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Frisco, TX

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AT&T Omaha, NE. 3 Bars LTE.

Getting wildly different results here.

4th one is my home Wi-fi for comparison.

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AT&T, downtown Phoenix, AZ. I've seen it peak at about 48mbps down.
 

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Jesus, what is it with people posting speeds but not conditions or locations or network. Speeds alone are ****** useless!
 
by using these speed test, does this actually take up that my data? I've read somewhere that people are using up a lot of data quickly.
 
These threads make me a sad panda. Most of these LTE speeds are faster than my home internet connection :(
 
I'm in California in an area without LTE, but this is the fastest I've seen on my iPad. Took it while I was driving through Indianapolis over the summer.



This is about as fast as it goes where I am now without LTE on iPhone 5. ;(

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Taken from Pittsburgh, PA outdoors.

The speeds seem to drop about 10mbps when I go indoors, still insanely fast.

It's going to be extremely hard for me to keep away from the 5GB unlimited throttling threshold on this thing. So much faster than the max 20mbps (usually 3-4 mbps) that I get from Comcast here.
 
These speedtest don't help me out one bit!

I'm debating between Verizon and AT&T as my provider but I'm torn for few reasons;

Verizon, currently have LTE coverage in all the place I frequent most, except for work - which sucks. Having said that I don't have to worry about slow 3G coverage.

AT&T's LTE is soo much faster but not anywhere I frequent most, although their HSPA speeds are decent!

decisions decisions.
 
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