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Is that just personal experience or is there some hardcore research when it comes to that. Honestly, it's still like metric vs. English, because you might just be looking at the US.
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that is all i'm talking about (in the US) I fully understand the potential of gsm overseas, I actually plan on using my hspda or whatever it is soon so i've looked into it more. But here in the US, i'm sorry man cdma rules in the features i named.
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I'm referring to an overseas device used here in the states. Most all of them DO NOT SUPPORT either the 3G bands used here. The HD2 for instance, uses 2100MHz and 900MHz for 3G. However, AT&T is either 850MHz or 1900MHz 3G and T-Mob is 1700MHz. So, sure, you could import the device, but you aren't going to get anything faster than EDGE.
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This speed test that was done recently that found AT&T to be the fastest makes no sense. You can't just randomly pick a location and expect them all to be similar speeds. There's varying distances from towers. Although apparently they have more advanced technology. And in coverage in the US, of course CDMA rules that because of Verizon. But they expanded the hell out of the coverage and are dumping the cost on the consumers afterward. Last edited by rorytmeadows; 12-30-2009 at 09:40 PM. |
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