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    Alex Atkin UK | # 31 | 2010-03-23, 13:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by imprezwift View Post


    Damn! that was a suprise Usually I get about 2.4Mbit. I'm in Exeter (mid-devon), a stones throw from no signal at all...
    Wow, I vowed not to go back to Vodafone after the trouble I had with them in the past but that is a fairly convincing argument.

    I think I am going to pickup a few PAYG SIM card to test real-life speeds in my area before deciding on my contract renewal plan in June. One thing is for sure, it won't be O2!

    It looks like it might be between Three and Vodafone assuming I don't stick with T-Mobile (which I might as if I keep my £10 loyalty at current prices I could get 600 mins, 500 text and Internet for £5/month).

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    greatmanlxw | # 32 | 2010-03-23, 15:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by Alex Atkin UK View Post
    Wow, I vowed not to go back to Vodafone after the trouble I had with them in the past but that is a fairly convincing argument.

    I think I am going to pickup a few PAYG SIM card to test real-life speeds in my area before deciding on my contract renewal plan in June. One thing is for sure, it won't be O2!

    It looks like it might be between Three and Vodafone assuming I don't stick with T-Mobile (which I might as if I keep my £10 loyalty at current prices I could get 600 mins, 500 text and Internet for £5/month).
    you got all that for a fiver? that's dead cheap man. how long you been wid them? why the hell when i tried to play hard balls wid Three they always told me 15 for 500mins unlimited texts and data was the best they can do!!! any suggestion about how to play hard ball wid three when it comes to upgrading your contact???

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    bachviet | # 33 | 2010-03-23, 15:42 | Report

    Fastest I ever got on T-Mobile US 3G:


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    imprezwift | # 34 | 2010-03-24, 03:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by greatmanlxw View Post
    kinda got one question riding along wid this thread for those who are wid vodafone UK. heard rumors saying that voda's cool about customers going beyond their allowed data allowance. it's that true? cuz i m wid three and they only give me 1GB per month. wid n900, i think there might be a chance i could go beyond that.
    Well...I would never encourage you to push your luck but I regularly exceed 5GB/month and haven't been linched yet

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    instigator | # 35 | 2010-03-24, 03:58 | Report



    Wind Mobile in Mississauga, Canada. Very happy

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    ceroberts75 | # 36 | 2010-04-05, 19:09 | Report


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    ppriyank | # 37 | 2010-04-05, 20:58 | Report



    seems pretty slow...btw what does the ping thing mean? is higher means good or bad?

    thanx

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    joshv06 | # 38 | 2010-04-05, 21:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by ppriyank View Post


    seems pretty slow...btw what does the ping thing mean? is higher means good or bad?

    thanx
    Ping is the time to get to the server and back. The lower the ping the better, generally better for streaming Audio/video and gaming.

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    Gobelet | # 39 | 2010-04-05, 21:42 | Report

    Orange France, about 5-6 Mbps down, 1.5-2 Mbps up.

    I was with SFR (France) before, 1.5 Mbps down on good days, 0.15 Mbps up.

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    ToJa92 | # 40 | 2010-04-05, 21:53 | Report



    I guess I'm happy with these results.. Although sometimes the speeds are horrible.

    EDIT: Oh and I assume they mean MBit/s and not MByte/s. That speed is btw near our home connection, even though we should be getting somewhere around 24MBit/s at home. Damn you, thompson router!

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