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    Announce Vodafone vs Telecom XT in Hamilton - Mobile BB Speed Test Shoot Out!!

    Hi guys & girls,

    I have recently undertaken a comprehensive Speed Test Report around Hamilton City, whereby I compared Mobile Data Performance between Vodafone NZ & Telecom XT on my Samsung Galaxy S II.

    I thought some of you might be interested in this, so I will post a link to the article below, for you to check out:

    http://www.androidmobile.co.nz/recen...727-grantsmith

    Let me know what you think

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    Not a bad series of tests.

    As you say this is an indication rather than a true comparison, ideally you'd test both at the same time (and there are a few other considerations when comparing network speed), but overall it is a good user experience test.

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    That's a good effort. The highest download speed I've managed on the 2° network is 3mbps.

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    Great work! How do you have so much time on your hands?

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    Awesome, will settle a few 'discussions' in the lunchroom

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    "this is an indication rather than a true comparison"

    Interesting testing methods

    A true comparison is to do side by side testing at the same time...off peak hours...and then peak hours...you may be surprised at the findings

    but then again

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bqAl...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post


    A true comparison is to do side by side testing at the same time...off peak hours...and then peak hours...you may be surprised at the findings
    Actually that isn't a true comparison either, as there are more factors to the effective data rate the user sees than just time of day.

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    Blah

    Hi guys,

    Thanks for all of the feedback!

    As I mentioned, it was not possible to test between both networks simultaneously, which would would of been ideal.

    • As I didn't know of anyone who was available to help at the time
    • I couldn't borrow a spare laptop
    • I couldn't borrow a spare Samsung GS2


    I "have the time" at the moment, as I'm currently between jobs & hope to start in a new career focus early in the New Year.

    @willytheekid
    Hi Willy - my report covers what I tested exactly & why. SpeedTest.Net tests were done, multiple, per carrier, per location, as well as FTP downloads & also Ping Tests (this was done to allow for the limitations of the SpeedTest.Net website, which was again covered in the report! Did you actually read my report btw??) - I would call this comprehensive testing, especially for someone who does not get paid to do any of this, nor do I have a big budget, like companies such as Epitiro!

    If anything, my testing is waaaay more detailed than the average user who flicks off a single speed test on their Smartphone.....Furthermore, the testing WAS conducted during peak & off peak - as testing generally fell between 0800-1700, over several different days, to take into account possible variables in Network Performance.

    Anyways...... I wrote an article a short time ago, about the Telecom "single speed test, in a single location" here:

    http://androidmobile.co.nz/recent-ne...ed-test-advert

    At the bottom of the article was this video - which I thought would be good to share with you all :-)



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