Ever so often you need to test your Internet speed (for debugging speed issues or maybe to determine the actual speed of a new line or a customers line), in Denmark people often use the test page at www.tdc.dk (the largest telecommunications provider in Denmark) however sometimes, during my work, I need to test the Internet speed from other countries and a Danish test page does not give a reliable result in other countries.
Today I stumbled across what appear to be a very neat test page, it offers nice graphs and customization of the test.
Give it a spin at;
http://www.numion.com/YourSpeed3/Run.php

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So, as I have mentioned before you can use the
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