Network diagnostic
Pick your codec and how many people will be on calls at once. We’ll measure your connection’s speed, latency, jitter, and packet loss, then tell you whether it’s ready for business phone service.
Not sure? G.711 is the most common codec for hosted PBX and the safest number to plan around.
The number of people likely to be on the phone at the same time, not total employees. A common rule of thumb is one concurrent call per 3 employees.
Latency samples, most recent on the right
| Metric | Your result | Target for VoIP | Rating |
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Every TechmodeGO deployment starts with Premier Launch onboarding: a dedicated project manager and install team who assess your network, configure QoS, and test call quality before go-live. Your phone system runs on private, dedicated AWS infrastructure, backed by U.S.-based Concierge support and a lifetime configuration guarantee.
How this test works.
Speed is measured by timing real data transfers. Latency is the median round-trip time of repeated small requests, and jitter is the average variation between consecutive samples. Because browsers can’t send the UDP packets that live calls actually use, packet loss shown here is an estimate based on request timeouts; a hard-wired network assessment measures it precisely. The call quality score (MOS) is calculated from latency, jitter, and loss using a simplified ITU E-model. Results reflect this device on this network right now: Wi-Fi, VPNs, and other traffic all affect the numbers.
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