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@ajmal115 | 9 July 09 | |
I can't download more than 2 mb on my nokia 6230i browser
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@fucurink | 9 July 09 | |
Go to ucfly. com
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@proton | 9 July 09 | |
Try UCweb 6.5 and keep the download limit to 600 or 300kb for the links search for SENDING .JAR FILES.
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@fuel18 | 9 July 09 | |
Try socket connection instead of https in om 4.2..only my observation..can any one tell me how to get EDGE CONNECTION lock out in my ttc instead of G.
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@siignore | 9 July 09 | |
Download a file of 10 or 20 or 100kb.Divide the time(seconds) taken to do it by 10,20 and 100,whichever you took.That's your speed in kbps.That's Digital Data Transference Calculations,or DDTC.Or Stubborn Terrific Unified Picture of Idiosyncratic Data,or STUPID.
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@siignore | 9 July 09 | |
Tis to note here that jad files take unnecessary time,so don't use them for finding the speed.
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@lluxx | 9 July 09 | |
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From my large experience: In my country GPRS maximum 5.5 KB (44 kbps), EDGE 15-16 KB (120 kbps) and now 3G maximum 44KB (352 kbps)
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@lluxx | 9 July 09 | |
From my large experience: In my country GPRS maximum 5.5 KB (44 kbps), EDGE 15-16 KB (120 kbps) and now 3G maximum 44KB (352 kbps).
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@kartadam | 9 July 09 | |
U cant judge speed wit uc web as its resumable break downl u can only judge wen connected to pc i get around 20kbps constant in the off peak hrs n near 10k in the peak hrs with edge n u cant change g to e depend on ur network operator depend
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@sunando | 9 July 09 | |
Ya i calculatd my speed manually and guess what.... my service provider gives a gprs spd of 1-2kbps and a edge conn. Of 4-5kbps......
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