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Old 03-26-2010, 02:16 PM
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Re: Sprint CEO Confirms 4G will not cost extra $$$

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Originally Posted by p-slim View Post
you're 100% right but tmobile stated their going LTE as well, so until they get their lte network up they have hspa+ as a patch. So we will se what happens. Whats good with verizon is their starting their LTE at 40mbps where Sprint started their wimax at only 10mbps, but at least sprint will have theirs up a year earlier.
I doubt verizon will let ppl have the full 40mbps...it wouldn't make sense economically. It also does not coincide with their test results

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Verizon's LTE field trials in Boston and Seattle have shown average downlink rates of 5Mbit/sec. to 12Mbit/sec. and average uplink speeds of 2Mbit/sec. to 5Mbit/sec., which would give mobile customers browsing speeds comparable to what users would expect from a typical wired home Internet connection, the company said.

Edit: HD2 can do HSPA+ I think..but no speed tests on it yet :/
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