As many of you know, I am a loyal (paying) Sprint customer,
and have used a variety of their cards since they rolled out EV/DO service
about a year and a half ago. I am
usually home a lot during the winter months, and have recently started
venturing out of my winter hibernation cave to go back to my life of roaming
the earth and through it searching for the best accounting technology. I have noticed a significant increase in the
speed of Sprint’s mobile broadband service since I last talked about it last
year. Where your average city would have
a download speed of 500-700K and an upload speed of 70K last year, I’ve been
seeing speeds of 1.7-2 Mbps down and 200K upstream. Since these are as good or better than those received
by low end DSL, Ma Bell has to be shaking in her boots(!).
Last
Result:
Download Speed: 2111 kbps
(263.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 282 kbps
(35.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Download Speed: 1631 kbps (203.9 KB/sec
transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 218 kbps
(27.3 KB/sec transfer rate)
Download Speed: 1654 kbps (206.8 KB/sec
transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 220 kbps
(27.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
BTW, I did these tests at 7:15A, a time when many road
warriors are using their aircards to check e-mail and surf the internet in
preparation for another busy day on the road. Website used: http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest