HSPA+ 42 data speed on Tmobile.

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I did a few tests on my nexus 4 (tmo network) and was getting roughly 10Mbps download. This is not bad, but I was hoping for the HSPA+42 speed;-). I am in Fremont CA area and my 'status' shows a "mobile network type" of HSPA:10. What is everybody getting for that value? How does one get HSPA+42:-)?

10mbps is pretty close to HSPA+42 speeds, you've got nothing to worry about. HSPA21 is usually around 5-6mbps.



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10mbps is pretty close to HSPA+42 speeds, you've got nothing to worry about. HSPA21 is usually around 5-6mbps.



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Except I did get 8+ Mbps in the past on a G2, which is a category 10 device ( HSPA+14 in that nomenclature ), and other people in this thread are getting better than 20 Mbps on +42.

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Annapolis MD area getting 15/4 on average. Higher ping times than vzw late but for the most part the coverage is actually better than vzw.

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For what it is worth in comparison: Verizon LTE in downtown Portland today
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500 kbps up and down.

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One thing about T-Mobile HSPA -

I absolutely love the speed and coverage so far, but why is the ping always so high? I'll get a ping of over a thousand, and then I'll get 28mbps!
 
One thing about T-Mobile HSPA -

I absolutely love the speed and coverage so far, but why is the ping always so high? I'll get a ping of over a thousand, and then I'll get 28mbps!

It's one of the disadvantages of HSPA+ compared to LTE. The other being upload speeds.

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One thing about T-Mobile HSPA -

I absolutely love the speed and coverage so far, but why is the ping always so high? I'll get a ping of over a thousand, and then I'll get 28mbps!
I get a good ping if the phone is already showing H when I start the test. Always get a bad ping if it's showing 3G when I start the test. The test always causes it to switch from 3G to H, and I think that negotiation is what causes the slow ping.
 
I get a good ping if the phone is already showing H when I start the test. Always get a bad ping if it's showing 3G when I start the test. The test always causes it to switch from 3G to H, and I think that negotiation is what causes the slow ping.

Yep - one thing you can try is to go with an immediate second test and see if ping times are way less. I think it's a very fair trade off for the battery saving feature it provides.
 
Why do so many have 3G when data is idle. I'm on T-mobile postpaid and my phone always shows H when idle.

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Maybe it is the phone. I always get 3G when idle on my Nexus 4.

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I think it depends on the market for some reason. In Minneapolis, I get the 3G when idling, with the switch to H for data use. When I was in NYC a couple days ago, I would get a steady H, even when idle.
 
I get 3G on idle as well, and H when I'm using data. The high ping times are annoying. I'm keeping a record of my speed tests to compare data speeds between AT&T and T-Mobile, now that I'm with the latter. My speeds are much better at home with T-Mo although the speed itself is just ok. We will see how different areas work out. At home (Dallas, TX) I average 5.46 Mbps down 1.39 Mbps up and 149 ms ping time.
 
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All this talk about LTE. I'm getting 18-25mbps on Tmobile H+ who cares about LTE. All this marketing hype. It's faster than my Comcast isp.

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I want my N4 damnit! I'm in LA too...can't wait to get those types of speeds instead of my 200kb type crap with Sprint.

Lol well jump ship.. Sprints 4g LTE network is top of the line in cities where it's launched.

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All this talk about LTE. I'm getting 18-25mbps on Tmobile H+ who cares about LTE. All this marketing hype. It's faster than my Comcast isp.

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yep! LTE has a higher possible speed but in real world tests they are pretty equal. the only real thing it is better at is the upload speed usually matches the download speed on LTE whereas HSPA+ is more like your home ISP where you have a significantly slower upload rate but hey, that's good enough for us at home so who cares? especially since you already said it's faster than home. I think I posted early in this thread that the average ISP rate is 6.7Mbps.
 
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