it's 7.2 megabits/sec. I figure even the current 3G network could send a simple message like that faster, heck sending a text would be faster funny enough.
Yeah. I don't know what the deal is there. As much as AT&T drops the ball, this one doesn't strike me as their drop. Let's keep the pitchforks aimed at them for delayed MMS and tethering for now.
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why does it take so long? I thought At&t had the fastest 3G network ;)
At the end of 2009 if we're lucky then at 7.2 megabytes download speed then it might be but it's AT&T we're talking about here
it's 7.2 megabits/sec. I figure even the current 3G network could send a simple message like that faster, heck sending a text would be faster funny enough.
Yeah. I don't know what the deal is there. As much as AT&T drops the ball, this one doesn't strike me as their drop. Let's keep the pitchforks aimed at them for delayed MMS and tethering for now.