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Hmm so did they make the application worse ?

 

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Not worse if fingerprint authentication is coming but annoying right now.... Every time you open the app, you have to enter your password.

 

 

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Cool. Maybe I'm thinking of the FIOS app unless I didn't notice it there either!

 

Edit: I see the FIOS app has it too.

So they're just failing to implement Touch ID

 

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Still a bit behind the times. Should allow you to use touchID vs typing in password each time.

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Touch ID and Android Fingerprint Support is coming in a future App update according to "Craig-S" in the Reddit Thread:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/5zc3b2/sprint_zone_is_now_my_sprint/

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Good news for Android BYOD users:

 

"My Sprint" App will be downloadable from Google Play:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/5zc3b2/sprint_zone_is_now_my_sprint/dexohje/

 

App Updates will handled through Google Play:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/5zc3b2/sprint_zone_is_now_my_sprint/dexqaix/

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Shentel knows West Virginia and rural MD. Smart to outsource this footprint. I only wish it included rural Loudoun County.

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I detect sodium chloride. On a side note, I've been in Lexington and Louisville all week. Louisville has awesome band 41 coverage in the city with fantastic speeds averaging over 40 Mbps (DL) while Lexington still struggles with no band 41 but widespread band 25 second carrier. Speeds here in Cat country are much slower but still quite usable, averaging 5-8 Mbps.

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Shentel has its act together.

 

Have a look at Pages 20-21 of the last Earnings Report from November 7, 2016.

 

Network Enhancements – nTelos Footprint

 

Network Statistics at 9/30/16

 

Seems to be going well! It'll be interesting to see how much more progress they report during the next Earnings Release.

 

http://investor.shentel.com/events.cfm

 

I am a bit surprised they haven't had their 4th Quarter Earnings Call yet... Am I missing something?

 

Based on these past dates, the Fourth Quarter Call should have already happened... but it's not on the list.

 

- Apr 29, 2016  10:00 AM ET First Quarter Earnings Call

 

- Feb 26, 2016  10:00 AM ET Fourth Quarter Earnings Call

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Shentel has its act together.

 

Have a look at Pages 20-21 of the last Earnings Report from November 7, 2016.

 

Network Enhancements – nTelos Footprint

 

Network Statistics at 9/30/16

 

Seems to be going well! It'll be interesting to see how much more progress they report during the next Earnings Release.

 

http://investor.shentel.com/events.cfm

 

I am a bit surprised they haven't had their 4th Quarter Earnings Call yet... Am I missing something?

 

Based on these past dates, the Fourth Quarter Call should have already happened... but it's not on the list.

 

- Apr 29, 2016  10:00 AM ET First Quarter Earnings Call

 

- Feb 26, 2016  10:00 AM ET Fourth Quarter Earnings Call

 

They had the call, but didn't seem to follow previous protocol with using the investor relations events system.

 

http://investor.shentel.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=1010175

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They had the call, but didn't seem to follow previous protocol with using the investor relations events system.

 

http://investor.shentel.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=1010175

 

 

Thanks for the link! Not sure why they're not following the prior protocol.

 

Good progress!

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I detect sodium chloride. On a side note, I've been in Lexington and Louisville all week. Louisville has awesome band 41 coverage in the city with fantastic speeds averaging over 40 Mbps (DL) while Lexington still struggles with no band 41 but widespread band 25 second carrier. Speeds here in Cat country are much slower but still quite usable, averaging 5-8 Mbps.

 

 

Sodium Chloride?

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