My 4G Drive-around with Sprint in Las Vegas

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My 4G Drive-around with Sprint in Las Vegas - Yahoo! News


CTIA Show, Las Vegas -- Sprint was kind enough to drive me around Las Vegas showing me the performance of the 4G service it provides over the Clearwire WiMAX network here, and I saw some impressive download speeds.

My tour guide was Iyad Tarazi, Sprint’s VP of 4G WiMAX network development. During our 20-minute drive on and around the Las Vegas Strip, we measured network speed using testing software running on a laptop with a Clearwire modem.

The Clearwire network consistently pumped out download speeds in the neighborhood of 11 to 13 megabits per second (mbps). We drove through two areas where the speeds were much lower—in the 2 to 5 mbps range—but I never saw the download speed meter dip below 2 mbps. With download speed of more than 2 mbps you can watch a streaming video in high definition. ....
 
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Our wireless testing partner, Novarum Inc., tested the Clearwire WiMAX service in three cities – Baltimore, Portland and Seattle—during January. In those tests, the Clearwire network produced an average download speed of 2.34 mbps, and an average upload speed of 873 kbps.

That seems awfully slow for clearwire. In Las Vegas, I usually get those download speeds with 3G on Verizon. Are you sure you weren't off a decimal on that download?
 
That seems awfully slow for clearwire. In Las Vegas, I usually get those download speeds with 3G on Verizon. Are you sure you weren't off a decimal on that download?

With Clear here in DFW, I get 2-5Mbps.
 
The Clearwire network consistently pumped out download speeds in the neighborhood of 11 to 13 megabits per second (mbps). We drove through two areas where the speeds were much lower—in the 2 to 5 mbps range—but I never saw the download speed meter dip below 2 mbps. With download speed of more than 2 mbps you can watch a streaming video in high definition.

Somehow I missed this in my first read. That is more like what I would expect from Clearwire. Sorry Poke.
 
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