Mellimel22
If your talking about speed and network stability as you say sprint is doing? Look at what Tmobile implementing in the very near future ahead of lte advanced. Very exciting to be a Tmobile customer.
http://gigaom.com/2013/06/04/t-mobi...ard-drive-crisis&utm_content=dharrisstructure
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56.6k down & 16.6k up.
Verizon lte.
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If your carrier and phone both support DC HSPA you can get 20-25 mbps DL speeds and around 3-6 UL without lte
OK, now I'm ticked!
Not because of my phone, but because this thread made me realize just how bad my little town's internet speed is!!!
The picture on the right shows three types of tests. At the top, is the wifi in my own house. Since I'm only paying for about 3000 mbps on my home internet, this was not a surprise. The next test is with wifi off, using the local 4G service in my area. Not bad... about 7 down, 2.3 up. The bottom one is my wifi at my school district. I did quite a few tests, here, which aren't seen, but the average down was about 17M and up was well over 30M, which kinda surprised me.
Today, I was in downtown Grand Rapids MI, with 4G LTE everywhere I went. Just for fun, I did a few tests. Average ABOVE 40M down and about 12M up! Yikes!
Oh, well, I just have to be a little more patient at home. Plus, I understand LTE is on its way, later this summer.
Fresno Ca. Average about 42-56 depending. Can get as much as 25 upstream.
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Ahaha I love 4g in Australia
Very nice speeds. However the Latency is quite high for lte.
Mellimel22, your qos must be really outstanding to have a really solid
Latency 29MS wow. you could tether your game console and play fps no problems
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