Sentences with phrase «mbps average speed»

The free WiFi internet in the room was not very reliable and very slow, even by low Bali standards, at only 1.2 Mbps average speed, so don't plan on streaming video or doing much work!
The free wifi was reliable and fast at 14.5 Mbps average speed!

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The battery lasts about four hours before it needs to be plugged in to power, and the company promises speeds as fast as 6 Mbps on average, bursting up to 25 Mbps where available.
Between Q2 2015 and Q2 2016, the average internet speed in India has improved by 54 %, to 3.6 Mbps, according to the latest...
With an average connection speed of 7.6 megabits per second (Mbps), China ranks 74th globally, according to a recent study by Akamai Technologies of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Even way up here in Ontario's nickel belt, it wasn't hard to land a signal; download speeds range from below 1 mbps to as much as 15, though the average is closer to 4 - 5 mbps — which was fine for streaming videos and not once triggered a «Daaaad!»
The connection is encrypted making it a completely safe way to enjoy the world of he Internet right from your car at speeds averaging 400kbps - 1.2 mbps.
In our New York City apartment, the Streak 7 provided an average download speed of 1.62 Mbps (high of 1.9 Mbps) and an upload speed of 1.11 Mbps as measured by Speedtest.net.
Thanks to the one - two punch of an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual - core chip plus connection to Verizon's ultra-fast 4G network, we saw swift average download speeds of 13.5 Mbps.
It appears, based on preliminary testing with this tablet, that Verizon's 4G is indeed super fast, with an average (repeatable) testing speed of 28 + Mbps downstream, and nearly 8 Mbps upstream.
When we used the SpeedTest.net app to gauge the Jetstream's download and upload speeds, the tablet averaged 4.9 Mbps down and just 680 Kbps up.
Similarly, the G2x's an average upload speed of 1.7 Mbps was well below the Thunderbolt (4 to 7 Mbps), but it blew past both the Samsung Galaxy S 4G (976 Kbps) and the Sidekick 4G (1.3 Mbps).
Upload speeds averaged 548 Kbps, with a high of 1.5 Mbps.
Inside our Flatiron office, which traditionally gets between 1 - 2 bars of LTE coverage, speeds dropped to an average of 0.81 Mbps down and 1.08 Mbps up.
The HSPA + 14.4 wasn't what we consider 4G, but it turned in respectable speeds averaging 6.6 Mbps down and 1.3 Mbps up in Ookla's Speedtest.net app.
Customers should expect average download speeds of 5 to 12 Mbps and upload speeds of 2 to 5 Mbps in 4G LTE mobile broadband coverage areas.
The DROID Charge's 4G LTE data speeds were very solid in our initial tests; our download throughput averaged 11.24 Mbps down, and the phone uploaded at an average of 5.38 Mbps.
When we ran Speedtest.net, the Pro 700T delivered an average download rate of 6.7 Mbps, with an upload speed of 1.46 Mbps.
Verizon Wireless Services Reliable 3G Network: With support for the EV - DO high - speed data standard, you'll enjoy fast access to the Internet and Verizon Wireless multimedia services (additional charges applicable), with average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps and peak rates up to 2 Mbps.
Reliable 3G Network: With support for the EV - DO high - speed data standard, you'll enjoy fast access to the Internet and Verizon Wireless multimedia services (additional charges applicable), with average download speeds ranging from 400 to 700 Kbps and peak rates up to 2 Mbps.
For instance, when we tested the HTC One phone at the same New York City location at around the same time, we saw average download speeds of 13.4 Mbps and upload speeds of 2.5 Mbps.
We tested the Verizon version in New York City, where we saw an average download speed of 9 Mbps and average uploads of 10 Mbps.
Having access to Verizon's LTE network is a plus, with download speeds averaging 20 Mbps or so.
With an active AT&T SIM inserted, we logged average data download speeds of 3.1 Mbps in Queens, NY, a respectable 3G result.
In Jersey City, download speeds averaged 4.3 Mbps and upload speeds averaged just 950.4 Kbps.
We observed average data speeds of 1.2 Mbps (download) and 0.75 Mbps (upload) in 3G territory.
That said, when we tested the FonePad on AT&T's HSPA network, we recorded an average download speed of 4.3 Mbps and average upload speeds of 1.31 Mbps, which is relatively impressive.
Verizon's 4G LTE screams on these things, with download speeds averaging about 25 Mbps and upload speeds around 7 Mbps (plus or minus, depending on where you are).
Both it and the HTC Amaze 4G are rated at a theoretical top download speed of 22 Mbps, and T - Mobile estimates that users can expect average speeds of about 8 Mbps.
At an optimal T - Mobile location in a midtown deli, downloads averaged 16.2 Mbps and uploads at 1.7 Mbps, with max speeds of 17.8 Mbps down and 1.75 up.
3G data speeds (EVDO Rev A.) in areas not yet served by 4G (peak download speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 1.8 Mbps; average download speeds of 600 kbps - 1.4 Mbps)
Ultra-fast 4G connectivity with simultaneous voice and data capability (peak download speeds of more than 10 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 1 Mbps; average download speeds of 3 - 6 Mbps)
AT&T HTC Jetstream support HSPA + (High Speed Packet Access) technology that works on 850 / 1900/2100 MHz and offer averaged 7.5 Mbps for download and 1.1 Mbps for upload speeds.
Average latency for the Streak 7 hovered around 70 milliseconds; download speeds averaged 5.5 Mbps, while uploads were in the 1.5 Mbps range.
Speeds of at least 10 Mbps is the minimum for uninterrupted service, but provides only lower - than - average resolution.
We saw an average download speed of 0.30 Mbps and an average upload speed of 0.75 Mbps.
The WiFi internet in the room was unreliable and speeds varied greatly from no internet in the evenings to more than 8 Mbps in the mornings, with a measured average of 3.6 Mbps.
The free WiFi internet in the room and common areas is very fast at an average speed of 15.8 Mbps, although it varied quite a bit from 3.0 to 34.5 Mbps.
The internet is very reliable and at an average speed of 9.7 Mbps the fastest I've found on Bali!
The free WiFi internet was reliable, but slow at an average speed of 2.8 Mbps — enough for email and web browsing and video streaming at standard resolution.
The free WiFi internet was reliable and very fast at an average speed of 19.1 Mbps — that's much better than I've had at more expensive hotels in tech - savy California!
It maxed out at speeds of 2 Mbps and dropped to 0 at some times, averaging 1.5 Mbps throughout my stay.
The free WiFi internet was reliable and consistently fast at an average speed of 5.1 Mbps, never dropping much below that.
The free wifi was reliable and fast at an average speed of 3 Mbps — enough for work or streaming video throughout our stay.
The free WiFi internet in the room was fast at an average speed of 5.3 Mbps, enough to do work and streem movies, but sometimes unreliable.
The free WiFi internet was reliable and very fast, with speeds between 10 - 80 Mbps, averaging 29 Mbps on my stays.
There is free wifi internet in the room, it's reliable and blazingly fast at an average measured speed of 38.3 Mbps, making the WiFi Internet the best feature of the HoJo S. Lake Tahoe!
The free WiFi internet is reliable and very fast at an average speed of 9 Mbps.
The free WiFi internet was reliable and very fast at an average speed of 16.4 Mbps, one of the best I've had on Bali and great to work or stream video.
The free WiFi internet in the room was shaky and at slow at an average speed of 1.6 Mbps, so don't plan any Netlfix movies during your stay!
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