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it was a typo I fixed it lol
Either way 1) it has almost no users on it 2) it has the 5gb cap 3) wimax is better latency then hspa+ anyways so wimax would load pages faster and load smoother while hspa+ will only benefit from downloading large files and the benefit will disappear once more users get on it
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http://www.gsmarena.com/tmobile_usa_...-news-1358.php It's been quite a good week for the T-Mobile subscribers. After becoming the first carrier to get the Google Nexus One Android powerhouse, the company has now upgraded its 3G network to accommodate the increasing demands of modern mobile phones and modems. Starting today, the entire 3G network of T-Mobile in the United States should be able to provide downlink speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps (currently 3.6 Mbps). We say "should", because user reports suggest that some areas are still stuck with vanilla 3G and its modest (as of year 2010) data throughput. The answer of the competition also didn't took too long either. Right after the T-Mobiel announcement, AT&T went ahead and announced that they're ready with the HSPA 7.2 Mbps software upgrade of their base stations. They still need to overhaul their cells physically though. The first test markets for the super-duper high-speed data will be the cities of Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami. Nationwide coverage should be completed in 2011. Now, which will be the first one to jump on the LTE bandwagon? Still a long way to go for t-mo, and we are just talking about HSPA+. Not even 4G
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Now, those HSDPA speeds are tested on a broadband modem. T-mo's phones are just 3G so T-mos smartphone users are not really taking advantage of it.
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Edit: HD2 can do HSPA+ I think..but no speed tests on it yet :/ Last edited by gTen; 03-26-2010 at 02:19 PM. |
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Oh and just to add here is the true specs for 4g..so both wimax and LTE deployments that exist today do not meet the standards for 4g yet..but will once they get upgraded to their "Advanced" forms
So What is “4G”? Still need to be defined by ITU –“IMT-Advanced” Expected targets True Mobile Broadband 1Gbps peak data rate for fixed services 100Mbps data rate for mobile services High mobility to 500Km/H Flat All-IP network architecture |
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"T-Mobile is the first carrier to launch the even faster HSPA+ in the U.S. While other carriers talk about 4G plans and the promise of compatible devices, T-Mobile will speed ahead with HSPA+ deployments across the bulk of its 3G footprint in 2010, delivering mobile broadband speeds with a home broadband-like experience. And the best thing about the HSPA+ upgrade is that it’s backward compatible.so many of the 3G-enabled devices T-Mobile customers are using today will automatically be faster at no additional cost, so customer experiences could be faster without upgrading or spending more money-- a RARITY in consumer electronics." http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/Covera...PA/td-p/254526 |
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