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4G speeds in US recover after unlimited plans crashed them Comments

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  • Gandalfdenvite
  • 38E
  • 15 Jan 2019

USA is really far behind the rest of the world! In Sweden I have truly unlimited 4G, no restrictions at all, with download speeds of 80-150 Mbps, including 100 GB 4G data in USA if I visit USA!

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    • Anonymous
    • I8m
    • 20 Jan 2018

    AnonD-464144, 19 Jan 2018Please dont speak on what you don't know. I just got 119 Mbps sitting in my living room. I liv... moreMost people dont get that. It also depends on towers, region, and tower quality and quantity.
    Its hilarious when people like you tell people to not comment on things yhey dont know about when your comment ironically shows you have no idea what you are talking about.

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      • Anonymous
      • I8m
      • 20 Jan 2018

      Vegetaholic, 19 Jan 2018It makes sense, to keep networks intact without overloading them by greedy users you needed to... moreYes people who use their rights or dont have normal intetnet are greedy. Noy the companies over charging for crappy networks and not improving them for such loads

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        • Hell
        • StU
        • 20 Jan 2018

        AnonD-464144, 19 Jan 2018Please dont speak on what you don't know. I just got 119 Mbps sitting in my living room. I liv... moreI reached 101 Mbps back in 2014 in my country using a Nokia Lumia 635( Orange network). I don't know what speeds they have nowadays...

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          • Vegetaholic
          • StU
          • 19 Jan 2018

          It makes sense, to keep networks intact without overloading them by greedy users you needed to cap speeds

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            • AnonD-439850
            • tVw
            • 19 Jan 2018

            THAT was the average speed there?

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              • AnonD-464144
              • qxt
              • 19 Jan 2018

              AnonD-669148, 18 Jan 2018USA have the slowest 4G network! In Sweden my truly unlimited (no restrictions at all) 3G, 3G,... morePlease dont speak on what you don't know. I just got 119 Mbps sitting in my living room. I live in NYC. A city that has almost as many people as your entire country. Tell me, how are those speeds up in say, a small town in Lapland? Probably not as fast as it is in Stockholm? Probably.

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                • AnonD-456829
                • HsL
                • 19 Jan 2018

                I went to India last year and I was getting 30 Mbps constantly with Airtel I guess!

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                  • Anonymous
                  • r3H
                  • 19 Jan 2018

                  [deleted post]LMAO. Dude, read what you just wrote.
                  What were you doing all through Geography class...counting the patterns on the ceiling?

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                    • AnonD-238991
                    • Nvx
                    • 19 Jan 2018

                    [deleted post]What??

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                      • Vineet290
                      • gNZ
                      • 19 Jan 2018

                      Well, here in India we consider high-speed Internet, If a youtube video plays without buffering at 720p. Most of people (not just here, everywhere) don't know difference between kBps and kb/s.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • tEZ
                        • 19 Jan 2018

                        Ah, it's still much much better than internet access in my country. High prices and no unlimited plans (all of data plans have quota). Also, only around 40-50% people are reported using 4G here, and it's not and in many places you can be still stuck in even 2G.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • pXn
                          • 19 Jan 2018

                          jrharbort, 18 Jan 2018Keep in mind these are average speeds, not max speeds. I've been able to pull 97Mbps download ... moreIn my country I had 93Mbps LTE in 2013 :)

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                            • AnonD-456831
                            • vLy
                            • 18 Jan 2018

                            Oh please. These americans whine about their service. Come to india. Then they'll know what slow internet really means. Been to viet, phil, thai, sing, even their 3G, in some places only when you travel, is still fast.

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                              • rMV
                              • 18 Jan 2018

                              AnonD-669148, 18 Jan 2018USA have the slowest 4G network! In Sweden my truly unlimited (no restrictions at all) 3G, 3G,... moreKeep in mind these are average speeds, not max speeds. I've been able to pull 97Mbps download speeds on t-mobile using 4G LTE, and around 25Mbps on 3G+ (HSPA+).

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                                • AnonD-558092
                                • r7b
                                • 18 Jan 2018

                                I have freakin' 750Mbps LTE but the data prices are simply absurd. Gimme half the speeds and unlimited data! Even just 1/4th!

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                                  • AdamBoy64
                                  • Fv4
                                  • 18 Jan 2018

                                  I often wonder about this in my country..
                                  Whether it's because data is becoming cheaper and cheaper, that the networks are getting slower and slower.. hmmm..

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • kkd
                                    • 18 Jan 2018

                                    why would i pay for 20, 30 or 100 mbps LTE speed if it is so limited and expensive? i prefer slower speed but unlimited data. LTE is supposed to server 100 mbps to 100000+ people and blablabla, obviously this is a fake to let us know they offer more than they actually give us, but if data is unlimited i don't care about 10 or 15 mbps speeds.

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • mp8
                                      • 18 Jan 2018

                                      [deleted post]You're also a fraction of the size in both land and population. What about the village people far from the City in Poland? Yeah thought so..

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                                        • AnonD-669148
                                        • 38G
                                        • 18 Jan 2018

                                        USA have the slowest 4G network! In Sweden my truly unlimited (no restrictions at all) 3G, 3G, speed is 32 Mbps!

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