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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 03:34:37 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Youngjm posted : My experience with the iPhone 4 on HSDPA+ is very good.  At home I have Comcast 6/2 and it works for me at that speed.  Once they go to full DOCSIS 3 I will then see 12/2.  <br><br>When I run speed tests on my iPHone 4, I am getting results anywhere from 3.72/1.85 to 6.07/2.56.  running my iPhone via wifi, I can get anywhere from 8.08/3.12 down to 4.32/.057.  There will always be variability but right now that is not bad and rivals my cable modem.  Obviously the type of internet traffic via the iPhone is going to be different than what I run through my cable but not much to complain about.  LTE can only improve things but for now HSDPA+ is on par with my home!<br><br>If ATT wants to take time with LTE, that may be fine as what they offer today is acceptable in my market.]]></description>
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