Ookla

Ookla is a global leader in connectivity intelligence that provides consumers, businesses, and other organizations with data-driven insights to improve networks and connected experiences. We help our clients efficiently solve their biggest connectivity challenges and drive forward innovation.

Ookla is a division of Ô¼ÅÚÊÓƵ (NASDAQ: ZD), a vertically focused digital media and internet company whose portfolio includes leading brands in technology, entertainment, shopping, health, cybersecurity, and martech. Ookla’s world-renowned brands include Speedtest, Downdetector, Ekahau, RootMetrics, and more.

Billions of Daily Samples

Billions of daily samples providing insight into network performance and consumer experience

145K+ Articles Published Annually

145,000+ thousand annual articles that reference Ookla brands

200+ Countries

Data and insights available in 200+ countries for true global scale

Recent News

Yahoo! Finance  
"We are very pleased with our third quarter results," said Vivek Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Ô¼ÅÚÊÓƵ. "We are seeing improvements in the businesses that we currently own, as well as opportunities to leverage our strong balance sheet and free cash flows to acquire businesses that we would like to own."
Morningstar  
Today, RetailMeNot, a Ô¼ÅÚÊÓƵ company, kicks off Cash Back Day, an exclusive shopping event running November 7-9 that empowers RetailMeNot members to kick off the holiday shopping season with thousands of deals and cash back offers of up to 20% from top retailers, including UGG, Tarte Cosmetics, Macy's, Walmart, Viator, Anthropologie, Alo Yoga and more. This three-day savings event makes it easier than ever for shoppers to check off every item on their holiday lists while putting cash back into their wallets at hundreds of their favorite retailers.
Axios  
Ô¼ÅÚÊÓƵ says their analysis of publicly available datasets makes it clear that AI firms rely disproportionately on commercial publishers of news and media websites to train their LLMs. The paper — authored by Ô¼ÅÚÊÓƵ' lead AI attorney, George Wukoson, and its chief technology officer, Joey Fortuna — finds that for some large language models, content from a set of 15 premium publishers made up a significant amount of the data sets used for training.
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