AT&T 3G
Recently I tried a test, I purchased a Cradlepoint wireless access point, where I can plug in my Verizon Broadband card. The idea was I could easily attach my Macbook Air and friends could share the card if needed. For the heck of it, in a setting where I had full strength on the iPhone in the 3G network. I was connected my phone to my cradlepoint, which was connected to my Verizon Broadband with 50% signal strength. All web access on the iPhone increased by 400% over the 3G from AT&T.
After further research I found that AT&T uses a very fast interface on their towers for 3G, however the majority of their towers only have 2 T1’s to cover (x) users. Most cable modems provide greater levels of capacity than a total of 3mbps, the total of 2 T1’s. Just to be sure my phone wasn’t the issue, I asked a buddy in the UK to load the same US page and his phone responded at least 4x faster.
How is it AT&T can advertise the fastest 3G network, when clearly they do not have the fastest working network in the US?
I have even tested my Verizon Broadband Card against a late model 3G AT&T card on the exact same laptop. Both having the same signal strength, however the Verizon card out performed the AT&T card in every single test. I am lost; can someone explain this to me? I have heard all of the reasons why from a top-level guy at Sprint, that knows this stuff inside and out.




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