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i know this isnt x related, or android related (yet), but since everyone here are verizon customers, i thought i would share.
i got the pantech usb modem on monday, and i've been getting on averate 14-15Mbps down, and 4-5Mbps up. i cant wait to have these speeds on a phone!

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Higher frequencies = more battery consumption, for sure. But, just like 3G, the technology keeps progressing and the radios will get refined and they'll get the battery usage down again.

Turn on 4G on the Evo, and the battery actually whimpers quietly and begins pleading for mercy. But I'm sure the next generation will be better, and the generation after that even better.

Same cycle as with any new tech.
 
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this is true, but the point is that LTE latency is much lower than EVDO latency

Fair enough but my point is that latency results from a speedtest site can be arbitrary and erroneous. I'm seeing latency as high as 700ms on my 7Mb T-Mo connection, via speedtest.net app, yet I have no issues w/VoIP calls, where QoS starts to degrade at 150ms.

Ping results to known addresses via a command prompt would provide more accurate info.
 
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this is true, but the point is that LTE latency is much lower than EVDO latency

Verizon dealer? I am too =) My rep brought me mine yesterday. i have been consistantly getting around 11-12mb/s and around latency around 100~200ms most of the time. hovers between most of the time. Too bad I only get it for a couple weeks as a trial.

Is your card the one with the USB cover that pops off and folds back sideways? I was just wondering because I havent heard much about the lte cards yet.
 
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Latency is going to vary from destination to destination. The OP's results may not be relevant to your's.

I'm well aware that latency - as well as bandwidth, actually - is going to vary based on a lot of parameters including destination, distance from towers, current network load, and about a dozen other factors.

However, one of the promises of LTE was a large reduction in latency overall. So some latency results are better than no latency results and will still be relevant even if they aren't my specific results.
 
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