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http://www.opendns.com/
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
thether it to your pc and surf on your pc and see if it's slow also. If it is then you know it's dns server or connection or both. If it's not then you know it's software related on your phone.
The other thing i noticed is that after downloading the 2g/3g status bar app and opening it and choosing 3g instead of dual or 2g I stopped seeing t-mobile automatically switch me over to 1 bar of edge making everything slow to almost not opening.
I think if you let your carrier drop you down to the slowest speed during peak hours they will do it but if you force it to stay on 3g it bypasses that.
I just timed making a connection to WLAN at home and connecting to google news and total time was 15 secs at 2,5g