T-Mobile's First LTE Market Launching in 3 weeks!

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jpeps3

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I know I have it his looks different then the rest

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I know I have it his looks different then the rest

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Its Sensorly...

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I sure hope that's not the typical speeds we will see on tmobile lte. Upload is good but download is less than att and Verizon.

Yeah, sure it's still in the tweaking phase. I'll be dissapointed to see anything that isn't consistently 25-30mbps+ when it actually rolls out.
 

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I hope most people know that there is no noticeable difference on browsing speed or how fast most web based apps feel between LTE and HSPA+



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I hope most people know that there is no noticeable difference on browsing speed or how fast most web based apps feel between LTE and HSPA+



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The major difference is capacity. LTE has much more capacity than HSPA even with same bandwidth, so LTE is more capable for home internet for small families (no more than 5 devices).
 

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The major difference is capacity. LTE has much more capacity than HSPA even with same bandwidth, so LTE is more capable for home internet for small families (no more than 5 devices).


Capacity = bandwidth. For home INTERNET I agree. Just me and the wife, we have Cable through Time Warner. Will not see LTE at home for quite a while.




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