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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris951 View Post
    I bet you $1000 the web page will not load noticeably faster. This is because of the phones limitations to render the web pages. This also comes into effect with different web browsers.
    Your logic is flawed. The reason that the website doesn't load noticeably faster is because websites are very small in size(usually less than a MB). The reason there is no noticeable difference is because you are talking about loading such a small amount of data.

    A device can render a file or website as fast as the data connection speed allows(and as fast as the antenna is built for). There is no limitation set by the actual device itself. When a company says "we have the fastest 4G phones" they are saying that they have the fastest 4G network, it has nothing to do with with the hardware of the devices. It's not like your HTC Evo is going to load faster on one network because the other network has set speed limitations on the hardware. It is because of the speed of the carrier's network.

    I don't need to look anything up. I am a CISCO certified network administrator. I have years of experience.
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    I'm sorry. I have to agree with Chris. If I have a Windows 95 system it will definitely render web pages or other things much slower than my PC running Windows 7. Doesn't matter what my bandwidth is. It comes down to hardware and software limitations. If you have an older Wi-Fi card in your computer compared to nowadays it probably won't support the data speed again hardware and software limitations. You should know this of course. This the need for progressing technology and securing your job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmills87

    Your logic is flawed. The reason that the website doesn't load noticeably faster is because websites are very small in size(usually less than a MB). The reason there is no noticeable difference is because you are talking about loading such a small amount of data.

    A device can render a file or website as fast as the data connection speed allows(and as fast as the antenna is built for). There is no limitation set by the actual device itself. When a company says "we have the fastest 4G phones" they are saying that they have the fastest 4G network, it has nothing to do with with the hardware of the devices. It's not like your HTC Evo is going to load faster on one network because the other network has set speed limitations on the hardware. It is because of the speed of the carrier's network.

    I don't need to look anything up. I am a CISCO certified network administrator. I have years of experience.
    Well with all that experience, you sure don't know phones too good. Or computers for that matter. I am a self taught computer wiz. Been working, fixing, tweaking, and building them for 8 years now. I wouldn't just pull this out of my rear to make you mad. But I'm right and I know I'm right. Being a system admin does not qualify you to know everything. And we are mostly talking about phones here, not computers. When it comes to phones, you could have all the damn mb of speed you want but it will NOT translate to equal the same speeds experienced on the phone. This is why I told the op the only difference would be in downloading/uploading. I will argue this to the grave because it is a fact. You really should look it up because I don't want to go back and forth over something that I'm right about

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRad2003
    I'm sorry. I have to agree with Chris. If I have a Windows 95 system it will definitely render web pages or other things much slower than my PC running Windows 7. Doesn't matter what my bandwidth is. It comes down to hardware and software limitations. If you have an older Wi-Fi card in your computer compared to nowadays it probably won't support the data speed again hardware and software limitations. You should know this of course. This the need for progressing technology and securing your job.
    Exactly


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