What is your greatest download speed on the iphone 4s

What is your greatest download speed on the iphone 4s

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I got this.
Pretty good I might say. I have vet gone above this. Anyone had a better result?
I have compared mine to my iPad 2 and got a better result on my 4S
 

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A Nov 4th test done on my home WiFi was 12.56 Mbps down and 8.63 Mbps up. LOL

I won't even bother to post a speed test of 3G over VZW's CDMA. I live in a metroplex that has over 6 million people living here. Overloaded towers is the norm.
 
At my house I can pull almost 13mbps on my hard wired computer. On my 4S I can get just a hair over 10mbps. My router is old and tired though.
 
Skull One said:
A Nov 4th test done on my home WiFi was 12.56 Mbps down and 8.63 Mbps up. LOL

I won't even bother to post a speed test of 3G over VZW's CDMA. I live in a metroplex that has over 6 million people living here. Overloaded towers is the norm.

Thats very good skul
 
Rocko said:
At my house I can pull almost 13mbps on my hard wired computer. On my 4S I can get just a hair over 10mbps. My router is old and tired though.

That is over wi fi yeah? The 4s?
 
Here's some of my recent results. I have great WIFI with Verizon FIOS.

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Pseudo-Fed said:
Here's some of my recent results. I have great WIFI with Verizon FIOS.

Could you translate those to Mbps please
 
Pseudo-Fed said:
Sure. Just divide by 1000 (kbps=kilobytes or 1000 bytes per second, mbps=megabits or million bits per second), so 21769=21.77 mbps, etc.

Lol. Thanks
 
Pseudo, you are using a Verizon Wifi service? What are their specs on Download and Upload speeds? That seems odd that your download is slower than your upload. My fastest download was 36.6 MBPS and my fastest upload was 5.37 MBPS. Time warner caps me at 5. I have their Wideband service. BTW, All these speeds are still in bits and not bytes right? So really, you have to divide that result by 8 to get it into what we all are used to seeing. (Bytes)
 

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