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2006-07-03
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@ Lyon, France
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OK, So I downloaded the latest and greatest Nokia 770 OS 2006 recently. After this, today, just for the heck of it, I ran the Mobile Speed Test at ' testmy.net' . Here, I ran the Express Dual Test. It seems that my GPRS download speed has gone up, like almost doubled.
Sometimes earlier when I had tested the Mobile Speed at the 'dslreports' site (with Nokia770 OS 2005) the speed was 27Kbps and now it is 54 Kbps. Here, I must mention that I mucked around with the settings of the Nokia 770. Instead of using my connection name as ' T-Mobile GPRS ', I made it " T-Mobile EGPRS ". In my phone(Nokia 3650) setting also I did the same instead of the connection being named 'T-Mobile GPRS' I changed it to " T-Mobile EGPRS ".
Would this tiny change have created the difference or is it because I downloaded the Nokia 770 OS 2006?
Any ideas, Comments, Flames ??![]()
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2006-07-03
, 18:22
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@ Washington DC
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2006-07-03
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@ USA & BharatVarsh ( INDIA - Kerala ).
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Flame because you:don't know the difference between GPRS and EGPRG (or EDGE).:-)
At full rate (near a relay and with a good DUN profile on the telephone) you can expect 70 kbps with GPRS and 170 kbps with EDGE.
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Sometimes earlier when I had tested the Mobile Speed at the 'dslreports' site (with Nokia770 OS 2005) the speed was 27Kbps and now it is 54 Kbps. Here, I must mention that I mucked around with the settings of the Nokia 770. Instead of using my connection name as ' T-Mobile GPRS ', I made it " T-Mobile EGPRS ". In my phone(Nokia 3650) setting also I did the same instead of the connection being named 'T-Mobile GPRS' I changed it to " T-Mobile EGPRS ".
Would this tiny change have created the difference or is it because I downloaded the Nokia 770 OS 2006?
Any ideas, Comments, Flames ??
Last edited by Arjun; 2007-02-16 at 21:46.