soccerballtux
Lifer
- Dec 30, 2004
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Well for me it's LTE or nothing. HSPA is sooooooooo slow and might as well be called EDGE. Something about T-Mo's service that blurs the line between LTE and HSPA, though, in certain spots.
I like their policies a lot and its LTE service is really good, but the coverage is not reliable for a day-to-day use. So I use it for my "tablet." (Xperia Z Ultra)
T-mobile's HSPA is 42mbps which combined with their lower subscriber count means you usually get 12mbps or so which is most definitely more than I need. I'm happy with a solid 2mbits and low ping. Web pages are 500KBytes which is loadable in 2 seconds at 2mbits.
Most people fussing for more are actually more interested in the lower latency that comes with LTE having gobs more bandwidth. That lower latency could be had if QoS favored bursty traffic and throttled downloads/heavy streaming-- that's the only thing that kills the network, and is the only thing they really need to worry about metering.