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Sprint announces new 4G markets for 2010
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Sprint announces new 4G markets for 2010
Thrax
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Icrontian
February 2010
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AlexDeGruven
Wut?
Meechigan
Icrontian
February 2010
edited February 2010
Are we sure those numbers are right?
Just ran the speedtest.net app on my Moment from Ann Arbor (3G phone in 3G area, wifi off), and I'm getting 300-600 right now.
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
February 2010
edited February 2010
Take it up with Sprint.
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AlexDeGruven
Wut?
Meechigan
Icrontian
February 2010
edited February 2010
Thrax
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Take it up with Sprint.
Not that I'm complaining. I've just always consistently gotten better speeds than anything in that article.
Straight tethering with my old Vogue/Touch, I could top 1.5Mbit occasionally, as well.
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MachineDog
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February 2010
edited February 2010
AlexDeGruven: Thrax wrote it as Kilobytes per second, not Kilobits.
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Thrax
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February 2010
edited February 2010
^ This is also incredibly relevant. Thank you for pointing that out. I missed that when reading Alex's post.
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AlexDeGruven
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Meechigan
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February 2010
edited February 2010
Ahh... I missed that when I read the post as well.
Never mind, then.
Carry on.
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Just ran the speedtest.net app on my Moment from Ann Arbor (3G phone in 3G area, wifi off), and I'm getting 300-600 right now.
Not that I'm complaining. I've just always consistently gotten better speeds than anything in that article.
Straight tethering with my old Vogue/Touch, I could top 1.5Mbit occasionally, as well.
Never mind, then.
Carry on.