FAQ’s

TPG uses Vodafone 4G connectivity. It provides several low-cost, high-value mobile services to maintain its surface images. TPG had broken ground, creating its system to compete with its testing tools.

Evaluation of your TPG speed is essential for TPG users. You must sign in through the TPG dashboard with your TPG Profile name or Identification Number. Your passcode pursues it.

Many people have slow connection speeds for a variety of reasons. However, this is usually due to network problems. When an access point becomes overburdened with traffic, this causes congestion problems.

If you want to check your internet speed with over compact and flexible TPG speed test tool, just visit our website, TPG Speed Test and click on the “start” button; it will automatically calculate the four matrics, download, upload, ping and jitter speed.

The reason for showing results is that when you run the tool repeatedly, there may be some network issues like server response network congestions, and upload and download speed that can over all affect the TPG speed test tool result. However, the TPG speed test tool is reliable and gives the most accurate results.

Your connection's latency (also known as ping) measures how quickly your device receives a response after making a request. The connection will be more responsive when the latency is minimal (has a low ping), especially when the timing is an issue (for instance, video game). Ping information is fully detailed in the test report generated by our free internet speed test tool.

Download speed is the efficiency of your internet speed and how fastly it responds to the digital data and transfers it to the computer.

Upload speed is the efficiency of your internet speed and how fastly it transfers online data from the computer to the internet.

Ping is actually the use of the internet to send signals across the network to another computer and then that computer sends the signals back, and it is measured in milliseconds (ms).

In a speed test, a jitter is when there is a delay in time due to network connections, usually due to route changes and network congestions.

Throughput usually refers to the data being sent over the internet at any specific time.