DSLReports rated and reviewed cable, DSL and fiber optic internet services from providers all over North America. The site also ran support and discussion forums and offers online tools for testing internet connection.
Reviews DSLReports allowed its users to submit reviews of their
Internet service provider (ISP),
Web hosting service, digital phone service (
VOIP), and more. Users may also read reviews written by others. Many large ISPs had over a thousand reviews on the site. Reviews could be filtered for the user's location and/or connectivity preference.
News The site was a source of internet related news and opinion, and occasionally breaks stories about broadband internet service providers, such as
Time Warner Cable's 2008 decision to test consumption-based billing with subscribers. That same year, when
Charter Communications began sending letters to high-speed internet customers regarding a new
website tracking policy, reports of the letters first appeared on DSLReports. DSLReport's editors posted Internet-related news and opinion items on the site's front page throughout the day. Common topics of news items and features included
wireless technologies,
peer-to-peer file sharing, upgrades and new offerings from ISPs, legal issues, regulatory issues, and security issues. However, since July 2, 2018, the site had not published new articles, as its main editor, Karl Bode, was laid off due to funding. However, compilations of links to articles on other sites were published every weekday.
Tools DSLReports was reported to have the most comprehensive package of internet and connection testing tools available.
Speed tests The DSLReports speed test claimed to be the best speed test and the first popular speed test. The speed test used
HTML5.
Ping tests DSLReports had a ping and jitter test.
Other tests and tools Other tools included stream tests, line monitoring, tweak testing,
packet loss testing, and many other tools. Some of these services were provided free of charge, but others require the user to purchase "tool points", which were approximately $1. == Online Status ==