The US Federal Communications Commission has launched a
broadband test service to help consumers clock the speed of their Internet.
The site, which can be found here www.broadband.gov, aims at allowing
consumers to compare their actual speeds with the speeds advertised. Apparently, the FCC is concerned that internet speeds lag
by as much as 50 percent during busy hours.
In a press release FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said
the FCC's new digital tools will arm users with real-time information about
their broadband connection and the agency with useful data about service across
the country.
The FCC is also collecting information about where
broadband is not available.