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Was in Disney all week, leaving tomorrow. Had pretty good LTE coverage all over the parks and when I went to 3G I must have been on legacy cause the speeds went to crap. Just wondering if anyone knows where the nearest tower is to art of animation resort cars building. The buildings must be made of steel and 3 foot concrete walls cause I had decent sprint coverage 3G and LTE outside but once inside it dropped to no bars sprint or 1 bar extended that couldn't hold a call or no service at all.

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By the tower next to Fullsail, top portion has been stripped bare, but it looks like there are is going to be future add-ons.

There's one like that of of the 408 near the Hiawassee exit.

 

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Was over on merit island today. It's still pretty spotty coverage over there even though they've launched. That will obviously improve in time right?

I think that holds true with every market given the plans to have 800 and 2600 LTE in addition.

 

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That's awesome! When did you switch to Verizon?

Fantasies. VZW LTE is now slower here at peak times than Sprint 3G. In New Mexico, Tmo has the only LTE running above 10-15Mbps, at peak times all over. I sometimes even drop below 1Mbps on VZW LTE now. I'm looking forward to AWS LTE.

 

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What frequencies does the iPhone 5 pick up? I honestly have no idea

I believe just 1900. Triband has just gotten started on MiFi's and is getting ready to start occurring on Sprint phones.

 

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one of a few speedtests I did, and this was from INSIDE the office. I'm assuming the tower was SW of my position as the signal was getting stronger as I was walking in that direction, I'll try and find it when I go in tomorrow.

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definitely can't wait for the tri-band phones, granted we won't have LTE Release 10 (Advanced) for some time, but I think we'll be fine with 1900/2600

Triband will be a beautiful thing.

 

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True I don't ever want to go back to these speeds once LTE gets here ever in life

Oh I agree it's been much worse before. Just seems like a big degradation lately. Not sure why.

 

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