boutons_deux
06-23-2015, 09:35 AM
San Antonio
Winner: T-Mobile
http://www7.pcmag.com/media/images/430345-fmn-bug.gif?thumb=y (http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,2364549,00.asp)None of the major carriers performed particularly well in San Antonio this year, and the four slow LTE networks generated some weird results.
For instance, T-Mobile's 3G HSPA+ network had higher average download speeds than its LTE network, although that still resulted in a slower overall consumer experience because of T-Mobile 3G's very long time to first byte.
All of the LTE networks fell under our 5Mbps threshold at least a third of the time, which was pretty disappointing.
T-Mobile was the best of the bad bunch here, with good reliability across the city and a combination of 3G and 4G networks delivering adequate, if not spectacular speeds.
http://www.itworld.com/article/2939255/windows/the-us-navys-warfare-systems-command-just-paid-millions-to-stay-on-windows-xp.html?nsdr=true#tk.ITWNLE_nlt_today_2015-06-23
Winner: T-Mobile
http://www7.pcmag.com/media/images/430345-fmn-bug.gif?thumb=y (http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,2364549,00.asp)None of the major carriers performed particularly well in San Antonio this year, and the four slow LTE networks generated some weird results.
For instance, T-Mobile's 3G HSPA+ network had higher average download speeds than its LTE network, although that still resulted in a slower overall consumer experience because of T-Mobile 3G's very long time to first byte.
All of the LTE networks fell under our 5Mbps threshold at least a third of the time, which was pretty disappointing.
T-Mobile was the best of the bad bunch here, with good reliability across the city and a combination of 3G and 4G networks delivering adequate, if not spectacular speeds.
http://www.itworld.com/article/2939255/windows/the-us-navys-warfare-systems-command-just-paid-millions-to-stay-on-windows-xp.html?nsdr=true#tk.ITWNLE_nlt_today_2015-06-23