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    BeyondtheTech: 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 si... more »
    weatherman: I'm actually anxiously awaiting AT&T bumping 3G up to 3G standards in my area.... #usbconnectlightning more »
    dragon:ONE: 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 t... more »
    dagamer34: 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 a... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: 21Mbps with a 2gb monthly cap. yeah, that will work. more »
    met2art: Considering that nobody gets even close to the 7.2Mbps limit on 3G, and even 3G isn't "fully" rolled-out for any carrier, it makes little sense to try... more »
    scoobydoo: For T-Mobile, expanding 3G speed is easy - with such limited coverage :( I really love my MT3G, but as soon as I leave the city, I'm back to EDGE. more »
    OCEntertainment: Eh, it's not a bad idea. And if the tech world has taught us anything it's that three years behind is roughly where you wanna be for cheap powerful ha... more »
    JosephRaymond: 21Mbps seems like a lot for a phone. hopefully Comcast will die in favor of wireless data solutions, but unless you're downloading huge amounts of dat... more »
    isoSasquatch: Will this solve the dead zone in my West Hollywood neighborhood? I'll start worrying about 3G data speed once I can receive phone calls in my house. more »
    dingus: Is AT&T doing anything about their slow-ass backhaul? more »
    Monty: Okay geeks of Gizmodo, help me understand: The problem with AT&T (as reported by AT&T) is that there are way too many iPhones using way too much band... more »
    €hЯ!§, nice comment, but: I thought these were just mainly software updates. Why are they only getting 6 cities in by the end of this year? more »
    dcdttu: That's SO AT&T, release something on their network AFTER the fact that the iPhone claims to do now while most other networks around the world matc... more »
    citizen024: Another thing the HTC Hero pwns the 3GS with, 2Mbps up-link FTW!!! Cant wait to get mine, and the cool thing is that Swedish networks support HSUPA!!! more »
    sam-i-am: You're confusing network speed with radio speed. Although the radio in the 3G S is a 7.2mbps radio, AT&T does not offer that download speed except in... more »
    chrishannan: WoW. No matter how awesome the phone is, people will always find something to complain about. When batteries last a whole month before you have to ch... more »
    stopsucking: I'm not concerned with an upload block. I'm more concerned with the horrrrrrrific battery life of the 3GS/3.0 OS. I am having to charge the phone mul... more »
    Digitallysick: Ohhh America why does your cell service suck more »
    kbftech: I would subscribe any time to a fast, reliable, unlimited* wireless network that would cost about the same as the wired one. Who wouldnt? The major ... more »
  • #att

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

    While you anxiously await AT&T to bump 3G up to 7.2Mbps in your area, keep in mind that their new USBConnect Lighting device is what your laptop will need to take advantage of it. More »
  • #tmobile

    T-Mobile 3G Data Will Hit 21Mbps In 2010

    AT&T just announced they're starting a national 7.2Mbps 3G rollout, and T-Mobile now says they're about to do the same. But what comes next? For most, it's 4G wireless data. For T-Mobile, it's steroid-pumped 3G, to the tune of 21Mbps. More »
  • #att

    AT&T Bumping its 3G to HSPA 7.2 in Six More Cities

    AT&T is bringing faster 3G speeds to Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, LA and Miami by years end. Of course, you won't get speeds anywhere near 7.2Mbps, but you should get a modest boost in performance nonetheless. [AT&T]
  • #wireless

    Novatel MiFi 2372 Makes Portable 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot Awesomeness Possible on AT&T and T-Mobile

    We partly loved Novatel's MiFi 3G portable Wi-Fi hotspot because it was on the less-cramped networks of Verizon (and Sprint), but this HSPA version for AT&T or T-Mobile will still have its 3G-to-Wi-Fi powers, which border on marvelous. [BusinessWire]
  • #smartphones

    iPhone 3GS Upstream Speed Limited to 384Kbps

    While the iPhone 3GS got a download speed boost—to 7.2Mbps—it didn't get any upload power-up, according to PC World: Its upstream speed is limited by its hardware to 384Kbps. But don't get out the torches and pitchforks yet. More »
  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: What AT&T's 7.2Mbps Network Really Means

    AT&T's contribution to the improved overall speed of the iPhone 3GS—their upgraded 7.2Mbps network—is nearly as important as Apple's. But 7.2 is just a number, and AT&T's network is just one of many. Here's where it actually stands. More »
  • #sonyvaiop

    Sony Vaio P Modded To Accept SIM Cards, 3G via HSDPA Connection

    The Vaio P comes with EV-DO hardware, but an enterprising modder has tweaked everyone's favorite makeup compact netbook to accept HSDPA SIM cards too, for 3G connections from AT&T. It's not for beginners, though.
  • #3g

    New York City 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    New York editor John Mahoney was all over this project, not only initiating testing in NYC but helping set up the program so that everyone else could follow suit. More »
  • #review

    The Definitive Coast-to-Coast 3G Data Test

    After a grueling eight-city coast-to-coast test of the 3G networks run by AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, we've come up with some clear-cut test results. Think you know who has the best network? Think again. More »
  • #3g

    SF and Bay Area 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon


    SF intern Andi Wang set out to test over three afternoons, covering a wider range than most testers by hitting not just SF but Marin and a good bit of Silicon Valley. More »
  • #3g

    Portland 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    My in-laws live in Portland's sorta twin city, Vancouver, WA. Over Thanksgiving weekend, I decided to check out the 3G situation. More »
  • #3g

    Austin 3G Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    Eric Sheline, one of our favorite former interns, gave us a hand in Austin. More »
  • #3g

    Raleigh-Durham 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    Sean Fallon represents the Mid-Atlantic for Giz; he's a resident of a small town in the Raleigh-Durham area, home to a lot of college basketball. More »
  • #3g

    Chicago 3G Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    Giz Trivia: Did you know that Mark Wilson was our man in Illinois? That's right, up until this year he was living in Urbana, but now he's in Chicago, home of the very best and very worst of politics. More »
  • #3g

    Boston 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    Weekend editor Jack Loftus tested his way around his hometown of Boston. There's no picture of him doing it, which, after you read his comments, might be a good thing. More »
  • #3g

    Seattle 3G Data Test: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

    As a recent transplant to the Pacific Northwest, I got a chance to test out 3G in both Seattle and Portland. As you can imagine, most of my stops were in coffee shops. More »
  • #netbooks

    3G MSI Wind U120 Available in January, More Promising Models in the Works

    MSI has outed some of their plans to Laptop before the CES 2009 info-rush. And their big news is that 3G/WiMax enabled laptops will go on sale in the US this January.
  • #blackberrystorm

    BlackBerry Storm Doesn't Need Wi-Fi or Tri-Band HSDPA Because Verizon Says So, Ok?

  • #motorola

    Motorola Q11 Smartphone Lacks 3G, Common Sense

  • #cellphones

    Samsung's Armani 2 Night Effect Cellphone Forgets to Include Stylishness

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