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Network Vision/LTE - Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Market


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i compared the 2..i had both just sold my one a while ago...pages load faster on the one..i got more signal bars too

How much did you get for it?

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i think he was askin how much i got the note for

You said that you sold your One a while ago then MuffinMan asked how much did you get for it.

 

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Yeah, I was asking how much you got for your One.  I got a red One free on behalf of htc the other week ago and sold my original One for 400 even on ebay.

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Yeah, I was asking how much you got for your One.  I got a red One free on behalf of htc the other week ago and sold my original One for 400 even on ebay.

how did youget a free HTC one?
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I'm not an insider there have been over a dozen people on here say the same thing. "I am having a hard time with the network recently." Then a day or up to a week later the same person. "Yea I have lte." It may just be 3g though just letting you know it is normal for an upgrade for some reason.

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I'm not an insider there have been over a dozen people on here say the same thing. "I am having a hard time with the network recently." Then a day or up to a week later the same person. "Yea I have lte." It may just be 3g though just letting you know it is normal for an upgrade for some reason.

The VI market has already been upgraded to NV on the 3G side. A few towers on one of the islands already has lte so hopefully it shouldn't be much longer.

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how did youget a free HTC one?

Damn, sorry for all the back to back posts.

 

Anyway, I am a member of HTC Elevate. Very difficult to get in but once your in, there a lot of things they give to members at times.

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Damn, sorry for all the back to back posts.

 

Anyway, I am a member of HTC Elevate. Very difficult to get in but once your in, there a lot of things they give to members at times.

im an elevate member also...and yea data been shitty...i think this week we might have good news..ill keep yall up on it if its good..dont wanna blow it..lets see what happens

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How's the LTE in Puerto Rico?

 

Is it easy to connect? Does it stay connected? How about the speeds?

 

Have a wedding there in 5 weeks so it'd be nice to upload hundreds of pics on 4G and not wait to use Wifi in the hotel. Also, gonna tour the island for a couple of days.

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How's the LTE in Puerto Rico?

 

Is it easy to connect? Does it stay connected? How about the speeds?

 

Have a wedding there in 5 weeks so it'd be nice to upload hundreds of pics on 4G and not wait to use Wifi in the hotel. Also, gonna tour the island for a couple of days.

I think you can find your answer right here in this thread which at one point was one of the most active threads on this site and now you don't hardly see any PR guys posting any more, LOL.  Its probably because they are happy as hell with their sprint service now, after all the PR market is probably the market thats closest to being 100% complete.

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I think you can find your answer right here in this thread which at one point was one of the most active threads on this site and now you don't hardly see any PR guys posting any more, LOL.  Its probably because they are happy as hell with their sprint service now, after all the PR market is probably the market thats closest to being 100% complete.

Haha I bet. This thread has a total of 165 pages :o

 

I'm gonna try to trace back and see. But like you said they must be really happy!

 

Lucky Puerto Ricans

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data flickerin on n off again...hmm

Yeah same here, with all the sprint issues on the island I have never seen the 3g signal flicker so frequently like this.

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yea dread...i even asked online if they workin on towers they said no..so meeno wha happening

You have to realize that finding someone that actually knows what they are talking about is a million to 1.  You might get lucky but most of the times they don't know anything at all as far as on going nv issues.

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