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HSDPA Speed (out of the loop)

Anxiovert

Sep 18, 2007, 8:36 AM
What is the current HSDPA speed nowadays? Has it gone up? I think last time I saw a data card it was something like 3.2Mbps (I think) I know that there's an upgrade that will bump this to 7.2Mbps, but is it available in the US already? if not, when? before January of 2008, perhaps? I'll be back on AT&T in January and want to know what device to get. That K850 looks great, but wanted to know what else is out there...
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wombough

Sep 18, 2007, 8:43 AM
you would be lucky to get 3mbs. Maybe when all the plants are aligned and the moon is in the right spot you might!
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nextel18

Sep 18, 2007, 9:18 AM
Just wanted to say first of all we actually a lot about EV-DO, Wimax and HSPA in other forums so you could have looked there. To answer your question. The current commercial releases allows the user to download up to 14.4mb/s. that will increase as enchantments come into play. Just want to make a note, however, that HSDPA doesn’t matter as much as HSUPA does. HSDPA; high speed DOWNLINK Access. HSUPA is high-speed UPLINK access. This would provide speeds up to 5.8mb/s. AT&T is starting to deploy HSDPA but it will take some time to even get to those speeds, if at all. Remember, AT&T has to use their spectrum efficiently to even come remotely close. I doubt it would happen. T-mobile is also coming out with their HSDPA network in the mid ...
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