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Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Saintbonnie(m): 4:31pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
0804..... Loading..... |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Nobody: 4:31pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Where can I get this nitel make I throway this slow useless airtel sim |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by bqlekan(m): 4:32pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
space book for my tab's downlink |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by friendly101: 4:32pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
I dey wait ooooo............. |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by awa(m): 4:34pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
This is too poor because the reponse time in millisecond is too poor. 2 Likes |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by neocortex: 4:35pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: Do you mean unlimited data ? |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Emeskhalifa(m): 4:35pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: your absolutely right. plus if they can allow BB sub on android js like glo is doin, that will get them more customers |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by seunny4lif(m): 4:35pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Which kind yeye speed be that The same speed MTN,Glo do later they produce nonsense after 6M subscribers 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Rijkard: 4:36pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Not possible 55 Mbps is theoretical than practical |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by canalily(m): 4:36pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Then what will happen to MTN and their Cow 4Gbuh wait ooh wat is the meaning of NTEL |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Nobody: 4:39pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: Here are a few things i find out of place in this story...... 1. i am looking at the output and it shows that you can get download at 55 Mbps and upload at 24 but it takes you 219 ms to get to the isp headend device...... hhmmmmmm not really convinced 2. Did you run this speed test from a phone?? kinda weird dont you think 3. please use speedtest .net to confirm what you are actually getting. 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by macaranta(m): 4:41pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Wow..super nice |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by olarhtunji(m): 4:41pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
I can't wait to start rocking ntel cheat...... it would b fresh n sweet |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Masculity(m): 4:41pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by mekeloby: 4:43pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
This result is debatable on many levels. First off, the issue with broadband in Nigeria has always been the last-mile connection I.e. The connection between your home router /antenna and the network access device which then connects to the core network. Imagine a tap running so fast (100Mbps) being connected via a straw (5Mbps) to empty a reservoir (2Gb of YouTube or Netflix or some Server). How long would it take you to empty this reservoir? Exactly!!! The straw has reduced the speed relatively and would take less time if the tap was connected directly without a straw. In Nigeria, the underlying copper infrastructure remains and would need to be upgraded to a better material, (most likely fiber) in the core network. This would increase the tap to (1Tbps) and if taken by same straw, the speed would relatively increase to say (70Mbps) over the last mile. There you have it. I just solved Nigerians network problem in words. Hope my figurative explanation helps anyone not technical to understand better. XZ 2 Likes |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by unite4real: 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
imagine what to expect if you have only one car on the express road. The speedtest for such a car will definitely produce quality result. Lets wait when there is congestion first. |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by 4C2215131: 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: Therein lies the problem. Remember the old adage; Soup wen sweet na money kill am! |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Nobody: 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Put an 'i' somewhere in the name 'Ntel' and you'd have an idea the quality of service the company would provide in only a matter of months. Not interested, I'd stay managing mtn. 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by canalily(m): 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
friendly101:no need o o o no need to wait o-o-ooh! Baby wait o o o, Ee-e-eee show me u-u-ur show me ur weight oooo! Oga wait o o oh! Eze Nnunu, umu Nnunu! |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by Stanbeto: 4:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
We are waiting |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by alienvirus: 4:46pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
When you have so many people on the network, you will know how far. No matter how good a network provider is, soon, Nigerian factors will set in. 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by watchindelta(m): 4:48pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
still waity 4 loophole. |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by kenchop: 4:53pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
WHEN WILL THE NIGERIAN FACTOR COME INTO PLAY 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by linearity: 4:54pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: Those test results are very poor and disappointing for a lightly loaded LTE eNodeB, and if you think that is an indication of the speed you will get, I have a bridge to sell you. Total capacity at each eNodeB is shared among all active users, if only one subscribed is connected, he/she gets the total available speed, if two subs are connected, the speed experience to both is degraded according, now when 100 or more people are sapping data from the same eNodeB, they drive the speed to a near standstill. On a 20 MHz channel, LTE calls for about 100 Mbs down/ 50 Mbs up....LTE-Advance aka 5G tops this up at 1000Mbs down/500Mbs up. The above quote speed are near half of recommendations, which tells me that the current type and number of antennas are not been used and/or more need to done for antenna optimization and the proper type of antenna and localized tuning/optimization should be chosen for the proper type of Geo-population center to achieve true LTE benefits, not a one size fit all antenna. Nigeria telecoms should implement technologies that offloads data from their UMTS micro cell to specialized local devices like WiFi, Femtocell, metrocell, etc. 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by defash8: 4:54pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Unfortunately this cannot be sustained unless you want Ntel to close shop. There is bandwidth limitation on the base station, the more subscribers that you add the lower your bandwidth becomes. If anyone is truly looking for bandwidth then fibre optic solution is the way. 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by ogene007: 4:55pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete:Ping test result of 219ms is high, especially for VOIP calls. Kindly provide more details about the test. |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by JAZES(m): 4:55pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
we all know how them dey run things in naija, after the initial gragra then the thing starts crawling like a snail |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by igwegeorgiano(m): 4:56pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
God bless GEJ our hero of democracy. |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by mekeloby: 4:59pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
linearity: LTE-A is not 5G. 5G is yet to even be standardised. Target dates for 5G is in 2020. There are still so much researchers hunting down potential standards for 5G, eg 5GIC at University of Surrey, Huawei Technology and some Universities in the US as well as some companies in Silicon Valley. Xz |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by nextstep(m): 5:04pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
texazzpete: Of course it's fast. There are probably all of 10 people on it today. The issue is always when you have multiple cell radios trying to share the same frequencies, then bandwidth drops dramatically due to the overhead. What they need to ensure is that they increase the number of towers, and reduce the signal strength so you can have many localized cells of high bandwidth. Of course, being Nigeria, they will build fewer towers, and try to stretch the signal too far, meaning they will try to service too many cellphones with one tower, reducing bandwidth for everyone. I'll be watching though... 1 Like |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by ITbomb(m): 5:04pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
I hope psiphon will work on it |
Re: First Public Speedtest From Ntel's 4G LTE Advanced Network! by linearity: 5:07pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
mekeloby: I will agree with you on that, based on the theory...looking back LTE-A was supposed to be the true LTE standard and 4G, until the marketing folks and powerful Telecom providers put pressure and water it done, hence 3G or 3.5G technologies like HSPDA+ were re-braded as '4G' leaving the true 4G aka LTE hanging, which eventually calls for LTE-A, with nothing but the original LTE specs. Current papers calls for 10 MBS on 5G, but my guess is, when it come to actually 3gpp final formulation industry giants are going to exact pressure again to water it done and as such, we will end of getting something that is called '5G' but with LTE-A speed, which was the original intended 4G. Standardization work have started on 5G...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G, 2020 is the expected first rollout and not standardization start date. 1 Like |
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