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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Wang [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: February-03-11 12:28 PM
To: Henry Coleman
Cc: TAUG Technical
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] WindMobile / Mobilcity Internet Speed &
Connectivity Review.

> Uploads around 250-300Mbps everywhere.?????

250-300kbps maybe?

Alex

On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 12:08:57 -0500
Henry Coleman <[email protected]> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Henry Coleman <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 12:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] WindMobile / Mobilcity Internet Speed &
> Connectivity Review.
> To: Ehsan Elahi Malik <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> Interesting, IMHO the long latency could be tuned to make the throughput
> much greater.
> If you are using a Windows O/S you can change the TCPip settings in the
> registry.
> I use the  free "TCPOptimizer" tuned for a latency of 140 ms and I am now
> getting cable
> broadband speeds of 24.5 Mbs on some fast servers in the UK.
> H
> 
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Ehsan Elahi Malik
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > Reza, thanks for sharing your experience with data sticks with both
> > providers. Do you have a data plan with your Wind Phone (not data
stick)?
> > If
> > yes how is the speed on that connection?
> >
> > I mobile device is Nokia N900 with which my test results were as
following
> > Latency is always around 200-300ms
> > Downloads mostly around 2Mbps at my home in Finch/Islington and around
> > 2.5+Mb at my work on Dixie/401
> > I sometimes got around 1Mbps at my home and a couple of times I was able
to
> > clock it just over 4.5Mbps.
> > Uploads around 250-300Mbps everywhere.
> >
> > I sent my N900 Nokia USA for repair (just before my warranty expires) so
> > from roughly 3 weeks now, I got myself this Nokia 5230 for the time
being
> > until I get my N900 back.
> > Upload speed and the latency is still the same but I yet have to clock
the
> > downloads over 2Mb
> > I feel that 5230 cannot handle more speed.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ehsan Malik
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Reza - Voipernetics [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: February-02-11 4:53 PM
> > To: Asterisk Users Group
> > Subject: [on-asterisk] WindMobile / Mobilcity Internet Speed &
Connectivity
> > Review.
> >
> > I have **both** WindMobile and Mobilicity.    WindMobile gives a full
> > blown 7.2 Mbps down (close to true 7.2 mbps speed) at Downtown
> > locations.   Upstream is more like 250-300 Kbps.    In the Yonge/Finch
> > area the neighbourhood where I live,  upon on the 4th floor we get about
> > 3.2 Mpbs (close to true speed) down, and same 250-300 kpbs up.
> >
> > However, connection drops every hour or so.  My SSH terminal disconnects
> > and drops.   Seconds later it reconnects.   Latency of connectivity is
> > about 180-250 ms to our voip server through Wind.
> >
> > On my Mobilicity I get 1.2 Mpbs close to true speed, downstream and
> > remarkably I get about 1Mbps upstream as well!    Connectivity within
> > 4-5 KM radius from Yonge/Finch area has been pretty darn consistent.
> > My SSH terminal has not dropped due to connectivity dropped in tests
> > done over 48 hrs non-stop.   In other words, in 48 hrs, there was no
> > hiccup.    Latency of connectivity to our SIP servers with Mobilicity
> > was about 100-120 ms.   Looks like they have better connectivity with
> > lower wireless latency.
> >
> > I did not have to purchase another internet stick from Mobilicity
> > (approx $100).  I simply flushed the firmware on my Wind stick, and
> > unlocked it to use with any network.   At this point, I can use my Wind
> > Mobile Huawei HSPDA E181 stick, not just with Wind but also Mobilicity.
> >
> > I think within the GTA area, I will vote for Mobilicity Internet.
> > Their unlimited plan is half off if you subscribe to one of their phone
> > plans.    Wind service right now I continue to pay $25 for unlimited
> > usage and will not be renewing service from Wind as of March 1st.    My
> > needs for mobile internet is to basically connect to our SSH server, and
> > for that 1 Mpbs up and down is sufficient for me.   YouTube,
> > entertainment etc., is for my 15 Mbps cable connection at home.     I've
> > been using both Wind since month 2 of their launch.    Mobilicity since
> > the day of their launch.
> >
> > Last but not least, VOIP calls have been flawless on both connections
> > though latency at 250ms to me is a concern for Toronto based calls.
> > Where as 100-120 ms latency, the results to the trained ear is
> > definitely better.
> > /*
> > Cheers!
> > Reza.*/
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