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nice!.........not common for AT&T but still

 

I don't know, I've seen a lot of 20Mb speed tests from AT&T when I've grabbed my mother's phone... I'm not saying the average's that high, I'm sure it drops like a rock in crowded areas given the number of people on AT&T, but I've also seen some super impressive 60Mb results, and that was repeatable (along with 10-15Mb up, it was late near the BK by San Patricio). What's their theoretical maximum supposed to be?

 

The whole San Patricio area is still a gaping black hole for Sprint LTE, I keep seeing the same distant glimpse of LTE when I leave home thru the Suchville stoplight at the #2, but that's about as close as it gets. :P

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Actually, it's pretty been pretty good coverage for me in that area for the past week. I work in the Monte Mall offices and have been running Sensorly to map the area since Monday.

 

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I went the former Amal yesterday. There were some guys up there working on the site. They had a crane. I get the feeling that site is getting a larger then average overhaul.

 

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The whole San Patricio area is still a gaping black hole for Sprint LTE, I keep seeing the same distant glimpse of LTE when I leave home thru the Suchville stoplight at the #2, but that's about as close as it gets. :P

 

I agree that the hole around San Patricio is surprising.

 

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Anyone with more info on the news on DishNetwork wanting to buy Sprint..... Would it be beneficial or degrading?!?!!?

 

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Anyone with more info on the news on DishNetwork wanting to buy Sprint..... Would it be beneficial or degrading?!?!!?

 

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A pretty sizable thread about the subject here: http://www.s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3585-Dish-Network-proposes-merger-with-Sprint-Nextel-for-$25.5-billion

 

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Reporting LTE Palmas Del Mar and barrio Candelero Arriba in Humacao. Some one please map it on sensorly hence I cannot on my iPhone 5.

I mapped parts of Bo. Candelero Arriba.

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Sprint is adding five 4G LTE-ready smartphones to its Puerto Rico/USVI portfolio: Blackberry Q10, HTC One, Galaxy S4, and two Windows 8 devices

 

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How bout those rural zones like where i live cuz wiith the NV improvement im still confined to the airave at home and it is working very very poorly.... Mostly 1xRtt -_-:mellow::(

 

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Sprint has experienced double-digit growth in new customers since Jan.; expectation is to grow by 20% to 25% in Puerto Rico/USVI in 2013, says Patricia Eaves

 

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