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I don't think there is anything wrong with speaking their frustration on the slow deployment. I don't see it as complaining but showing their frustration and to hear from other NYC users. To me it seems like you are complaining and frustrated.

 

He is frustrated.  At people who troll S4GRU.  I don't think there is a difference between complaining and airing your frustrations.

 

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Although Sprint does not have LTE everywhere in the city, I have a great experience on their network. I have LTE 70% of the time. The whole 60 Mbps thing is a silly comment because absolutely no carrier has 60Mbps on average. LTE is going to be great in some places and better in others, and that is going to be the case for any carrier. We all know what Sprint is and is not doing. Complaining or "airing out frustration" is not going to make a difference and definitely comes off as trolling a little bit and that's not okay. We are all here to learn.

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pslee said "AS OF NOW". I agree with that. Spark isn't widely available in NYC yet either. I haven't heard from anyone here saying they are getting 60Mbps every where in NYC. I think I saw 1 person mention getting Spark one or 2 times. I took a look at the maps and still don't see any improvement in financial district or most of northeastern Queens. By far, the worst and I would stop anyone from getting Sprint as of now as well. 2015, could be different but not right now. And not especially for those who want and need iPhones.

 

I was in Sunnyside and averaging 30+ on Spark, same goes for Midtown.

 

The fact that people base their carriers on the maximum speed (which has a long list of environmental reasons as to how that speed was achieved), instead of doing a complete needs analysis is sad.

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I was in Sunnyside and averaging 30+ on Spark, same goes for Midtown.

 

The fact that people base their carriers on the maximum speed (which has a long list of environmental reasons as to how that speed was achieved), instead of doing a complete needs analysis is sad.

 

I just looked at the Clearwire/WiMax maps in the Premier Sponsor section for the first time in a while. To find out that my neighborhood was covered in Band 41 goodness since May was a shock!!! I can't wait to get my hands on a Spark device.

 

Just so everyone knows, Spark is all over the place in the city, the chances of you having Spark in your area are pretty high!

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pslee said "AS OF NOW". I agree with that. Spark isn't widely available in NYC yet either. I haven't heard from anyone here saying they are getting 60Mbps every where in NYC. I think I saw 1 person mention getting Spark one or 2 times. I took a look at the maps and still don't see any improvement in financial district or most of northeastern Queens. By far, the worst and I would stop anyone from getting Sprint as of now as well. 2015, could be different but not right now. And not especially for those who want and need iPhones.

maybe not 60 but is close and it all depends where you are ,i was about to leave sprint for tmobile, and i found this place and changed my mind

 

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maybe not 60 but is close and it all depends where you are ,i was about to leave sprint for tmobile, and i found this place and changed my mind

 

 

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When you are able to move up to the Premier level, you will get some great Spark (Band 41 LTE) site maps.   :tu:

 

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maybe not 60 but is close and it all depends where you are ,i was about to leave sprint for tmobile, and i found this place and changed my mind

 

 

 

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I just noticed your on a G2, where did you get B41 connection?

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When I was in NY last year my service was sprint was really good. A lot of places I was getting faster data than my friend who has verizon. My speeds were better both 3G and lte.

 

- has transit wireless started deploying sprint mini towers in the subway yet?

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When I was in NY last year my service was sprint was really good. A lot of places I was getting faster data than my friend who has verizon. My speeds were better both 3G and lte.

 

- has transit wireless started deploying sprint mini towers in the subway yet?

 

I'm sure they've started, however they are not live yet. It's supposed to happen sometime in the first quarter of this year. They have until March 31st, but I am sure they'll have it up by then. However, I do roam on Verizon in the tunnels, so Verizon's Transit Wireless thing being complete, helps with Sprint anyway.

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I'm sure they've started, however they are not live yet. It's supposed to happen sometime in the first quarter of this year. They have until March 31st, but I am sure they'll have it up by then. However, I do roam on Verizon in the tunnels, so Verizon's Transit Wireless thing being complete, helps with Sprint anyway.

 

Verizon is already done with theirs? Jesus

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Looking in as a third person, Sprint is the worst carrier in the NYC as of now. I advise against anyone to switch to sprint at this point. things might change in the future, but AS OF NOW, sprint is the worst carrier in NYC without any hesitation. 

Really? You need to at least provide your reasoning.

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Im a little sad. It's been a whole year and a half since Sprint started it's roll and I still don't have LTE in my town. Not a stable signal at least. I don't understand why Sprint can't just upgrade the two towers that govern my area. :'( WAA

 

 

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Im a little sad. It's been a whole year and a half since Sprint started it's roll and I still don't have LTE in my town. Not a stable signal at least. I don't understand why Sprint can't just upgrade the two towers that govern my area. :'( WAA

 

 

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They are the lowest priority, or located in a town that doesn't want to play ball.

 

Best suggestion is to move.

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Im a little sad. It's been a whole year and a half since Sprint started it's roll and I still don't have LTE in my town. Not a stable signal at least. I don't understand why Sprint can't just upgrade the two towers that govern my area. :'( WAA

 

 

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LI has gotten most of the love as of late in NYC, I dont think its far behind.

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Best suggestion is to move.

Lmaoooo do you really think I would seriously just pack up all my stuff and just move. Your crazy Deval :'D

 

 

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