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    T-Mobile (USA) Upgrades to HSPA 7.2Mbps

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    DuSStyBottoms22 | # 21 | 2010-01-05, 19:26 | Report

    I seem to be getting decent speeds.. 7.2 though? I dunno. If I go through Speedtest.com I'm getting horrendous down and up but I'm also pinging out at over 500. Normal surfing is fine and other tests like mobilespeedtest I'm getting 2k down.

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    colnago | # 22 | 2010-01-05, 20:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by DuSStyBottoms22 View Post
    I seem to be getting decent speeds.. 7.2 though? I dunno. If I go through Speedtest.com I'm getting horrendous down and up but I'm also pinging out at over 500. Normal surfing is fine and other tests like mobilespeedtest I'm getting 2k down.
    The server you are chosing is too far away from where speedtest is reporting your location.

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    realcomix | # 23 | 2010-01-05, 20:13 | Report

    thats slow for cox internet .. to prob test your cox internet connection go to test.lvcm.net

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    eladts | # 24 | 2010-01-05, 20:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by That One Guy View Post
    Better than last time, even on 3G. 3.5 is spotty in my 'hood.
    According to the screenshot you uploaded, you are connected using Wi-Fi, so your test has nothing to do with the 3G network. You would get the same result even if you had no cellular coverage at all.

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    smolomiami | # 25 | 2010-01-05, 20:44 | Report

    Conversation with T-Mobile CSR

    Mark Meyer: PhoneScoop has announced that 7.2 Mbps is available today throughout the whole T-Mobile network. Is that true. I am in Louisville, CO and am still only getting 600 - 800 Kbps on my TP 2.
    _Stefanie L: Thank you for waiting patiently while I was able to access your account. I would like to take this time to thank you for being part of the T-Mobile family since 1997.
    Mark Meyer: Here is a link to the PhoneScoop article.
    Mark Meyer: http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=5310
    Mark Meyer: All of the blogs are on fir this morning over this announcement.
    Mark Meyer: fire
    _Stefanie L: We do have limited information about this at this time. We have not released any new speeds today.
    Mark Meyer: Really?
    Mark Meyer: What is the limited information you have that you can share?
    _Stefanie L: Currently we are only offering up to 1.20 Mbps with our 3G service.
    _Stefanie L: We are currently working to expand our bandwidth to be able to provide faster speeds for our 3G services.
    Mark Meyer: But no big launch ot 7.2 Mbps network wide today?
    _Stefanie L: No, we have not released any new speeds for our 3G today.
    _Stefanie L: We are working to improve our 3G coverage every day and expanding.
    Mark Meyer: Also, I have noticed that your coverage map has not been updated in a long time to indicate areas that suppport 3G. For instance, I was in Montogomery, AL over Thanksgiving and got 3G speeds then. The map still has not been updated. Any idea when the map will be updated?
    _Stefanie L: We launch new 3G sites every day, so sometimes it is not updated immediately. We do try to keep it as current as possible however.

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    colnago | # 26 | 2010-01-05, 20:47 | Report

    Customer service isn't going to be updated with corporate decisions or announcements. Best thing to do is get hold of someone in the "public relations" department.

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    gesperon | # 27 | 2010-01-05, 20:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by colnago View Post
    Customer service isn't going to be updated with corporate decisions or announcements. Best thing to do is get hold of someone in the "public relations" department.
    I spoke with Tier 3 Tech support today and they told me the same thing... No upgrade in place yet... Also told me that when it happens I wouldn't need to make any change on the N900 (he mentioned he was familiar with the device)

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    That One Guy | # 28 | 2010-01-05, 22:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by osomanos View Post
    This is Wi-Fi speed you're measuring, not 3G.

    It is. I felt like a schmuck when I was going to send that picture to a friend of mine a few minutes ago, and realized that I was on the home WiFi at the time.

    Then, I got slightly annoyed, as I'm supposed to be at 50Mb per second (I'm a lucky Cox customer who happens to live in the area where they're beta testing these speeds in Scottsdale AZ).

    So yes. You cannot measure 3G on WiFi. No matter what the smart kids tell you. Don't believe them.


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    jspenguin | # 29 | 2010-01-05, 23:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by That One Guy View Post
    It is. I felt like a schmuck when I was going to send that picture to a friend of mine a few minutes ago, and realized that I was on the home WiFi at the time.

    Then, I got slightly annoyed, as I'm supposed to be at 50Mb per second (I'm a lucky Cox customer who happens to live in the area where they're beta testing these speeds in Scottsdale AZ).

    So yes. You cannot measure 3G on WiFi. No matter what the smart kids tell you. Don't believe them.

    Before you complain to your ISP, test your speed with a wired connection to make sure that wifi is not your problem. Also, speedtest.net uses flash which runs slowly on the N900. I think it might be affecting the reported speed.

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    colnago | # 30 | 2010-01-06, 00:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by gesperon View Post
    I spoke with Tier 3 Tech support today and they told me the same thing... No upgrade in place yet... Also told me that when it happens I wouldn't need to make any change on the N900 (he mentioned he was familiar with the device)
    Fair enough, but in "what place"? Pic is of TMo in DC, and Philly definately has the higher speeds:


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