Now that I've had a few days of using CLEAR in a mobile environment, I've learned something that's a bit too simple: Performance is based almost entirely on signal strength. When I have all bars green ("Perfect Signal"), I consistently get 9.5-10 MBit downloads. When signal strength drops down to just 2 or 3 bars (of 10), then speed also drops down to 2-3 MBit.
The good news: most of the places I frequent have something very close to that "Perfect" signal. And, of course, even a 2-3 MBit data rate is not bad when sitting in a coffee shop.
Yup, I'm happy! :-)
