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How are other Toronto, Ontario folks getting extremely faster speeds than me? Granted, I'm with Bell and I think the others are Rogers, but still. Maybe it's my location?

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Bellevue Wa, on tmobile and top 4 is LTE and bottom are regular 4g
 

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Hmm.. I don't see any LTE here in Seattle, only 4G with T-mobile's iPhone 5

It's in very few areas in Bellevue, I was using sensorly and its actually very accurate, when I did the speed test I was on I-90 I'm gonna upload pic of spot on the map. (Use the sensorly app on your iPhone not their website
 

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These purple areas are lte and I'm not really sure what the gray areas are
 

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No LTE yet... but decent enough and a huge jump from Sprint!!!
 

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This is the fastest I've gotten in the Irvine, Ca area. Don't know if it was a fluke or not.
 

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Post your LTE speeds and location

Amazed at ATT LTE performance in crowds.

21,000 last night at Buffett. Densly packed. Was 50mbps while tailgating, as the show went on, dipped hard, but still had broadband speed.

Mind blown.

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Instagram, youtube Capture 1080P uploads no problemo!
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Perth, WA, Australia

Sine the last time I posted, I believe Telstra has increased their download speed. I've got over 90Mbps two days in a row now :eek:. Telstra is only using 1800Mhz as 700 frequency is only just getting auctioned off to telcos now, so hopefully it will continue to climb! :D

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Something fishy or wonky.

All that is realistically capable of at the Application Layer after protocol overhead is going to be ~70mbps and even thats a stretch.

http://www.qualcomm.com/chipsets/gobi 9615
 
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