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    Tharsan Bhuvanendran: No change here in NYC (upper east side of Manhattan) where I'm still getting ~ 750Kbps down & 200Kbps up. #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
    sdsviet: here is my other test tha's not mobilespeedtest.com it definitely doesnt seem fast when im browsing. i dled the speedtest off of the market and here ... more »
    Kevan Killion: Still at around 800Kbps is Camarillo, CA #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
    OCEntertainment: 3652.9 kbps on the 1MB test 3960.4 kbps on the 2MB test I'm in the metro Atlanta area. Pretty far outside the perimeter, so my speeds may not be an i... more »
    Ryan Heath: I got over 4.5mbps on the mobile site, [i36.tinypic.com] when using the 1000kb file, tried the other file sizes and all results were at least 3mbps. ... more »
    peterjohnlarson: I just got 6926Kbps in the Salt Lake City area on a 2Mb test. more »
    dimes: Confirmed in Brooklyn. between 3k-6k/sec on a G1 through mobile speed test. I guess I could try though a tether. #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
    Con Seannery: We just got the first 3G rollout here...I can't imagine we'll see this for a while 'round these parts. Also, #RosaRocks #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
    UndeadOverlord: AndroidAndMe isn't entirely sure of the full rollout, they're looking for root users to tether then speedtest for full confirmation. So far no good r... more »
    dagamer34: Wow, these speeds are faster than my 6mbps rated Crapcast internet connection! #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
    Wyss: I'm using a Touch Pro 2 in Bakersfield, CA and my first mobile speedtest result was 3636Kbps, thinking that was high i ran the 3mb test and my result ... more »
    sdsviet: well i just checked out mobile speed test and im keeping 4000-5000kbps on the 500kb, 1mb, 2mb and 3mb test. so maybe they did roll these out. im in th... more »
    winged.genius: I'm guessing they were attempting to roll this out yesterday, but had a massive error when trying to do so... Maybe this is part of "Project Black"? more »
    Scratic: T-who? With the whaSPA? I'm hundreds and hundreds of miles form any of those places, and even further from even looking to see what *snickers to hims... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I wonder if they were attempting to deploy this yesterday.. #tmobilehspa72rollout more »
  • #rumors

    T-Mobile's Super Speedy 7.2Mbps 3G Rollout Has Begun

    Some good news follows T-Mobile's recent outages: reports are coming in that some customers are experiencing download speeds above 2Mbps, meaning that the HSPA 7.2Mbps rollout may have begun. Is anyone here seeing increases in download speed? More »
  • #rumor

    Leaked Details on T-Mobile Project Dark

    I like the idea of an $80 all-you-can eat pre-paid plan, with the possibility of buying a new smartphone—like the Motorola Cliq—in four easy payments. That seems to be one of the plans of T-Mobile's Project Dark. More »
  • #rumor

    T-Mobile Project Dark Rumor Update: Financed Phones, Tiered Unlimited Plans

    We've heard plenty about Project Dark lately, including new unlimited plans, 21Mbps HSPA, and new handsets. The newest rumors, courtesy of Boy Genius Report, are whispers of Rent-A-Center style, contract-free unsubsidized phone purchasing and tiered unlimited plans. Updated. More »
  • #rumor

    T-Mobile Project Dark: A Hyperfast 21Mbps 3G Rollout? (Update: It's Much More)

    Boy Genius hears T-Mobile's Project Dark (aka Black) contains two things: a bunch of phones launch, like the Cliq and BlackBerry 9700, and more importantly, a "very, very rapid expansion" of T-Mobile 3G network—the 21Mbps HSPA one. Update: 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]
  • #laptops

    Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook Packs GPS, 3G, HDMI and...Windows

    So Nokia's got a 10-incher with built-in 3G and A-GPS (Ovi Maps) in the works. Interesting, but will it be just-another-netbook? I'd love to see a Nokia touch-screen interface on top of Windows. What about easy tethering with cell phones? More »
  • #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]
  • #intel

    Intel and Nokia Partner To Make Future Something-Or-Other

  • #att

    AT&T's Network State of the Union: It's Getting Faster, If Not Better

    Okay, if you live in New York or San Francisco, it means approximately dick, but AT&T's still tryin' real hard, with HSPA 7.2Mbps 3G going nationwide this year (in time for the new iPhone) and finishing up in 2011. More »
  • #mobilebroadband

    Huawei i-Mo Acts as 3G Modem and Wi-Fi Router all in One Bite-Sized Package

    Set to debut at Mobile World Conference, the Huawei i-Mo combines a 3G HSPA modem with a wi-fi router that gives your laptop mobile broadband access without having the dongle or extra wires attached. More »
  • #ces2009

    Netgear Jumps in the Mobile Broadband Game With the WWAN 3G Mobile Broadband Router

    The 3G Mobile Broadband Router is Netgear's first foray into the land of 3G sharing, and shares the connection of any compatible 3G USB dongle. More »
  • #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 »
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