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Does Time Warner Cable’s Speedtest Gauge Provide Hints About Speed Upgrades?

Phillip Dampier February 22, 2010 Broadband Speed 3 Comments

Stop the Cap! reader Brian thought he noticed a change in Time Warner Cable’s speedtest website for upstate New York residents — he thought the top speed on the gauge may have increased.  At the same time, a few readers on the Broadband Reports Road Runner forum wondered if a change in the Texas division’s speedtest gauge meant DOCSIS 3 upgrades were headed their way.

Perhaps, but Time Warner Cable’s speedtest gauges probably aren’t a guaranteed indicator of an imminent upgrade.  The one for western New York has shown a maximum speed of 120Mbps for months now, but there’s no evidence every city covered by it will soon have up to 100Mbps service.

A quick survey of Road Runner speedtest sites show a remarkable variation:

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Ian L
14 years ago

Wait, Denver? Where’s the TWC Denver speed test?

Also, I’m guessing that the capacity of the speed test server goes more into determining the speed test gauge than other factors. TWC’s speed test was at 100 Mbps in Texas until recently, and the highest TWC speed in the state is 15/2.

Ian L
14 years ago

Interesting. I’m wondering why TWC has a server here; there’s no TWC for a few hundred miles. I guess it has to do with the old Adelphia network that used to include Colorado Springs?

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