewall or managed router. A managed router can be setup to be used for traffic shaping (sometimes referred to as ‘packet shaping’). This router, such as a Meraki, Sonicwall or Draytek, as well as many other vendors, all support traffic shaping, based on source and destination IP addresses.

    Hardware is setup to ‘shape’ traffic, based on destination and source. Combined with Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), a managed router can be an efficient way to prioritize traffic and increase data speed, based on what it is most important.

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    Single Data Connection MPLS Setup Example

    Managed routers and MPLS techniques allow an IT department or Network Engineer to prioritize traffic. This could be to a cloud based provider, such as Salesforce, Google Drive, or others. Many services can be prioritized, based on importance.

    About Fastmetrics, Inc. Building & Business ISP

    Since 2002, Fastmetrics is the Bay Area’s only dedicated business ISP. We provide telecommunication services in California and the San Francisco Bay Area. Reliable service – backed by better live and local support. From install to 24-7 proactive monitoring, get treated like a VIP customer. Not a number by a faceless call center. We specialize in managed business internet and phones, dedicated high speed business fiber internet, business WiFi, SIP voice solutions / UCaaS and managed network services. We are a Microsoft and Cisco Meraki Partner. Our team are Certified Cisco Specialists, Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Accredited and Polycom Authorized Solution Advisors. We take care of your business network, so you can focus on growth.

    Microsoft Partner logo - Fastmetrics      Cisco Certified Specialist  Ubiquiti Enterprise Wireless Admin (UEWA) Accredited