Hi Christoph,
nice! Thanks for posting.
For Android (and iOS) Ookla's speedtest app now reports a "Detailed result"
page which contains:
1) Upload and download rates (albeit without information what exactly was
measured)
2) Data volume used per direction (but not the precise duration of the test)
3) Idle, download, upload responsiveness measures:
(probably) the average, the jitter, the minimum, and the maximum
4) Packet loss percentage
This is quite an improvement and achievement! I would wish for a bit more
information about the details, like how was latency exactly measured, how many
probes were used per direction and what are the individual delay values...
Unfortunately, the macos client seems not yet updated and the web based test
also still only reports the idle RTT. I hope it is only a matter of time for
those to be updated.
Regards
Sebastian
> On May 12, 2022, at 19:15, Christoph Paasch via Bloat
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ookla's measure of "loaded latency":
>
> https://www.ookla.com/articles/introducing-loaded-latency
>
> This will hopefully be a shift in how operators approach the bufferbloat
> problem.
>
>
> Christoph
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