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more about #hsupa more comments → 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 » atlasspanked: Gee, wireless technology is grossly overpromised - again. What a surprise! If internet, telecom, and computer companies were subject to truth-in-adv... more » Eavangel: So does this mean that the G1 or the newer MyTouch or Hero will suffer from the same problem if they are GSM? if so, I think i'll still pick up an iPh... more » Yinzers Are People Too: Could someone explain why they needed to put a hardware block in place? Why not just allow the phone to try and upload at the higher speed? Wouldn't i... more » kuriakos: I'm still chugging along on my original 2G and I can't really decide if I want to go ahead and get a 3GS (despite my constant bitching about the iPhon... more » eagles3 speeeedin: wow that is disappointingly slow. While I care much less about upload speeds, and I dont own an iPhone, I still think this is kind of strangely slow. more » TheSonOfKrypton: OOoOOoooooooooooooooohhhhh. This doesn't bode well against the anti-iPhone crowd. Now they are going to have another meaningless, obscure hardware ... more » fleebailey33: and imagine if they refereed to bytes instead of bits for bandwidth, saying bits sounds like its 8x more then it is. And with companies using the bro... more » ~/Desktop: I think that might be faster than my home upload speed. xD more » -
#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 » -
#laptops
Fujitsu LifeBooks Get AT&T 3G Today, EVDO Soon
Fujitsu just updated their LifeBook T5010, T1010, P1630, and T2020 with AT&T BroadbandConnect (HSUPA) support. And better still, some models will support EVDO in a few months (Sprint or Verizon's 3G technology, carrier unannounced). [Yahoo] -
#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 » -
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#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 » -
#gizexplains
Mobile Term Madness: LTE, WiMax, EV-DO and More Explained
We've been talking a lot about emerging mobile tech lately, tossing around crazy acronyms and words like WiMax, LTE, 3G,G-Spot, EDGE and whatnot. A lot of you probably already know this stuff cold, but in case you don't, here's the quick and dirty guide to what you need to know. More »
