WOW. Ran this test while Tiffani and I were sitting outside at the Stone event on Wednesday.
-71dBM
Test Date: October 6, 2010 8:20 PM
Connection Type: Cellular
Server: Charlotte, NC
Download: 5307 kbps
Upload: 1237 kbps
Ping: 183 ms
Connection Type: Cellular
Server: Charlotte, NC
Download: 5307 kbps
Upload: 1237 kbps
Ping: 183 ms
External IP: 166.137.15.197
Internal IP: 10.54.202.217
Latitude: 35.1699
Longitude: -80.8502
Internal IP: 10.54.202.217
Latitude: 35.1699
Longitude: -80.8502
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My signal is quite strong at -71 but wowzers are those results impressive! 1237kbps is about 1.21 Mbps which is what everyone talks about, "megabits" (not megabytes btw). Anyways, 1.21Mb upload is more than twice as fast as the RoadRunner TURBO that Kyle and I pay $70/mo for. The download speed is also quite impressive at over 5Mbps. The RoadRunner Turbo is twice as fast as that but still... must be that sweet HSPA AT&T has been rolling out. Also, just for reference, my ping at home was 33ms versus the 183ms on my phone. I think either the mobile speed is impressive or it's sad that its coming so close to the wired home connection, or both.
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