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4 hours ago, jfstx1 said:
They want everyone on a 5g plan/phone as soon as possible. It will be a requirement for the starlink connections starting sometime in 2024.
Besides the go5g plans, aren't the existing magenta plans already 5g?
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3 hours ago, schmidtj said:
Maybe not as bad as originally thought?
Only about 1% of users should be potentially affected.
For now.
In the grand scheme of things that 1% doesn’t look bad. But concidering that T-(uncarrier acting more like carrier) Mobile had 116.7 million customers, that still leaves 1,167,000 million pissed off customers.
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Shark Tank
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Let's be honest, we knew this would eventually happen. History repeating itself. Luckily I'm on Magenta Advantage, so these price hikes won't affect me, but (there is always a but), I wouldn't doubt they go after it and Magenta Military in the near future too.
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Rental Property
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Coffee Mug (mine)
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I don't find those poles ugly at all.
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I've noticed the signal is pretty bad from Citifields in Flushing Meadows Park all the way down the van wyke corridor to JFK, including my neighborhood of S Ozone Park.
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Can a lightning strike do that? So weird.
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Happy song
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Maybe the new spectrum auction.
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1 hour ago, schmidtj said:
Possibly of interest:
SEC Filing regarding the CyberAttack Event:
https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001283699/e2d145e6-b8bb-4bd5-b78a-a9a7858a1ab2.pdf
While hiring that company is nice, it should have never gotten to this point in the first place. What is this, like the 3rd time T-Mobile has been hacked. There was no need to keep customer info on their servers like that. Its bad practice as per the NSA general counsel mentioned a while back. While my account wasn't affected, whos to say the next time (and there will be a next time) that it won't be.
But as usual, all they get is a slap on the wrists and the customer has to deal with changing passwords, pins, locking credit cards etc.
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4 hours ago, Trip said:
If you've rolled your eyes at claims that wireless facilities harm property values like I have, you might find this new study to be interesting:
https://www.aglmediagroup.com/study-small-wireless-facilities/
It actually attempts to determine whether there's such harm, and finds no solid evidence.
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Personally, in this day and age, I would make sure that there is good wireless service in the area that I'm thinking of moving into. Otherwise its a deal breaker. Good Find.
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5 hours ago, jf15219 said:
SA 5G on LG V60 after today's update?
(Sprint SIM card)
Figures, I check every day to see if the LG V60 has an update and the one day I didn't an update is issued. Lol
Thanks, updating now. Will check signalcheckpro to see if any info is missing on my end.
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It's okay, but the one thing that I really miss from Sprint is the online chat feature (especially online). No matter what issue, it was always resolved online thru chat, hardly ever needed to call or go to a store. But T-Mobile only has chat on mobile and having to write out long issues on a tiny keyboard sucks.
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2 hours ago, PythonFanPA said:
Imperial March
While some don't like Star Wars and some do, the music of John Williams really make them shine. Love the Imperial March.
Oh and
Crown Pizza
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6 hours ago, chamb said:
Before anybody jumps all over me for this post, I do agree that T-Mobile was fine in some areas. It sure was not fine in a bunch of other areas. Band 71 did not fix it either. It helped, but did not really fix the issues in many places.
6 hours ago, jthawks said:I couldn't agree more with you about the areas I frequent with sprint was and is better than t mobile when I switched.
But I see alot of sprint sites that will be prefect for t mo taking over. I sure hope they do.
You are also correct on band 71 not fixing the gaps.
I agree as well for the most part. In the last month, I have noticed it getting a tiny bit better but still feel Sprint was better in a lot of the areas I go to. One thing for certain, I am surely going to miss the chat feature on Sprint. Rarely ever need to go to the store or call for an issue. Always resolved via chat. T-Mobile forces you to go to the store or call.
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Seems that Sprint customers will be included in T-Mobile's Giveaway Tuesday. I never really paid attention to their Tuesday Giveaways, I guess i will now. lol
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I am really having a headache reading all the posts on the slickdeals forum dealing with the new Unlimited Line On Us promotional offer being offered to existing customers.
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If they do the Sprint versions of the Oneplus 8 and LV60 like they did with the Samsung S20, then yes it would be great for Sprint users. Currently the T-Mobile versions still haven't gotten the switch turned on to use Sprints 5G. I would just close my T-Mobile account and get the Sprint version of the V60, but $899 is stopping me.
Edit: The one Plus 8 5G is nice at $699.99 but I already had the OnePlus 7T Pro Mclaren and it didn't impress me as much as the V60.
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Haven't seen anything mentioned yesterday. But I'm curious about one thing though. If every device goes through the FCC, wouldn't there be a FCC document for the Sprint version. I checked and didn't see one. Unless you don't need to go through the FCC if it is just a T-Mobile V60 version with just a Sprint boot up screen logo.
I guess we'll find out June 12th.
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