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I'm at the New Zaxby's on Okechobee Rd. in West Palm, and I had B26 at Palm Beach Lakes & Okeechobee!!!IT'S HAPPENING!!

Ive lived down there all my life and never knew there was a Zaxbys down there. Fail.

 

But yay for b26! Next time I visit I won't be stuck on b25!

 

 

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Ive lived down there all my life and never knew there was a Zaxbys down there. Fail.

 

But yay for b26! Next time I visit I won't be stuck on b25!

 

 

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It just opened yesterday....It was slammed packed, we had to wait an hour for our food....:-/ But at any rate, the B26 still needs optimized, but it's coming!!

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I fixed your post.

 

THANK YOU!!! I was on my phone and didn't want to wait to get the GIF...although, I should have it stored in my arsenal of Meme's...LOL

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Most are likely on low power mode. There is that chance that sprint is already so congetested there that the speeds are slow but its likely low power. I will happen quick. They had mist of Florida with band 26 within 4 months.

I wonder why the speeds are so slow.. But it should be much needed relief instead of dropping to 3g

 

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I'm getting B26 near Miramar Prkwy and i-75 (The NBC/Telemundo Building).   It's slow (.5 mbps with a 4 meg upload which is odd) but ill take it!

 

*Update* B26 is much more usable/stable than B25 down here.  I think B25 here was saturated for this cell tower.  It may not be fast but it's constant and I can stream music (which I couldn't do on B25.) 

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Dumb question I know... But with 800 on now... It only connects to that one band, not 800 and 2.5 right?

 

Its been a while since i last focused on sprint stuff instead of school

It will connect to the best band possible at that location and given time.
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Talk about Nokia showing up with their 8t8r, a record low ping Of 14 just WOW !! Anyone can feel free to to correct me if I'm wrong but I don't recap anything close to 14 being report in this forum.

It would be easier to identify with a signal check screenshot, but with a ping that low I can pretty much make a guess that its not clear b41. That's got to be 8t8r. I don't recall anyone posting a ping that low on this forum. I can't wait for that to be everywhere in Florida. That is actually faster than my home internet, and the ping is better too.

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It would be easier to identify with a signal check screenshot, but with a ping that low I can pretty much make a guess that its not clear b41. That's got to be 8t8r. I don't recall anyone posting a ping that low on this forum. I can't wait for that to be everywhere in Florida. That is actually faster than my home internet, and the ping is better too.

This is my home tower and believe me is Sprint, either way here is the screen shots from signal check.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/2p7wwei8koh0uyj/AADE3Q2s-AUqIIYSB4vIPFcKa

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