I would really love to get the data rate on my new iPhone 3GS to hit 7.2 mbit/s, like Rogers advertises. Unfortunately, the reality is that we’ll never be able to hit that speed as the network can’t handle it.
On my iPhone 3G I remember getting download speeds of about 4800 kbits/s. With the 3GS however, I can’t seem to break 4075 Kbits/s download and 261 Kbits/s upload.
From what I’ve been reading, however, the data rates out west and in the U.S. are even worse! Luckily I’m in Florida right now and I’ve been given a chance to test it out first hand.
The current 3G data rate here in Fort Meyers on AT&T is 179 Kbits/s download and 60 Kbits/s upload. It’s ridiculously slow, and the 3G reception is maxed at 5 bars.
I guess Rogers is doing something right.
There is a great app call Speed Test, which is free from the AppStore. Download it and give it try and please post your results in the comment section of this post.
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