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    AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network

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    Image of BeyondtheTech BeyondtheTech
    11/09/09

    In reply to AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network
    7.2Mbps on AT&T's 3G network is like driving a Ferrari with someone yanking your parking brake every 90 seconds.

    Until I can consistently stream a simple radio app on my iPhone 3GS during a leisurely 15-minute walk from the World Trade Center PATH Station down to Water Street, Seth the Blogger Guy can suck it, and suck it hard. #usbconnectlightning
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    11/09/09

    In reply to AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network
    I'm actually anxiously awaiting AT&T bumping 3G up to 3G standards in my area.... #usbconnectlightning
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    11/09/09

    In reply to AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network
    For what... all of 2 cities with 7.2Mbps HSPA?

    I live closer to 21mbps HSPA+ across the border than a 'native' AT&T 3G signal. Hell, I even pick up their HSPA network from where I'm sitting.

    Their name... is 302-880, otherwise known as the Bell/Telus HSPA+ network.
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    Image of dagamer34 dagamer34
    11/09/09

    In reply to AT&T's USBConnect Lightning Will Handle Their 7.2Mbps Network
    Meh, T-Mobile's network is already moving to an impressive 21Mbps, Verizon is launching it's 4G network in 20-30 major markets next year, and Sprint already has 4G in several cities and expanding every month.

    It just seems like AT&T is behind the times. #usbconnectlightning
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