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ambyzown Posts: 231

Thanks a lot whiz, that article cleared up the fog.
I also use dslreport for speed testing.
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Posted: 2006-01-09 16:48:57
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sudipt Posts: 11

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On 2006-01-03 05:28:06, shyam335 wrote:
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.


Shyam, I can confirm I have come across Chips from Ti-OMAP 750 & ARM too have chips which support class12 GPRS.
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Posted: 2006-01-09 16:51:44
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

Mrao....thanks for the netmeter idea...pretty good app.
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Posted: 2006-01-09 19:05:44
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carkitter Posts: > 500

I have Compaq laptop connected to dial-up internet (50 kbps) via K700i and Bluetooth connection. MS XP SP2 and K700i allow serial port speed of 400+ kbps when using GPRS (from VodafoneNZ) or 14.4 kbps when connected by VF WAP (9.6 kbps with my wife's Z600 on WAP).
GPRS in NZ is 53 kbps, optimised to approx 90kbps - I've tested it, I got 95 kbps on a ADSL(256 kbps) internet connection.
3G in NZ is 384 kbps, optimised up tp approx 500 kbps. Unfortunately, reception is not available where I live.

I dial *99# to connect to GPRS, and a number supplied by my ISP to connect to VF WAP (not recommended).
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Posted: 2006-01-21 04:56:35
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Mobile3g Posts: 1

I believe if you get 16kbits effective throughput on GPRS it is good. EDGE will give you much more with good coverage.

www.3g.co.za
Mobile Data Solutions
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Posted: 2006-01-22 13:29:26
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