Japan's cell phone reality: 398Kbps in download speeds
In reality you can get as much as 398Kbps in average download speed on your cell phone in Japan. This conclusion is made by Impress R&D after they tested about twenty thousand cases. They simply asked users of three national carriers to access a Flash-based site with a speed measuring counter. After they gathered enough data, the average download speed stood at 398Kbps. Assuming the handsets measured were all 3G devices these are meager results. 398Kbps is about what you are supposed to get for uplink (at least with DoCoMo's advertised FOMA HSDPA) while downlink should be in a range of several megabits per second. Well, we all know that in theory it should be perfect...
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