
Vividwireless 4G network slower than Telstra
Vividwireless chairman Ryan Stokes has announced that the company expects to have 4G WiMax services operating in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Canberra in the next 12 months. This comes after the company has rolled out their 4G WiMax network in Perth, with it expected that it will launch to customers in March.
4G WiMax technology as rolled out by Vividwireless will allow download speeds
of up to 20Mbps which is on par with a high end ADSL2+ fixed line connection, this is already slower than the theoretical maximum of the Telstra Next G network which can achieve speeds of 42Mbps with compatible devices. Vividwireless however can, as the WiMax hardware matures and more devices become available, upgrade it’s network to take advantage of the full 144Mbps theoretically possible within the WiMax specification.
Speaking to the Communications Alliance’s Broadband and Beyond 2010 conference yesterday, Stokes believed the national demand for a 4G WiMax service to be around 1.25Million customers. With the service to launch initially in and around university campuses in the cities where it is deployed. This is seen as a response to student needs for fast broadband services, who are unable to take advantage of fixed line services due to renting apartments and frequently moving as a result of their lifestyle.
Because the Vividwireless network will be data only, not sharing bandwidth with mobile phone users, it is believed that the real world performance of the 4G spectrum will be closer to it’s theoretical maximum than that of traditional 3/3.5G mobile networks such as Telstra Next G which in reality has only achieved a maximum real world speed of 36Mbps compared to it’s 42Mbps maximum.
Has anybody ever managed to achive download speeds greater than 10mbps on Telstra 3G network?
The answer is NO. The average is 1-3mbps… if you’re lucky
I’m looking forward for 4g in australia and i have herd it will be on the 700mhz for all three networks and also 1800mhz like the 3g is 850mhz,900mhz and 2100mhz. and to that guy i have had 6 mbps on telstra and optus and a telstra shop guy said the nextg network is capt to 8 mbps for downloads buy the goverment regulations and he said it can do 21 mbps or faster and i have found on the northen suburbs of the gold coast the suburb runaway bay i got between 5 to 7 mbps on my optus usb modem huawei e1762 and i’m going to try the telstra sierra wireless usb 308 modem i seem to get faster speeds at runaway bay on the gold coast and im 15 km from surfers paradise and i mite do a speed test in surfers in the middle of the day and i have found that if alot of phones a in use on the cell network the data speeds are alot slower on matter how fast the usb modem is and the best time to try the speeds like download off itunes is in the middle of the night because not to many poeple are using the channels on the tower at that time of night
i have got the fastest on a big pond next g modem is 21 mbps download and 18 upload on a wireless sierra 312u and the fastest that i have ever got on bigpond sierra wireless usb modem 320u is 101 download and upload 85 upload and other times in Brisbane CBD i get around 60 to 85 download and upload is upto 70 mbps. I have downloaded a movie and some albums off iTunes and it took about 3 minutes to do the lot