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About Our Speed Test Tool

Whether is your internet provider or you use a different provider, the speed test below can show key statistics about your internet connection.

Use our speed test to assess the quality of your broadband connection whether you use Rural Broadband or another provider. The dials above are designed to display results on download speed and upload speed. Download and upload speeds are the main signs of broadband internet quality. As of January 2022, the national average download rate for Rural Broadband is 18.91 Mbps. Throughout their footprint, the average latency on Rural Broadband Internet speed tests is -1ms. For context, wired terrestrial connections usually have latency in the 5–70ms range. Satellite Internet connections are often closer to 500–800ms.

Download Speed and Latency Test

Get a precise, real-time read of your speed with this simple test, it can measure the performance of your connection regardless of who is your current internet provider. The BroadbandNow team recommends consumers regularly check their internet's performance as it fluctuates regularly and can identify when you need service support or when your household's usage exceeds your current plan's capability

Note: This speed test can be used to test any internet provider, not just .

If your speed test result is lower than expected, try resetting your router or call customer service for additional assistance.

Internet Speed Data

60 MBPS

Maximum Advertised Download Mbps

51.98 MBPS

User Speed Test Download Mbps

11

Speed Tests from Rural Broadband Customers

71.55ms

Average Jitter

Fastest Download Speeds Over Time

Average Download Speeds Over Time

Billings, MT 60 Mbps 85.25 Mbps
Huntley, MT 60 Mbps 19.52 Mbps
Laurel, MT 60 Mbps 6.25 Mbps
Park City, MT 60 Mbps 13.39 Mbps