As you all know, my ping sux due to only having mobile service's available in my area.
Ive noticed that in my connection status via modem s/w that the connection type changes back and forth automatically from UMTS & HSDPA.... is one better than the other, sometimes I manage a very solid & stable 100 other times its 130>999 but that is probably due more to signal strength fluctuations.
Could one of you techies pls explain the 2 ....
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I've been doing a little research and it seems that HSDPA is better than UMTS.
Not sure why your settings change from 1 to the other (might have something to do with your location I'm guessing?)
Here's some wiki links to help you get a better idea of the differences between the 2.
UMTS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_ ... ons_System
HSDPA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed ... ket_Access
Not sure why your settings change from 1 to the other (might have something to do with your location I'm guessing?)
Here's some wiki links to help you get a better idea of the differences between the 2.
UMTS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_ ... ons_System
HSDPA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed ... ket_Access
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