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(Press box) 3 May 2012
RootMetrics today announced the latest report from New York and Roots Roots Core Core corresponding prices. The report analyzes the results of over 69,000 real data, calls and SMS on the detection of AT & T, MetroPCS, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Networks. It is the first time that any cost carrier has won Roots core in a market, Verizon’s LTE network swept all categories of test RootMetrics.
across the country, is increasingly seen RootMetrics Verizon and AT & T to the claim to compete the fastest network data. Even if AT & T’s LTE service offering in New York who could not keep pace with Verizon’s LTE network. Verizon’s LTE, AT & T LTE easily beaten by comparing the average download and upload. RootMetrics continue to compare the performance of LTE Verizon and AT & T, if possible.
With the exception of Sprint with all domestic airlines, has a download speed faster than the average during this test cycle, as if RootMetrics recorded first visit to New York in July 2011. In recent tests, Sprint pulled the other carriers with a wide margin when comparing average download speeds.
T-Mobile has offered a strong showing in New York, recording the average download speeds are comparable RootMetrics on the AT & T LTE found.
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also added tests and results for MetroPCS New York recently in the report. The company will continue to examine and to add regional carriers as possible, provide a complete picture of the mobile service.
With our current test work was to have consumers the bigger picture as possible of the carrier networks up, said Bill Moore, CEO of RootMetrics. Data at high speed is a factor, but people should still look closely, lead the way in which the carriers in all areas of data, text, and with the request to determine which carrier is best for the needs of individuals and mobile application models . There have also been helping consumers LTE performance put in a broader context: LTE is more than pure speed. How many times have LTE service is as important to a consumer. LTE is not always available and show that consumers are accelerating under real conditions.
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performance since tests of performance data RootMetrics analyzed the velocity vectors of the individual networks could upload and download files, and how often a client to successfully connect to the data network. Verizon’s LTE
has earned the number one in LTE, tied with average download speeds of 12.3 Mbps and upload speeds of an average of 6.2 Mbps AT & T and T-Mobile for second place in the category of download data, with average download speeds of 6.6 Mbps (AT & T) and 6.2 Mbps (T-Mobile).
Verizon recorded a download speed of about 5 Mbps in 68.5% of the tests, T-Mobile has 53.1% of the tests done and AT & T has performed in 43.6% of the tests.
other end of the spectrum, MetroPCS reported download speed of less than 1.5 Mbps in 79.9% of the tests and Sprint did so in 77.3% of the tests.
Verizon and AT & T has shown the most reliable data network in New York, with failure rates near or below 3.5%. MetroPCS and Sprint, on the other hand, failure rates near or above 8.9% recorded.
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