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    #16
    Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
    They claim 1.55 Mb/s. Trouble is, a lot of services that are available to home neighborhoods are not available to our business address in Mesquite. Or at least not as far as I'm aware of.
    Have you checked with the local cable company? We have Suddenlink out here and even they have over 10 Mbps actual download speed. Surely someone in Mesquite can beat 10 Mbps.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Keith View Post
      Have you checked with the local cable company? We have Suddenlink out here and even they have over 10 Mbps actual download speed. Surely someone in Mesquite can beat 10 Mbps.
      Called Time Warner and they were supposed to check on availability but haven't called me back.

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        #18
        He complained that AT&T slowed his connection because he used too much data, which they do! That is crazy fast though for wireless.

        I heard that in china that they have a lot more "g"s than we do and there wireless is way faster like 30 and 50 mpbs.

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          #19
          Here's my AT&T service blowing you out of the water.

          The top two are my cell service on 3G the bottom is my AT&T dsl. Both are from my house in Waxahachie. No we are not in the sticks. It makes me want to claw my eyes out.
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            #20
            I did several tests this morning. This is Time Warner Internet using wireless router at my home.
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              #21
              U-Verse at home is almost 5x faster than my work connection...

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                #22
                My phone makes calls...........

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                  U-Verse at home is almost 5x faster than my work connection...

                  And even that is slow nowdays. Most home cable internet connections are between 10 and 20 Mbps.

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                    #24
                    Ahhh! That's better!



                    This will make a huge difference in downloading blueprint files.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                      Ahhh! That's better!



                      This will make a huge difference in downloading blueprint files.
                      You doubled your speed, did you change providers?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by super_dave View Post
                        He complained that AT&T slowed his connection because he used too much data, which they do! That is crazy fast though for wireless.

                        I heard that in china that they have a lot more "g"s than we do and there wireless is way faster like 30 and 50 mpbs.
                        LTE is what all the carriers are moving to, even internationally. LTE-Advanced is supposed to have those crazy speeds. I don't think it's been deployed yet though...they just finalized the standards and the equipment isn't available yet. LTE is what MetroPCS, Verizon, and AT&T have launched as 4G.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Keith View Post
                          You doubled your speed, did you change providers?
                          Way more than doubled. This was my work connection, the one that was 1.5 Mb/s on Cbeyond's T1. Now we're on Clear's 4G modem. We've been getting anywhere from about 4 Mb/s up to 12 Mb/s. I went around and talked to all the neighboring businesses about their internet connections and found out two of them are on Clear. Called them and had the modem the next day. But I had to wait a few days to get an IT guy out to configure our hardware firewall. I'm pretty happy with the improvement!

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                            #28
                            Can you tell someone who is not as tech savy how i could check this on my Blackberry Torch?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by czechgrubworm View Post
                              Can you tell someone who is not as tech savy how i could check this on my Blackberry Torch?
                              You can check your speed by going to http://speedtest.net/ on your mobile browser. I am pretty sure it will work on a Torch.

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