Oh yeah? Well here is some more for ya:
iPhone 4:![]()
Shockwave USBconnect Modem:![]()
Enjoy.
What's your point Hspa+ isn't on in nyc area. Your getting those speeds God bless but that's Norway the norm not for any phone even the hsupa having iPhone 4
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Oh yeah? Well here is some more for ya:
iPhone 4:![]()
Shockwave USBconnect Modem:![]()
Enjoy.
What's your point Hspa+ isn't on in nyc area. Your getting those speeds God bless but that's Norway the norm not for any phone even the hsupa having iPhone 4
I think you're not understanding the difference between HSPA+ being available (as a software update on the cell sites) and HSPA+ speeds with enhanced backhaul being available to consumers.
HSPA+ is switched on to nearly 100% AT&T covered area. Enhanced backhaul however is lagging behind very badly.
I'm not sure what are you trying to prove here, I'm giving you my own field tests, and you keep repeating yourself negating my own experience. Have you even tested the data in NYC?
I live in NYC, work in NYC, i have my AT&T devices with me every day. So my advice to you is to stop spreading the unverified rumors and go with the facts. And I mean not the facts that you've heard from someone, but your own experiences.
Now we can talk about AT&T's HSPA+ being limited to 14.4 which sucks especially knowing that the real HSPA+ starts at 21mbps.
iPhone is a non HSPA+ device capped at 7.2mbps down and 5.76mbps up.
No I understand but being that there is no backhaul you won't see those speeds on your phone
Also its only 14.4 till years end it will be 21 by 2012
I can vouch that AT&T at the moment is BY FAR the slowest network among the big four.
Not according to this article published on Feb 18 stating AT&T was the faster that Verizon...
AT&T iPhone beats Verizon in nationwide 3G speed tests - CNN.com
Lets see who do i believe...Milan or CNN..
Milan...Cnn.
Milan.....Cnn...
Umm im going to go with CNN.
Also while we are at it, here is AT&Ts mobile broad band coverage map. As you can clearly see the only place in the State of NY that has 4G active is Buffalo.
4G Speed from AT&T - AT&T 4G with HSPA+ and LTE - Wireless from AT&T
Edit; Note to Loiselle...THIS conversation is why i wanted the previous thread here in this forum...nuff said.
I can vouch that AT&T at the moment is BY FAR the slowest network among the big four.
Network:
At&t plans to roll out it’s 4G network this spring/summer and it already has devices up and ready for the launch. In the meantime, they are still keeping cool because of their current network- HSPA+ which has significant performance on its own and is said to be almost as good as the other carriers current networks!
“We know about speed. We have the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network. Our largest competitor’s non-LTE wireless network is 60 percent slower on average nationally. We also know that the best mobile broadband experience is based on consistent speed. We’ve delivered five mobile broadband speed upgrades in recent years, including our HSPA+ deployment,” says At&t CTO John Donovan “Our HSPA+ network and upgraded backhaul is expected to deliver speed performance similar to initial LTE deployments. That matters, because when we begin commercial deployment of LTE in mid 2011, customers on our LTE network will be able to fall back to HSPA+. As they do, they’ll receive a more consistent mobile broadband experience that supports simultaneous voice and data connections and higher speeds than the others can provide outside their LTE footprint.”Upgrade:
(via At&t)
Not all 4G is created equal. AT&T is the only carrier that will offer two layers of network technology that deliver 4G speeds: HSPA+ and LTE. Our HSPA+ network combined with enhanced backhaul is expected to enable speeds up to 4x faster than AT&T’s already fast mobile broadband speeds. And we’ll be evolving to even higher speeds with the rollout of our LTE network.
Why does that matter? You’ll enjoy fast 4G speeds both with the HSPA+ network and where LTE is available. That means a smoother, more consistent mobile broadband experience overall.
HSPA: 3G technology powering the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network today.
HSPA+: This technology enables speeds up to 4x faster than AT&T’s already fast mobile broadband network.*
LTE: Long Term Evolution. That’s what we have in mind and why AT&T will continue to boost speed and performance while we drive toward the launch of LTE later in 2011.
And to top it off here is more from NYC to hopefully open your eyes.
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Makes it sound like us early adapters will need an ota firmware update before being able to complete the handshake to the correct level.
yea its definitely gonna be that. Once the backhaul is out they will send out this update then the real speeds will flow and come summer 2.4 is arriving I'm hearing july and then watch this Inspire fly!
That's exactly what AT&T want you to think and say. Everything at the moment is paperweight, vapor, but heavily advertised. No backend to support. While other three major provider users are already seeing and enjoying 4G speeds.
I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with you or anyone here. I'm just observing the current situation on the 4G market. Out of 4 major players AT&T unfortunately is the slowest 4G carrier. But they do heavily advertise it, make it look like they are on point and blazing fast. Average consumers get caught up with the PR smoke screens, and bite the bullet, then start hating life. Latest example, AT&T new 14.4mbps phones. The fact that I get faster speeds on Apple phone, in your so called non-4G market tells us that AT&T's map don't mean a thing, and they are selling a thin air.
I've emailed De La Vega a few times since my Shockwave performed like a HSPA 7.2 device for months, and he would rather give me free data than tell me why doesn't his "fastest broadband network in the U.S." perform as advertised.
I'm getting so fed up, I'll probably get Thunderbolt.
Well if you look at AT&T's map it says at the bottom enhanced backhaul coming march 31st. The reason iphone is getting better speeds right now is because it has no hsupa disabled
That's the least what every HSUPA enabled phone should be getting. AT&T doesn't even support HSUPA 5.76mbps but they are capping it at 2mbps ~1.7mbps real world tests.
Once again for now.
What's the point of 4G phones being sold, 4G being advertised, if you have to wait with your precious device till mid year to not even get 4G speeds guaranteed, but just to have them enable HSUPA that comes loaded already in your hardware???
I'm not sure if AT&T is paying you to defend them or what, but you make absolutely no sense. I've been with them for years, know all their tricks, and I have no reason to be biased. The fact of the matter is their distorted reality PR clearly works as you and a few others are blindly following everything they serve.
Wake up people!
Not all 4G is created equal. AT&T is the only carrier that will offer two layers of network technology that deliver 4G speeds: HSPA+ and LTE. Our HSPA+ network combined with enhanced backhaul is expected to enable speeds up to 4x faster than AT&T’s already fast mobile broadband speeds. And we’ll be evolving to even higher speeds with the rollout of our LTE network.
Why does that matter? You’ll enjoy fast 4G speeds both with the HSPA+ network and where LTE is available. That means a smoother, more consistent mobile broadband experience overall.