 | Sprint Broadband I'm already seeing roughly 1.1 down with latencies around 220ms.. When we go Rev.A here I can't imagine how much faster it'll be. Now with WiMax becoming a reality Sprint is positioning itself well.
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 | Your download probably won't improve that much w/ RevA, but your upload and latency will. -- Hail To The Redskins |
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 shoan join:2006-02-27 Benton, AR | reply to johndoe303 I would sign up for this for the simple fact that I have started to detest the non-providers in my area so much (ATT,Charter) even if ATT and Charter started providing service here. I am really glad to see another option being actively pursued. |
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 | reply to cpayne5 Then why do Rev.A users see 2-4mb?  -- WRTSL54GS v2 + WRT54G v2 |
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 shoan join:2006-02-27 Benton, AR | my understanding is that the rev A is limited to under 1.5Mb due to it being a T1 line basically with a little dedicated to something that sprint uses. |
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 | Exactly.
I have a RevA card in a RevA area. I am the only person on my tower (very rural area). I get 1300 down. The capacity is on in the card to handle 3.1mbps, but the tower can't push it since it doesn't have a big enough pipe. But, like I said, my upload and latency is greatly improved. -- Hail To The Redskins |
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| reply to shoan This could be helped whenever WiMax starts expanding. I heard that they are going to use the WiMax to backhaul the EVDO towers. True or not? I dono. Just what I heard in the ole rumor mill. -- Wildblue Pro Pack / Beam 40 / Laredo NOC / Windows Vista Home Premium |
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 | reply to shoan There are plenty over on evdomaps.com that were able to get 2-2.5Mbps on RevA. But that's the exception, now the rule. Most get 600k-1.4mbps.
BTW, Sprint WiMAX will also have combo cards that can do EVDO as well. |
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 tc1uscg join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI 1 edit | said by iggynation :
There are plenty over on evdomaps.com that were able to get 2-2.5Mbps on RevA. But that's the exception, now the rule. Most get 600k-1.4mbps.
BTW, Sprint WiMAX will also have combo cards that can do EVDO as well. On that note.. Dell laptops will be shipping with built in evdo-A.. one has to wonder how long behind will it be for them to ship laptops with both platforms. |
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| reply to johndoe303 said by johndoe303:Then why do Rev.A users see 2-4mb? In your dreams lol The vast majority of RevA users get the exact same downstream you are getting right now on Revision 0. I've been on RevA for a few months and never see over 1250 k. I've also traveled a few hundred miles and never seen any faster than this in any of the areas i got RevA coverage in. As others have mentioned, not all towers provide the bandwidth to pull 2+ mb even though the wireless technology itself is capable. If you're lucky, you might be connected to a tower with more capacity, and might be able to pull 2 mb. Look at the speed test results for spcsdns.net. |
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