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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion V2


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What is T-mobiles current site conversion in metro cities. Are they mostly 100% done with converting all towers to LTE

 

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I will let someone with more knowledge answer that one

 

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I would not argue so - at least not in Seattle. The amount of EDGE I see is incredible.

And we're in their home market!

 

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No - upgrades are mostly finished. The real problem is that AWS and PCS WCDMA/LTE doesn't cut it with their site density and the hilly, lots-of-trees terrain up here. I have not tried a Band 12 device - maybe their network is better than I think.

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No - upgrades are mostly finished. The real problem is that AWS and PCS WCDMA/LTE doesn't cut it with their site density and the hilly, lots-of-trees terrain up here. I have not tried a Band 12 device - maybe their network is better than I think.

Yes, I would definitely recommend getting into a band 12 device

 

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I am in between T-Mobile and Sprint right now. Any opinions?

T-MOBILE

 

Magentan alert!  Magentan alert!  Pink cheerleading and hive mind thinking have been spotted in the area.

 

AJ

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As long as i get good customer service and the network team coming to my house to make sure service is running optimal im fine with it.

 

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Will they really visit your house ?

 

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I drove my wife to the eye doctor yesterday and I was bored so I used my 5x to gauge the signal strength at the docs ofice. T-Mobile was at -116 to -120, Sprint at -103 to -106. It just shows you that nobody is great everywhere. What concerned me is that Project Fi hang on to a relative weak T-Mobile signal instead of switching to a strong Sprint signal.

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