3G Speed Test Canadian Style! Rogers is Faaaast, eh?

Taking my cues from Dieter, I just ran my freshly (and thankfully) activated iPhone 3G through its http://inetworktest.com and this is what I got:
600kbps baby!
Okay, that was the 3rd and highest of 5 sequential attempts. Test 1 and 4 were 405kbps and tests 2 and 5 were 545kbps. Rogers does claim to invest heavily in their network (which they remind us every time we pay the monthly network improvement surcharge!), and 3G pretty much covers the greater Island of Montreal, where I am, so maybe they’re at least putting some of the massive amounts of money we fork over to good use!
Speaking of Rogers, please forgive me making a quick shout-out to everyone who was in the line at Fairview, Pointe-Claire (especially those who are readers of TiPb!), and to the staff who remained friendly, classy, and courteous through Rogers continual plan changes, server crashes, and iTunes activation all leading to me — who was first in line — finally getting out some 3 hours after the store opened! (Next time, tell head office to call up Google for some pipes, b’okay?)



















July 12th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
600 it’s good but, too little compared with 1320 of Movistar in Spain:
http://www.planetaiphone.es/iphone-3g-primeras-impresiones-2/
August 6th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
In Vancouver on Rogers 3G Network…
I used the SpeedTest free app and my results were:
download: 227 kbps upload: 56 kbps
The upload is extremely slow.
November 1st, 2008 at 4:31 am
tethered to my laptop, my rogers iphone 3g gets ~200KB/s download and about 20-30KB/s upload.
Quite impressive.
July 27th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
HSPA on telus and bell says download speeds are about 14Mb per second and upload speeds to 5.8Mb per second.
July 27th, 2009 at 8:38 pm
I didn’t find 3G speeds in Vancouver were that great. I went back to Edge and saved A LOT of battery life.