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Here in the US - some are cutting the Cords and going Wireless.

I did this last Spring and went with a Business plan on cell phone.

Through hiding tethering with apps made for that purpose, I then moved

on to another company that offers 4G LTE wireless broadband data

only plans. They last ran a promotion to 5x for the 60GB plan which gives

300GB's around $110.00, a break down is like $0.36 a Gigabyte - most

everybody else is around $10.00 a Gig if not more.

I'm using the PC now typing this through tethered to my phone data only plan.

I set the phone to use only LTE bands and have to use Groove phone app to

make calls, SMS works on the phones native interface though. All is good.

How many of you are using wireless broadband only for your internet hook-ups.

Maybe some day we all will be using (not talking Wi-Fi), I'm talking Sim card

wireless broadband on a phone carriers network towers.

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wow!!!! u.s.Time Warner Cable is a ROCKET .

In italy more then 100 Mbits/sec is impossible

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i wonder how long they will stick to this f*cking flash crap @speedtest.net.

 

I've wondered the same thing before but fortunately the beta http://beta.speedtest.net/ means you don't flash.

Personally I can't wait for the day when we don't need flash for anything at all  :D

 

Here's my result with the new beta

 

http://beta.speedtest.net/result/4893094915

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

disabled fckn' broadcom wi-fi module,connected with TP-LINK TL-WN822N,disabled wep protocol (access thru mac address) & voila,my wi-fi connection speed below

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  • 1 month later...

At work I have 1GB/S up and down and at home 100MB/S up and down.  If I had to pay for it I would have a lot less.

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