I have a R520m. How do I know how fast I can connect with GPRS provided that
the network supports? And the next question: How do I know what speed my
network supports?
Responses to "How do I know what GPRS speed/class my phone can support?"
P T Wang
jonren57
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Re: How do I know what GPRS speed/class my phone can support?
Posted: 06-24-2004, 09:03 PM
"P T Wang" <news1003@paultwang.com> wrote in message
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> I have a R520m. How do I know how fast I can connect with GPRS provided
that
> the network supports? And the next question: How do I know what speed my
> network supports?
As far as I am aware the fastest GPRS connection is 112k bits per second ,
ISDN 128Kbs, Standard ADSL 512Kbs
jonren57
P T Wang
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Re: How do I know what GPRS speed/class my phone can support?
Posted: 06-25-2004, 01:47 AM
"jonren57" <jren57@emailaddress.com> wrote in message
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> "P T Wang" <news1003@paultwang.com> wrote in message
> news:hUrCc.8419$404.4438@newssvr24.news.prodigy.co m...
> > I have a R520m. How do I know how fast I can connect with GPRS provided
> that
> > the network supports? And the next question: How do I know what speed my
> > network supports?
>
> As far as I am aware the fastest GPRS connection is 112k bits per second ,
> ISDN 128Kbs, Standard ADSL 512Kbs
>
>
Isn't there certain classes of GPRS that a particular phone supports, which
limits its maximum possible speed?
P T Wang
matt weber
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Re: How do I know what GPRS speed/class my phone can support?
Posted: 06-25-2004, 03:51 AM
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 20:03:38 +0000 (UTC), "jonren57"
<jren57@emailaddress.com> wrote:
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>"P T Wang" <news1003@paultwang.com> wrote in message
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>> I have a R520m. How do I know how fast I can connect with GPRS provided
>that
>> the network supports? And the next question: How do I know what speed my
>> network supports?
>
>As far as I am aware the fastest GPRS connection is 112k bits per second ,
>ISDN 128Kbs, Standard ADSL 512Kbs
>
Except that I don't think the R520m allows more than 2 times slots for
the downlink, and one for the uplink, so download is restricted to
about 28kb, uplink to about 14.4kb