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I pick up LTE inside but it's useless. My data end up switching back to 3g. When outside my bldg I don't pick up LTE. Which is weird. I can't wait til launch day. I must say my 3g speed has improved. 2mbs down and 1mbs up.

 

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exactly what happened to me until yesterday, I had great speed a couple weeks ago, then all of a sudden gone, no more 4G in my apt or my neighborhood. Until yesterday, its back in full force I get about -80dbm indoors and -70dbm around my place. Speeds are excellent indoors 10-20mb down and 3-8up. I am around grand concourse and 177st.
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exactly what happened to me until yesterday, I had great speed a couple weeks ago, then all of a sudden gone, no more 4G in my apt or my neighborhood. Until yesterday, its back in full force I get about -80dbm indoors and -70dbm around my place. Speeds are excellent indoors 10-20mb down and 3-8up. I am around grand concourse and 177st.
I've been without LTE in my apt for 3 months now. It's in my neighborhood it's not back in my area yet. I can see the towers outside of my Window. That's what make it frustrating. Like I said before. It's in and out. 3g signal is good. I have no complaints.

 

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exactly what happened to me until yesterday, I had great speed a couple weeks ago, then all of a sudden gone, no more 4G in my apt or my neighborhood. Until yesterday, its back in full force I get about -80dbm indoors and -70dbm around my place. Speeds are excellent indoors 10-20mb down and 3-8up. I am around grand concourse and 177st.

 

I'm jelly :(

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Trip ending tomorrow , gonna be passing through the Bronx & White Plains , I hope my phone don't act stupid & not connect to LTE even tho i'll be directly past the purple blotches on Sensorly .

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Sorry, children, the pool is now closed for "adult swim." It will reopen tomorrow.

 

;)

 

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When is Rockaway Park getting any kind of update? I visit friends here and I'm always roaming in most parts of the area.

 

That's because there is literally only like 3 towers in that area. When I get a signal it is usually great, but the further east I go, I start to roam on Verizon.

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i've learned how much buildings can effect the signal strength so much. i had -70dbm LTE signal where the tower is lit up but as soon as i turned into another street only a block away from the tower, the signal strength immediately dropped to -95dbm. not sure if the site has been completed.

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