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What is the procedure for using the Time speed test tool?

The Time speed test tool is very simple to use. All you have to do is click the “Go” circle at the top of the page, and it will take care of the rest.

Who is Time?

TIME dotCom (TIME), a fixed line telecommunications company that connects businesses and families by leveraging the capabilities of the most capable people and the latest available technologies, has been listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange since 2001. TIME, based in Kuala Lumpur, provides wholesale, enterprise, and retail customers with a broad range of domestic and international connectivity and data centre solutions. In Malaysia, Time provides pure fibre residential broadband services with speeds up to 1Gbps – the fastest in the country.

TIME Fibre Home Broadband

Time offers unlimited broadband plans with the lowest price per megabit (Mbps)! To support your digital lifestyle, we have the fastest speeds in Malaysia, up to 1Gbps. Our 100 percent fibre network, which we own and operate, offers a smooth WiFi experience at home.

What is the Speedtest’s purpose?

The Speedtest is used to assess the Time Broadband Internet connection between your device (notebooks or mobile phone) and Time’ local internet gateway.

What does the Speedtest look for?

Time Broadband connectivity’s download and upload speeds are measured using the Speedtest.

Why do the Speedtest results occasionally display faster speeds than the speeds I get while surfing and downloading from the internet?

The Speedtest determines the speed of your device’s connection to Time’ local internet gateway. It does not measure the speed at which you connect to the servers. Please keep in mind that the following elements will have an impact on your experience:
• The performance of the specific gadget that you are using.
• The use of the international network.
• The use of an international network provider.
• The speed with which the server is accessed.
• Other elements over which Time has no control.

Why do I receive different results when I use a different Speedtest?

These are the variables that may have an impact on the outcomes:
• The protocol that was used: ping or http.
• The server’s location, i.e., where the Speedtest is hosted.
• The test server’s performance.
• Internet accessibility.