Post your highest 4G performance test

I wonder if all sites get the same amount of backhaul. Someone posted they talked to a Clear installing a site on top of his condo and they said 100Mbps backhaul. Wonder if all sites get that. Probably not I'd suspect.

I am sure they do. Metro Fiber is usually used to deliver to the distribution points. Ethernet delivery is much cheaper in metro areas than any other type of handoff. I am pretty sure that clear is dropping 100mb metro ether to their feed locations.
 
Got 4down 1up in Quincy with 2bars 4g, pretty good for a city that hasnt launced yet!

Downtown boston theres 1bar that flips in and out, not useable yet
 
Surprisingly low

Yesterday I ran two test in Bel Air, MD. According to Sprint's coverage maps I was in an "inside building" coverage area (dark blue on the map) vs. an "outside" (light blue) area.

Using the FCC's Test app
Home Wifi
5.69 up 1.60 down
6.64 up 1.71 down

4G In Bel Air, MD
3.43 up 1.01 down
3.34 up 0.96 down
 
In Hunt Valley MD using speedtest app outside (these are best numbers I have seen in three weeks of having the phone) -

4g
4.1 Mbps down
0.9 Mbps up

3g
1.9 Mbps down
0.7 Mbps up
 
I got 4.80 MBPS/5.32 MBPS down and .70 MBPS/1.2 MBPS (I tried twice) in Alexandria, VA (though I don't have the 4g network according to Sprint) :)
 
^I can't get very good performance with the speedtest app, only with speakeasy.net/speedtest. I wonder if it depends on server with speedtest app. I've tried a dozen and can't get over 2Mbps. With Speakeasy, I get up to 7Mbps.
 
My highest yesterday using updated Dolphin HD browser and new HTC update...
8.45mbps.JPG
 
Must be the applicaton on your device.
I can run Speed Test on 3G, 4G and WiFi at the office and get significantly different numbers on each. For me Speed Test, with 2 bars on 4G is around 3.5 to 5Mbs down and 1 up.
So i know the program its self is working just fine.
 
4G Testing

I gave up on any of the testing apps. I use a system monitor app that shows bandwidth usage. Tether using PDAnet and then go to Youtube . Select a HD video and choose 720 or 1080p. This shows actual bandwidth that you can use. I had peaks of 10 MB/s or more but it was dependent on the time of day. I will post screen captures later. The interesting thing is that sites such as netflix that use "feelers" don't choose HD even though there is plenty of BW available. Youtube lets you select regardless of your bandwidth. I am trying to find a way to help netflix realize that there is plenty of HD BW. Does anyone have a suggestion? Sometimes if I pause netflix and let it buffer it will allow HD, but this has not been very repeatable.