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Got the epic 4g touch, no more delayed texts!

 

I really have to say that the folks at the Mayaguez Store are simply awesome. After getting my phone I enjoyed talking about college with them and it turn out that 3 of the employees working there had graduated from the University of Puerto Rico. :) Its so rare these days to get service like this. :)

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Got the epic 4g touch, no more delayed texts!

 

I really have to say that the folks at the Mayaguez Store are simply awesome. After getting my phone I enjoyed talking about college with them and it turn out that 3 of the employees working there had graduated from the University of Puerto Rico. :) Its so rare these days to get service like this. :)

 

I think this is the best store so far for me too...

Everyone treats you exceptionally well...

Ohh im a University Of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Alumnii !!!:D:):rolleyes:

 

sent from my superFKN htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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Any GS3 owners here that want to try a PRL for LTE testing? It will work with the evo lte as well if you do the airplane toggle dance.

 

The current PRL doesn't look like the PR geo is LTE enabled.

 

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Aguadilla Bay Area not good!!!

 

 

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How is that NOT good? That is almost 2mbps and 1mbps up on a 3G connection. You are not going to get much more than that in real world conditions. Hell you have a weak signal at -106 too

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How is that NOT good? That is almost 2mbps and 1mbps up on a 3G connection. You are not going to get much more than that in real world conditions. Hell you have a weak signal at -106 too

 

I'm asking myself the same question. This is 3g which is giving you good speeds already...

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How is that NOT good? That is almost 2mbps and 1mbps up on a 3G connection. You are not going to get much more than that in real world conditions. Hell you have a weak signal at -106 too

 

Someone always has to be a downer. Theoretical peak is 3.1mb/s... WTF SPRINT!?!?!?!

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Aguadilla Bay Area not good!!!

 

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I sure hope this was lost in translation. Those 3G speeds are in the 99% percentile for the Sprint network.

 

Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

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how do you know that

 

He is kendog the Sprint NV 3g "GURU" LOL

 

But really kendog..... Post a link where we all can see the sites

 

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Jeje info directly from sprint.

 

Ok ok i know but is there a website where i can follow it up....

 

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Any GS3 owners here that want to try a PRL for LTE testing? It will work with the evo lte as well if you do the airplane toggle dance.

 

The current PRL doesn't look like the PR geo is LTE enabled.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

Im a GS3 owner willing to try a new PRL. Currently running 24006.

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I wonder if when they mark towers as done with 3G, does that really mean that they are done or is this some preliminary completion the they then need to go back to the towers to finish?

 

I think its supposed to be finished, Robert mentioned it before, it means accepted by Sprint and no need to go back to the tower unless they need troubleshooting something.

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I think its supposed to be finished, Robert mentioned it before, it means accepted by Sprint and no need to go back to the tower unless they need troubleshooting something.

 

Can u post a link to a map or list as of the sites that are on right now....

Thnx

 

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Can u post a link to a map or list as of the sites that are on right now....

Thnx

 

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Have to be a sponsor/premier sponsor to see these maps/list.

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