1. speedtest.googlefiber.net

    http://speedtest.googlefiber.net/

    speedtest.googlefiber.net

  2. Speedtest - Google Search

    https://projectstream.google.com/speedtest

    Google partners with Measurement Lab (M-Lab) to run this speed test. Running this test could transfer over 40 MB of data, depending on your connection speed. Mobile data charges could apply. To run the test, you'll be connected to M-Lab and your IP address will be shared with them and processed by them in accordance with their privacy policy.

  3. Perform a Google Fiber speed test - Google Fiber Help

    https://support.google.com/fiber/answer/6032574?hl=en

    The Google Fiber speed test checks your upload and download speeds and displays the results. For best speed test results, here are some helpful tips: This speed test is designed specifically for hardwired Google Fiber connections. Using this speed test for other types of Internet connections can produce unreliable results.

  4. Google Fiber Speed Test - Internet Speed Test

    https://myspeedcheck.net/speedtest/google-fiber

    Google Fiber Speed Test. MySpeedCheck. Speedtest Custom - Test your internet speeds. Average results for Google Fiber. 223.55 Mb/s Download Speed. 278.71 Mb/s Upload Speed. 1068.71 ms Ping Latency.

  5. Speedtest by google - Broadband and Mobile Network Speed 🚀

    https://speedtestnow.info/internet-speedtest-by-google

    Internet Speedtest by Google. To run this speed test, Google is collaborating with the Measurement Lab (M-Lab). You will be linked to M-Lab to conduct the test and your IP address will be exchanged and processed with them in compliance with their privacy policy.

  6. Speedtest by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test

    https://www.speedtest.net/

    Use Speedtest on all your devices with our free desktop and mobile apps.

  7. Internet Speed Test – AT&T Official Site

    https://www.att.com/support/speedtest

    The device speed test checks the speed between your smartphone, tablet, computer, or other device and the internet. You can run the test through a cellular (mobile) network, a wired broadband connection, or your home Wi-Fi. A gateway speed test checks the speed between your AT&T Wi-Fi gateway and our network.