Internet Speeds
The user must be aware of the Internet services that the speed advertised in the advertising and marketing offers offered by the service providers is not often the speed it actually gets when you subscribe to the service, where this speed is affected by several factors, including: the number of users to service at the same time, Radio conditions for communication including weather conditions, urban congestion and other factors affecting radio waves as well as global Internet factors.
Here are the types of speeds a user should know:
- Headline speed: The speed of downloading advertising data in advertising and marketing offers by service providers that reflect what is accessible in ideal circumstances, which is often different from the speed actually obtained when you subscribe to the service.
- Achieved speed: The speed of downloading actual user data on the ground, which is often less than the speed stated in the corporate ads controlled by the factors mentioned above.
- Average speed: The average speed provided by a network in a given area, or the average speed that a subscriber has received during the download and download process.