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oxnsox: Hardly a fair comparison...
You were operating the VF unit with your left hand.
freitasm:xpd: So not a fair test IMO but as MF said above........
I think it's a fair test. It shows the iPad won't get 3G everywhere with one operator, but it will always be 3G on another. That's all. It also shows a comparison where both have 3G services available.
But if the implication is that one carrier is sooo much faster than another then it's not a valid test. May just as well have tested devices where one carrier had no coverage.....
Left handed or not surely a comparative test is with both devices on 2100 networks????
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xpd: OK, but was actually on test here ?
The iPad's capability, or the networks speeds ?
The way I read the title, Id assume the iPad itself, therefore the network speed is a moot point but the fact it connects to both networks is made, but Im probably being pedantic ;)
bingothewonderdog:xpd: OK, but was actually on test here ?
The iPad's capability, or the networks speeds ?
The way I read the title, Id assume the iPad itself, therefore the network speed is a moot point but the fact it connects to both networks is made, but Im probably being pedantic ;)
The iPad browsing experience around the country on one network or the other (which is a function of both iPad technical specs and high-speed network coverage)
Cut to the chase, if a good friend wanted your recommendation on which network to connect to for using their iPad both in the cities and the regions, putting aside contracts and data price and concentrating on the experience - what would you advise?
... (edit)... Cut to the chase, if a good friend wanted your recommendation on which network to connect to for using their iPad both in the cities and the regions, putting aside contracts and data price and concentrating on the experience - what would you advise?
morocco: I am not sure why piha was so slow on telecom, here in Kerikeri I am 2+ Mbps during the day & it slowed down to .6 Mbps at 7:30pm, that is light and day over vodafone 2g. ( 1.8 Mbps now )
johnr:morocco: I am not sure why piha was so slow on telecom, here in Kerikeri I am 2+ Mbps during the day & it slowed down to .6 Mbps at 7:30pm, that is light and day over vodafone 2g. ( 1.8 Mbps now )
These speeds are not over the 2G
oxnsox:freitasm:xpd: So not a fair test IMO but as MF said above........
I think it's a fair test. It shows the iPad won't get 3G everywhere with one operator, but it will always be 3G on another. That's all. It also shows a comparison where both have 3G services available.
Really it's a mixed bag test.... the CBD test is relevant and shows comparable speeds (we know nothing about the individual network loads at the time), and as MF indicates it shows the differences in speed when one is using a 2G service. Which is useful to know if you find yourself having to use those services.
But if the implication is that one carrier is sooo much faster than another then it's not a valid test. May just as well have tested devices where one carrier had no coverage.....
Left handed or not surely a comparative test is with both devices on 2100 networks????
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