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Great find ! How is Carlsbad or Ruidoso any LTE there yet

I go to Ruidoso one a month. No LTE so far. Will be there next week and will check then. Sensorly is showing mapped LTE in Carlsbad and all the way into Lovington. Glad Sprint finally started the southeast part of the state. Hope they get B26 out in these areas soon. Need better coverage. Also Rumor is new towers are suppose to cover from all the way from Alamogordo to Roswell.

 

 

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I go to Ruidoso one a month. No LTE so far. Will be there next week and will check then. Sensorly is showing mapped LTE in Carlsbad and all the way into Lovington. Glad Sprint finally started the southeast part of the state. Hope they get B26 out in these areas soon. Need better coverage. Also Rumor is new towers are suppose to cover from all the way from Alamogordo to Roswell.

 

 

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Nice! The stretch from El Paso to Carlsbad has no service for sprint... I'm going out there soon.. hope that stretch picked up Verizon roaming

 

 

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Where'd you hear that?

It was from a Sprint crew doing an upgrade to the tower. Said that they have two sites that would carry B41( which he said was a wast) and that they were going to add towers to cover 70 from Alamogordo to Ruidoso and then eventually Roswell.

 

 

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I consistently get 20mbps, although some areas are extremely overwhelmed. Uptown ABQ for example, no service in Coronado, subpar data in the area.

 

 

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Does sprint have service in these areas

 

 

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Does sprint have service in these areas

 

 

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Yes I had very useful and reliable Sprint LTE in the entire area. All of the carriers are good there, I've just gotten used to Verizon only functioning sometimes there.

 

 

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Yes I had very useful and reliable Sprint LTE in the entire area. All of the carriers are good there, I've just gotten used to Verizon only functioning sometimes there.

 

 

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Nice! Just hope sprint picks up the pace with band 41 .. we have some sites going online soon in El Paso .. I hope they can get El Paso and Albuquerque done this year

 

 

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Yes I had very useful and reliable Sprint LTE in the entire area. All of the carriers are good there, I've just gotten used to Verizon only functioning sometimes there.

 

 

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But then again I'm just dreaming lol

 

 

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Yeah, Verizon is not a perfect carrier by any stretch. When you add up all the pros and cons, VZW will be a better choice for many people. But they are not perfect. I encounter sites that are overburdened all the time. And if you travel internationally, Tmo and Sprint are likely better options. I type this as I am in Canada at the moment (using Tmo). I basically had to turn off my work VZW phone here.

 

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Yeah, Verizon is not a perfect carrier by any stretch. When you add up all the pros and cons, VZW will be a better choice for many people. But they are not perfect. I encounter sites that are overburdened all the time. And if you travel internationally, Tmo and Sprint are likely better options. I type this as I am in Canada at the moment (using Tmo). I basically had to turn off my work VZW phone here.

 

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Verizon does allow Canada roaming for free with their new unlimited plan. That said I love sprint open world. Main thing that keeps me with sprint.
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Yeah, Verizon is not a perfect carrier by any stretch. When you add up all the pros and cons, VZW will be a better choice for many people. But they are not perfect. I encounter sites that are overburdened all the time. And if you travel internationally, Tmo and Sprint are likely better options. I type this as I am in Canada at the moment (using Tmo). I basically had to turn off my work VZW phone here.

 

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When you have phones from different providers that is when the mobile hot spot feature really shines.  Just have your Verizon phone use the WiFi connection from your T-Mobile phone.  Then you can use both phones. 

 

I do this whenever either my Sprint phone or my wife's AT&T phone does not get a signal in some location.  We just turn on the mobile hot spot for whichever phone does work and let the non-working phone use data through the working phone.

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Verizon does allow Canada roaming for free with their new unlimited plan. That said I love sprint open world. Main thing that keeps me with sprint.

Ya I agree. Just hoping for a carrier settings update soon that allows for simultaneous data and voice

 

 

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Th network is swamped. I agree it sucks.

It's not swamped it's runned down since nothing being done to improve service.

 

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