
This is a little unexpected: Computerworld took the top mobile competitors and ran a speed test with Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon. The test was conducted in the tri-state area in New York, New Jersey, and even Connecticut. The tests were performed with the same equipment as to not have a biased out come.
The surprise: AT&T beat out EVDO Rev A. Guess they didn’t invest over $1 billion in their network to come in second. The average speeds came in at 755 kbps while some areas peaked at 1.6Mbps. Now that’s fast.
They may be the speediest, but AT&T isn't the cheapest, what with Sprint and their unlimited everything plan. Then again, you get what you pay for.
The news gets better, though, as AT&T intends to further boost HSDPA speeds [via] before they make the switch to LTE.
Thanks to Cherryhead25 for the tip!

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You don't say how much faster than Sprint. Also you fail to mention the small overall footprint of Att high speed vs. Sprint, Verizon and Alltell EVDO networks.