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Network Vision/LTE - Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Market


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I had LTE from Añasco all the way to the light after the holiday inn

 

But it wasn't that fast. Around 2mb. But there was like 1 to 2 bars. In Añasco I had 18mb

 

And the rest of Mayaguez is on 1X and I'm going into roaming a lot

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Good news for Gurabo / Juncos area, today connected to LTE in Gurabo going to Juncos ( not active yesterday when I checked ). Also, the other towers has eHRPD active spoted in carr 30 going to Juncos.

 

Sent from my Super Charged Galaxy Note 2

 

 

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I have the app but the iPhone version does not let you map the area

 

Sorry to hear that....didn't know there was yet another iPhone con.... Not being impolite or disrespectful .... :mellow:

 

posted using J.A.R.V.I.S.

 

 

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There has been no more progress in Ponce with LTE. There's only coverage in the same areas that had coverage 2 weeks ago. And here i was starting to think Ponce was gonna get covered fast.

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There has been no more progress in Ponce with LTE. There's only coverage in the same areas that had coverage 2 weeks ago. And here i was starting to think Ponce was gonna get covered fast.

 

Some places have the same amount of coverage since theyve been spotted... patience guy. We have a LOT more LTE than a lot of people in the States.

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A lot of people (not from this forum) would get pissed if they know how much LTE we have in PR, and thats with small amounts of towers on.

 

We should be more than happy, for years we used to have 100-300kbps speeds, still some places have this speeds, now we have a lot places of 1-2mbps NV speeds, and we are seeing LTE increasing at fast pace.

 

 

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Reached 1.9m at montehiedra yesterday with my old Evo 4g for the first time I was able to use it inside home depot without switching to roaming (roam control app), my galaxy s3 is coming this week lets see how it goes!!!

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