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Why did I ever move?!

Lol. We actually love it here so it's a non issue. Still work in Boston, which is about the only place I even use cellular data, so it's all good. :)

:D

AT&T's "Boston" market is almost the entire Northeastern side of the state, so you should be seeing these upgrades in North Reading within the next few months
 
At&t San diego
 

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This is with the T-Mobile cell spot/router I downloaded the latest iOS 8 update it was so fast it went straight to restart and install. iPhone 6+


Wow. I am thinking of getting this cel spot but I have to buy one at full price since I do not have a contract with t-mo. I am month to month. What were your speeds before it?
 
Wow. I am thinking of getting this cel spot but I have to buy one at full price since I do not have a contract with t-mo. I am month to month. What were your speeds before it?
My speeds were about 65Mbs with a airport express
 
Wow. I am thinking of getting this cel spot but I have to buy one at full price since I do not have a contract with t-mo. I am month to month. What were your speeds before it?

My speeds were about 65Mbs with a airport express
This depends on your Internet of course. 65Mbps is the limit of 2.4GHz 802.11n for mobile devices, if you have a faster Internet plan upgrading to any 802.11ac router will improve performance.
 
While I waited for lunch I checked out the red numbers for my app updates.

There was an update, 35.5 mb.

I was on LTE and I figured what the heck and hit the Update button.

Less than 3 eye blinks later it was downloaded ... and installed.

Naturally I became curious at this speed, confirmed I was on LTE (ATT in Ft Lauderdale, FL), and ran an ookla speed test.

Here's what resulted:


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This depends on your Internet of course. 65Mbps is the limit of 2.4GHz 802.11n for mobile devices, if you have a faster Internet plan upgrading to any 802.11ac router will improve performance.
yes the T-mobile AC router brought my speeds up to 250Mbs on my 6+ and 300Mbs on my iPad air2.
 
T-Mobile 20mhz LTE (Band 4).

Augusta, GA

I was actually expecting it to be a little faster. 20 mhz in a small town.
 

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How can I increase these speeds (other than get rid of sprint)?

ETA: I'm in Dallas texas
 

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