No longer is the simple speed test an accurate gauge of network performance, as faster and more intelligent networks mean ways of measuring actual performance becomes an increasingly complex endeavor. The emergence of standards like the Broadband Forum’s QED (Quality of Experience Delivered) aim to help ISPs better understand network data and therefore ultimately improve end user experiences, particularly via WiFi, but are at the same time contributing to the network performance measurement conundrum. Once upon a time, upgrading your line capacity from 2Mbps to 4Mbps generally meant your network was noticeably twice as good. Today, jumping from a 1Gbps to 2Gbps line would go completely unnoticed by most end users. So, while the speed test is an important measure,…