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today I feel like throwing my Evo LTE against a wall, it simply will not connect to EVDO.

 

numerous profile and PRL updates, and even ##786# factory resets later, it's still connected to 1xRTT... short of returning it to stock and getting it to a store (which I'm trying to avoid), anybody have any ideas?

 

having issues all the way from Hato Rey to Bayamon, so I'm thinking it's more a handset issue, rather than a network problem

 

Maybe nv is on way this week on the area.

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Maybe nv is on way this week on the area.

 

Probably.... Near Mayagüez happens every now and then.... And the NV is almost ready in this area so be patient....

 

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today I feel like throwing my Evo LTE against a wall, it simply will not connect to EVDO.

 

numerous profile and PRL updates, and even ##786# factory resets later, it's still connected to 1xRTT... short of returning it to stock and getting it to a store (which I'm trying to avoid), anybody have any ideas?

 

having issues all the way from Hato Rey to Bayamon, so I'm thinking it's more a handset issue, rather than a network problem

 

Its a network issue because I am having the same problems with my iPhone 5 and I'm in Old San Juan. I am also having problems with certaing apps/websites that just wont load. I cant oppen any twitter app or the mobile site via safari/chrome and cant use pandora/slacker but iHeart and Songza will work. Its kinda a weird problem. Hope it is getting fix soon.

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Its a network issue because I am having the same problems with my iPhone 5 and I'm in Old San Juan. I am also having problems with certaing apps/websites that just wont load. I cant oppen any twitter app or the mobile site via safari/chrome and cant use pandora/slacker but iHeart and Songza will work. Its kinda a weird problem. Hope it is getting fix soon.

 

I'm having network issues also, when ever I try to do a speedtest it gives me an error. Hopefully its NV related and not an outage or anything like that ;)

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Looks like you don't even have EVDO there.

 

I just don't know what to think... I got the Evo LTE in May, but I've noticed some issues with it getting stuck on 1x on and off since July or August, we also have an original Evo 4G and a 3D at home, and those don't seem to have those problems.

 

right now the solution seems to just keep on keeping on, hopefully NV is close to rolling out in the area, like kendog mentioned

 

thanks again everyone!

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today I feel like throwing my Evo LTE against a wall, it simply will not connect to EVDO.

 

numerous profile and PRL updates, and even ##786# factory resets later, it's still connected to 1xRTT... short of returning it to stock and getting it to a store (which I'm trying to avoid), anybody have any ideas?

 

having issues all the way from Hato Rey to Bayamon, so I'm thinking it's more a handset issue, rather than a network problem

 

I have the same problem.. From Hato Rey to Guaynabo,. still no evdo. I did thought about throwing it against the wall.. seriously

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New sites On Air : NV 3g only

 

PR03XC017, Isabela, PR,Samsung

 

PR03XC018, Aguadilla, PR,Samsung

 

PR03XC021, Aguadilla, PR,Samsung

 

PR03XC016,Quebradillas,PR,Samsung

 

PR60XC218, Aguadilla, PR,Samsung

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Can anybody confirm if any of the sites near Hormigueros (from Mayaguez Mall to Ricomini Bakery on Hwy #2) were upgraded today? I am getting EVDO speeds up to 2 Mb.

 

I live at Sultana behind toys r us... So this sites benefit me!!!!!! Please confirm!!!!:D:):P

 

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Can anybody confirm if any of the sites near Hormigueros (from Mayaguez Mall to Ricomini Bakery on Hwy #2) were upgraded today? I am getting EVDO speeds up to 2 Mb.

 

I dont know about it. Maybe tomorrow I could receive any info of this site.

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Can anybody confirm if any of the sites near Hormigueros (from Mayaguez Mall to Ricomini Bakery on Hwy #2) were upgraded today? I am getting EVDO speeds up to 2 Mb.

 

There're 3 sites around that area, 1 antenna is near Walmart @Mayaguez Mall, other in direction of Cabo Rojo (La Bajura) and the closer one to see if it have NV equipment is the tower in front of Burger King and Church after Ricomini in direction to San German.

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Ok, I am sure something was changed. I clocked 2144 kbps while in Hormigueros (Pueblo), 1945 kbps in Lavadero and right now 1822 kbps at Mayaguez Mall. On the other hand, I got around 200 something at Mayaguez' plaza.

 

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