MUCH faster LTE

Considering that, unless the server you're downloading is very close (topographically on the net, not necessarily geographically) you're probably never going to exceed a 2mbps download for at least a year, that's impressive, but how many streams can you run on a phone at once? Your connection can support 12 2mbps streams at a time. (In your house, with 5 people downloading files while they're streaming movies, you need the bandwidth, but on a phone 5mbps is faster than the internet itself.)

It's not all about streaming. There are times that having high speed comes in handy. Yesterday, I needed to download a Windows image file from MIrcosoft while I was helping a friend with her computer. Her home internet was very slow, and would have taken 3 hours to download the 3.8 gb file. Instead, I downloaded the file from my phone, and it only took around 20 minutes. T-Mobile's speedy network (combined with unlimited data) came in handy.
 
I like my verizon connection. The below test was done on my LG g3 that I was using back in september.

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lol..... Just depends on what your doing... at 10 Mbps from my phone I can stream a full length movie without even a flicker (as long as the connection stays consistent) but 99% of my phone use is web surfing... Not uploading or downloading large files....

I'll take 40, 50, 60 or 100 Mbps all day long.... at those speeds you shouldn't have an issue doing anything from your phone.... or tethering a Laptop and two tablets as well....

Sprint's network has vastly improved, on Band 41 40Mbps - 70Mbps is common place.
 

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