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Florida Speed Test

[ Test Internet Speed in Florida ]

Measure your real download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat in Florida. See how your connection truly performs with Pong.com.

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// Florida Internet at a Glance

Avg. Download

199 Mbps

Avg. Upload

36 Mbps

Avg. Ping

17 ms

Fiber Availability

46%

// Averages are approximate and based on aggregated speed test data across Florida. Your actual speeds depend on your provider, plan, and location.

// Cities in Florida

Jacksonville

avg down185 Mbps

Miami

avg down210 Mbps

Tampa

avg down195 Mbps

Orlando

avg down190 Mbps

St. Petersburg

avg down190 Mbps

Fort Lauderdale

avg down205 Mbps

Coral Gables

avg down220 Mbps

// Top ISPs in Florida

Xfinity

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AT&T

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T-Mobile Home Internet

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Starlink

Available in Florida

Spectrum

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Frontier

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// Internet Service in Florida

Florida has a broadband landscape shaped by its geography, population density, and provider competition. Across the 7 cities we track in Florida, the average download speed is approximately 199 Mbps, which is near the national average for broadband performance. Upload speeds average 36 Mbps, and fiber optic internet is available to roughly 46% of addresses statewide.

Major internet service providers in Florida include Xfinity, AT&T, T-Mobile Home Internet, and others. Provider availability varies by address, so residents in Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa may have different options than those in smaller communities. Competition among providers generally leads to better pricing and faster speeds in metro areas, while rural parts of Florida may have fewer choices.

Whether you are working from home, streaming, gaming, or managing smart home devices in Florida, running a speed test on Pong.com gives you the complete picture of your connection. Pong.com measures not just download and upload speeds but also ping, jitter, and bufferbloat, providing a comprehensive health grade from A to F so you know exactly how your Florida internet connection performs in real-world conditions.

// How Pong.com Helps Florida Residents

Most speed tests only measure raw throughput inside your ISP's network. Pong.com goes further, testing across the real public internet to reveal what your Florida connection can actually do.

Bufferbloat Detection

Find out if your Florida connection suffers from high latency under load. Bufferbloat causes lag and stuttering even on fast connections.

Jitter Analysis

Measure the consistency of your connection in Florida. High jitter means unreliable performance for gaming, video calls, and streaming.

Connection Health Grade

Get an A to F grade for your Florida connection based on speed, latency, bufferbloat, and stability. Know exactly where you stand.

Real-World Experience Scores

See how your connection performs for specific activities: 4K streaming, video conferencing, competitive gaming, and web browsing.

Speed History Tracking

Track your speeds over time in Florida. Spot trends, identify peak-hour slowdowns, and catch degradation before it becomes a problem.

Public Internet Testing

Unlike tests that stay inside your ISP's network, Pong.com tests across the real internet, giving you speeds that match your actual experience in Florida.

// Florida Internet FAQ

Q. What is the average internet speed in Florida?[+]
A. The average download speed in Florida is approximately 199 Mbps, with upload speeds averaging around 36 Mbps. These figures are based on aggregated speed test data across the state. Actual speeds vary depending on your provider, plan, location, and connection type. Run a test on Pong.com to see your real speeds.
Q. Which internet provider is the best in Florida?[+]
A. The best internet provider in Florida depends on your specific address and needs. Major providers serving the state include Xfinity, AT&T, T-Mobile Home Internet, Starlink. About 46% of Florida addresses have access to at least one fiber provider. Use Pong.com to test your current connection and compare it to what other providers offer in your area.
Q. Why is my internet slow in Florida?[+]
A. Slow internet in Florida can result from network congestion during peak hours, Wi-Fi interference, outdated modem or router hardware, bufferbloat, or infrastructure limitations in your area. Pong.com tests for all of these factors and gives your connection a health grade from A to F, helping you pinpoint the cause of slow performance.
Q. How can I test my internet speed in Florida?[+]
A. Visit pong.com and click the start button to run a comprehensive speed test. Pong.com measures download speed, upload speed, ping, jitter, and bufferbloat across the real public internet. For the best accuracy, use a wired Ethernet connection and close background applications. Run tests at different times of day to understand how peak usage affects your speeds.

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