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WELL ALL THE COAST SEEMS TO BE DONE EXCEPT MAYAGUEZ DOWNTOWN ....ANYBODY KNOWS WHEN?

 

I hope the ups amd downs from a couple of days is due to them working on the towers.....

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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WELL ALL THE COAST SEEMS TO BE DONE EXCEPT MAYAGUEZ DOWNTOWN ....ANYBODY KNOWS WHEN?

 

I hope the ups amd downs from a couple of days is due to them working on the towers.....

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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Hey Digiblur, what is the best prl that you use for your Evo LTE, I'm using the stock 25009

 

Not really a best per say.. But I have had very horrible speeds downtown for a while and sometimes data will not even work even though I have a -65dbm signal. So I roam quite a bit and require a 3g roaming prl which is 56xxx.

 

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I Finally got some LTE in Hato Rey with the iphone 5! This speedtest was taken in the building in front of the Popular Center Building. I also had LTE in some spots near Jesus T Pinero and some other spots.

 

 

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This is a pretty good speed, considering the signal strength is horrible right now in Hato Rey, which is unusual (always 5 bars here)

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I'm in santurce and basically have no signal. I wonder if they have been putting off repairing towers as nv was coming soon. I know from other sources that sprint is slow to deal with their infrastructure repair and maintenance in Puerto Rico

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I got a Note 2 yesterday I loaded digiblurs xx76 PRL I went to an area in Carolina that has confirmed LTE I powered on and off turned off mobile data and nothing I got full bars but 0 data. Can somebody please give me any ideas?

Where did you get the note 2?

 

In Carolina I got full bars but data speeds are horrible.

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I Finally got some LTE in Hato Rey with the iphone 5! This speedtest was taken in the building in front of the Popular Center Building. I also had LTE in some spots near Jesus T Pinero and some other spots.

 

This is a pretty good speed' date=' considering the signal strength is horrible right now in Hato Rey, which is unusual (always 5 bars here)[/quote']

 

3 bars LTE inside of a building is good. That is a solid midrange signal performance. And it will not likely get much better when the network is fully deployed.

 

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Where did you get the note 2?

 

In Carolina I got full bars but data speeds are horrible.

 

Sprint Android devices never show LTE signal strength, even when the 4G icon is shown. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2040-bars-lie-for-lte-signal-strength-how-to-determine-your-actual-lte-signal-strength/

 

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Also what speeds are you referring to as terrible?

Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to 3G NV speeds in Carolina.

 

I also wanted to know where did he get his GN2, because I want to get one. Are they available in PR stores?

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Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to 3G NV speeds in Carolina.

 

I also wanted to know where did he get his GN2, because I want to get one. Are they available in PR stores?

 

Of course they are, any sprint store should have them in stock.

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Out of curiosity, If Sprint has about 250 cell sites in Puerto Rico how many sites does AT&T have. Given their coverage is it double that of Sprint? Is there somewhere I can see cell sites on a map for the different carriers like I see here for Sprint?

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