If your internet speed seems crappy, you probably go check Speedtest.net, yes? It's a quick way to see if you're getting the speeds you pay for, and it's been a popular choice for years. But Netflix ...
Netflix wants you to know how fast your internet connection is, and has today launched a new website, Fast.com, that will give you that information. Basically, it’s a simplified speed test website ...
Are you getting the broadband speed you're paying for? An easy way to check is to use one of the many available testing services on the web, one of the more popular being Ookla's SpeedTest. Netflix ...
Netflix’s multibillion-dollar streaming business relies entirely on high-speed Internet connections — networks which, of course, it doesn’t control. Now the company is launching a new tool to keep ...
Netflix has released a new tool called Fast.com that shows you how fast your internet connection really is, whether you're on mobile or broadband. All you have to do is go to Fast.com, and Netflix ...
Netflix is very interested in internet connection speeds and promoting net neutrality. In pursuing this interest, the premier subscription-based movies and TV streaming firm has just launched a new ...
For obvious reasons, Netflix is obsessed with the speed and quality of your internet connection. To help keep you up to date on how your connection is doing, it's launched Fast.com, a trademarked ...
Netflix is all about optimization these days. Just weeks ago, the company introduced new tools to help you measure how much cellular data you use. Now, it wants you to help you get a handle on the ...
It’s incredibly minimal, and loads pretty much immediately, probably because there are no ads. It only measures your internet service provider’s (ISP) download speed, which it will present in huge ...
Now that watching video is one of biggest uses of the web, the speed of your connection has never been more important. To that end, Netflix, one of the primary sources of what the entertainment ...
Netflix has unveiled a free tool for measuring Internet speed — no subscription needed. All you have to do is go to Fast.com, and the tool will measure your Internet speed at that particular moment, ...