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Yep, eHRPD again.<img src='http://s4gru.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

 

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Yep. Mine has been the same since yesterday. No data at all. I can't even send text messages. I receive them all at once.

 

Ehrpd - 1x - evdo rev a

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What is the towers company that we use as a roming in puerto rico? Some roaming are fast the data

Open mobile if I'm not mistaken.

I tried to pm digiblur to see if we can have a prl to force roaming like the one for verizon. I put the verizon prl when I was on the states and their 3g speed are almost 3Mbps.

 

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Sprint were rolling out eHRPD yesterday at 7:30 PM to 10:00pm in Las Piedras and Humacao, but after that, we're at EVDO RevA. Sprint was doing tests in the towers or eHRPD at least is imminent ? What was the experience in the other parts of the Island ? Thnx.

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Open mobile if I'm not mistaken.

I tried to pm digiblur to see if we can have a prl to force roaming like the one for verizon. I put the verizon prl when I was on the states and their 3g speed are almost 3Mbps.

 

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But.....doesn't open mobile uses claro's antennas????

 

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Hello I work close to video avenue and today i have problems with data in the morning with a lot of extended metwork but later like 1 pm i receive strong signal back from sprint and now it download at least 2 mg and I never see that seed here! Any of you see this on mayaguez?

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Sprint were rolling out eHRPD yesterday at 7:30 PM to 10:00pm in Las Piedras and Humacao, but after that, we're at EVDO RevA. Sprint was doing tests in the towers or eHRPD at least is imminent ? What was the experience in the other parts of the Island ? Thnx.

 

tests, probably

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Sprint were rolling out eHRPD yesterday at 7:30 PM to 10:00pm in Las Piedras and Humacao, but after that, we're at EVDO RevA. Sprint was doing tests in the towers or eHRPD at least is imminent ? What was the experience in the other parts of the Island ? Thnx.

 

I work at Hato Rey and have had mostly 1X for 2 weeks and a bit of Roaming. At Hato Rey, my closest site has the NV panels but is not NV complete. Were I live, south of San Juan, between Paseos and Montehiedra, good signal, but awful speeds. At my mother's is the worse, because is located at the farthest point between 3 sites (2 of them NV Complete), but is always showing one bar and 1X. There the battery of my iPhone 4S drains at an advance rate. My hope is that when these sites are NV complete and active the indoor signal improves such that the battery issue is no longer a problem.

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But.....doesn't open mobile uses claro's antennas????

 

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AFAIK centennial sold some of their towers to open mobile.. But I really don't know for sure.

 

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