americans are so funny,
I'm sorry. You misunderstood me. I don't care what you think. I'm right, you're wrong.
americans are so funny,
...of the EDGE network, it's also about available capacity. After suffering through the use of EDGE for the past two years, I can tell you that in major markets like Los Angeles and New York during peaks points of the day, not only do the speeds drop, but the service steps down to standard GPRS service when EDGE reaches it's capacity, and this happens regularly.
Now if you 're living in a small town or a less densely populated city then I can see how some of you would maintain decent connections, but you just can't compare 100-200k EDGE speeds with the 2-3MB speeds of 3G service.
Perhaps. But I can tell you that EVDO suffers from the exact same problem in the NYC area. I suspect 3G/HSDPA will (or does) as well.
I would rather have 20% of 3MB EVDO or HSDPA (400k) than 20% of 250k EDGE (50k) for web browsing, but I suspect you'll feel this way too after plunking down $500-600 for an iPhone and attempting to use it in a major city for a few months.
OK, but what about now? AT&T supposedly poured a ton of money to beef up their EDGE network recently....of the EDGE network, it's also about available capacity. After suffering through the use of EDGE for the past two years, I can tell you that in major markets like Los Angeles and New York during peaks points of the day, not only do the speeds drop, but the service steps down to standard GPRS service when EDGE reaches it's capacity, and this happens regularly...