Click on a location to test your current Mobile Broadband Network speed. This tests your current upload and download speeds and shows the results in kilobits per second. The test requires a flash browser plugin version 8 or above. The latest version of flash can be accessed by clicking here.
Q: How does the test work?
A: Selecting one of the speed test locations will start an application to evaluate the upload and download speeds from your Personal Computer (PC) to the Sprint Network. You can run the tests several times over the course of a few minutes or hours and compare the results from test to test. The test downloads a file to your PC and then uploads a file to the test server. The results are expressed in kilobits per second (Kbps) are computed based on the file sizes transferred and the elapsed time to send or receive the files.
Q: What If I'm using a Sprint Mobile Broadband Connection Card, Phone as Modem or Sprint Mobile Broadband embedded in my laptop?
A: The test will compute the file upload and download speeds to a server on the Sprint Network without traversing the public Internet. If you test using other speed test web sites on the internet, the results potentially include the delays of the internet and may have slower speeds and higher latencies. Note: Each speed test on the internet may choose different file sizes, send/receive multiple files, and use other methods of sending the files which will affect results. Your speeds will vary from test site to test site based on multiple variables like physical distance to the test server, file sizes used, and internet capacity for each test site, time of day etc.