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mrao Posts: > 500

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On 2005-12-31 08:33:56, sudipt wrote:
@mrao- I mentioned a dl speed of 15kb/s, not the connectivity speed. Connectivity speed on an EDGE network with an EDGE enabled handset would go upto 180kbps~200kbps.
If you say that you get twice the speed~ pls elaborate


I already have....a few posts prior to this one....i average 5 to 7 KBps...which is a minimum of 40 kbps...which is actually more than twice the 15 kbps you mentioned Im presuming you meant 15 KBps Theres a difference between Kilobytes per sec and kilobits per sec
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Posted: 2006-01-02 20:48:00
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ambyzown Posts: 231

thank you sudipt. is 3 1 the standard for all gprs devices or only for enhanced? This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2006-01-02 21:04:34
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sudipt Posts: 11

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On 2006-01-02 21:04:34, ambyzown wrote:
thank you sudipt. is 3 1 the standard for all gprs devices or only for enhanced?



This message was posted from a WAP device

Amby, giving you the specification of my phone data capabilities:-
GPRS multislot class 10 (max 4+1, 3+2 time slots), speed up to 53.6 kbps.
EGPRS (EDGE) multislot class 10 (max 4+1, 3+2 time slots), speed up to 236.8 kbps.

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Posted: 2006-01-02 21:21:10
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mrao Posts: > 500

Thats the theoretical maximum...not necessarily so in real time network conditions
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Posted: 2006-01-02 21:24:00
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sudipt Posts: 11

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On 2006-01-02 21:24:00, mrao wrote:
Thats the theoretical maximum...not necessarily so in real time network conditions



True, especially if you have Network Operators like Airtel Mumbai!
Airtel Stinks!
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Posted: 2006-01-02 21:36:16
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shyam335 Posts: > 500

I thought there was class 12 devices (especially from motorola) ,which is the maximum in theory.
Btw,airtel gprs needs serious upgradation,speeds are way too slow at peak hours.
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Posted: 2006-01-03 05:28:06
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ambyzown Posts: 231

Thanks again Sudipt, but all that didn't make much sense to me. I'll do a search and read up on gprs and egprs technology.
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Posted: 2006-01-03 19:25:20
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

@amby, perhaps This Article might interest you!

mrao, how and where do you check your gprs speed?
I did it on dslreport the other day and it reported a speed of 4 kBps which is around 32kbps..NOT BAD IS IT??
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Posted: 2006-01-03 19:40:49
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Residentevil Posts: > 500

Here is some interesting stuff about GSM speed. And other cool stuff.
http://www.techgsm.com/art_GSM_Technologies_76.html

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Posted: 2006-01-04 04:58:03
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mrao Posts: > 500

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On 2006-01-03 19:40:49, whizkidd wrote:
@amby, perhaps This Article might interest you!

mrao, how and where do you check your gprs speed?
I did it on dslreport the other day and it reported a speed of 4 kBps which is around 32kbps..NOT BAD IS IT??



Download a tool called Netmeter....it shows you upload/download speeds on real time basis from yer system tray
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Posted: 2006-01-04 10:09:00
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