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Hello I am new here. I live in Southwest Florida and was wondering if there is any news on this network vision going up here anywhere?

 

I hear mention of other states but not Florida yet :(

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Hello I am new here. I live in Southwest Florida and was wondering if there is any news on this network vision going up here anywhere?

 

I hear mention of other states but not Florida yet :(

 

S4GRU is not prepared to announce any Florida markets at this time. Stay tuned for updates.

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Ya I live in 34266 and its horrible. But my friend who lives in Tampa you can barelyreach him on the phone and he says he can't even use the data during the day its so slow.

 

And I was recently in Orlando tried the 4g on my epic and the data wasn't even working but it was connected to the 4g...

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  • 2 weeks later...

I am in Tampa and voice is working just fine. 3G data is hit or miss across most of the Tampa Bay area. 4G is working great, unfortunately, 4G WiMAX is not available at home, only at work. Here are a few Speedtest.net tests from a few days ago.

 

4G

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3G

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