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flyingjoey

join:2005-11-07
Jersey City, NJ
Reviews:
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How about this?

All 3 providers offer data services for 59 bucks each... All with a 5 gig limit except for Sprint.

But Veriz & Communist T&T will rape your wife, molest your kids, and set you on fire if you tether from a phone... Although they offer it for 40+ bucks a month.

Now Sprint will let you download until you're blue in the face, for $15 bucks a month... and not even bitch about it.

So let's see now... 40 bucks + or $15... Average latency 98ms, 1.3 (down), 550 (up) These are the numbers I've seen while tethering with my 6800 rev a.

So which provider will you choose if you're playing for this yourself?


ilikeme
I live in a van down by the river.
Premium
join:2002-08-27
Denton, TX
kudos:1
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS
·AT&T Southwest

said by flyingjoey:

All 3 providers offer data services for 59 bucks each... All with a 5 gig limit except for Sprint.

But Veriz & Communist T&T will rape your wife, molest your kids, and set you on fire if you tether from a phone... Although they offer it for 40+ bucks a month.

Now Sprint will let you download until you're blue in the face, for $15 bucks a month... and not even bitch about it.

So let's see now... 40 bucks + or $15... Average latency 98ms, 1.3 (down), 550 (up) These are the numbers I've seen while tethering with my 6800 rev a.

So which provider will you choose if you're playing for this yourself?
At&t or Verizon. Sprint's customer service sucks and the coverage is really bad here compared to At&t and Verizon.
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geeke

join:2004-09-11
Lake Cormorant, MS

here is mine speedtest using sprint



upload is slow cause I am busy FTPing files to my website.



Mattie_B

@myvzw.com

Well my Verizon works pretty decent

I agree with people stating the tests are done on way overloaded towers. I'm out in a small town that recently got Verizon Rev-A coverage and there are not that many users out here.

I've gotten faster at home but I just tested it at home now and here is what I got.



Much better than my dial up. I'd say I average around 800-900 down and 500-600 upload. BTW this is from Central PA and I'm 7 miles out from my tower with lots of trees and mountains in between!

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