alladin Nettest
alladin Nettest Summary
alladin Nettest is a mobile iOS app in Tools by alladin-IT GmbH. Released in May 2017 (8 years ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jun 11, 2024.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jun 11, 2024 .
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Ratings: 1.00
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App Description
The alladin Nettest (https://alladin.at) is an independent, crowd-sourced, open-source and open-data based solution.
• Generates and processes all results objectively, securely and transparently
• Tests 150+ parameters: speed, QoS & QoE
• Enables drive tests. Optional hardware-integration
• 100% compliant to BEREC (EU), ETSI/ITU-T standards and to TK-TVO (DE).
Our solution is more than the solution of choice among our customers: universities and international research projects increasingly use our published code as a basis and benchmark for research in the field of data transmission quality. Transparency and expertise are the template on which we base our work and development.
Further qualities of the alladin Nettest are:
Accurate
Our measurement algorithm was developed by our network experts together with government technology specialists from mobile and fixed network communications. The measurement hypotheses were iteratively falsified and/or finally verified in the laboratory under simulated network conditions. This generally formulated method of measurement is equally reliable in testing variable, slow wireless connections and stable broadband connections. It maps the typical usage behaviour of an end user in terms of monitoring period, packet size, number of threads etc.
Comprehensive
Our Nettest evaluates all the currently available Internet usage scenarios as a whole in one piece of software. This includes the usual measurements such as signal, bandwidth, latency or packet loss, but focuses particularly on parameters regarding network neutrality and quality of service. It measures how the end user experiences the quality of his personal Internet usage. A good signal is no guarantee of high speed. High speed is no guarantee of constant video transmission - and consequently no guarantee of user satisfaction either. QoE can only be described quantitatively by means of extensive QoS measurements.
Mapped
By default we use Google Maps with reduced colour spectrum as a basic map. Semi-transparent layers (Google Layers) are placed on top of them to show the points and the heat map. The heat map depicts available services such as e.g. download speed by means of two dimensions: colour and transparency. The colour defines the range of values. The transparency aggregates the number of measurements at a particular map point. The significance of the moni