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And the silence tells me that I am not the only one wondering if sprint is throttling there customers

 

 

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The 1X service I get all the time almost seals that question to me. I use a ton of Data, and almost no minutes, I would bet lunch on it.

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But is that 1x or ehrpd? Remember they are separate values.

 

 

 I am in 3g now. Earlier today I was in 1x, as my display said, and the night before last in the same area I was also. As others have wondered, I wouldn't doubt that Sprint hates my constant downloads and super high data usage. Throttling maybe?

 

Currently my phone says 2 bars of 3g, -80dBm 4asu. at -94 dBm it is 1 asu.

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I'm at 123rd south 172 east tower is less than 1000 ft from me how ever I'm in a block building and here are my readings

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If your not happy I'd get on Twitter @sprintcare and let them know. If you don't report it they don't have a chance to fix it. I bugged them about the above site a half dozen times earlier this year and yes it was a hassle and time consuming but it is what it is.

 

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It will help you but most people use WiFi at home? Tri band will help with coverage when its finished being rolled out. Especially the 1x800.

 

 

I do use Wifi as much as I can. I play Ingress, and my service tends to lag badly when I have been playing for a bit. I am not up to speed on all the terms on the signals and such, My phone says 1x, I don't know what ehrpd is.

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I am in 3g now. Earlier today I was in 1x, as my display said, and the night before last in the same area I was also. As others have wondered, I wouldn't doubt that Sprint hates my constant downloads and super high data usage. Throttling maybe?

 

Currently my phone says 2 bars of 3g, -80dBm 4asu. at -94 dBm it is 1 asu.

sprint doesn't throttle period. That's just an urban legend. What is super high usage I use over 7 GB a month? I'd highly suggest signal check it tells you both voice and data connections as they are SEPERATE values.

 

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sprint doesn't throttle period. That's just an urban legend. What is super high usage I use over 7 GB a month? I'd highly suggest signal check it tells you both voice and data connections as they are SEPERATE values.

 

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Not sure if you read the new plans.

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I do use Wifi as much as I can. I play Ingress, and my service tends to lag badly when I have been playing for a bit. I am not up to speed on all the terms on the signals and such, My phone says 1x, I don't know what ehrpd is.

not sure what ingress is? Could be time of day and site capacity issues? Look on the FAQs page it has a lot of the terms on there to help get you up to speed. Again I suggest reporting the issue complaining and doing nothing about it will get you no where, sorry that's just how I view it.

 

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sprint doesn't throttle period. That's just an urban legend. What is super high usage I use over 7 GB a month? I'd highly suggest signal check it tells you both voice and data connections as they are SEPERATE values.

 

 

300 Mb per day. That is about average, I would say about 10 gigs a month, plus what ever my wife uses.

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sprint doesn't throttle period. That's just an urban legend. What is super high usage I use over 7 GB a month? I'd highly suggest signal check it tells you both voice and data connections as they are SEPERATE values.

 

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Not sure if you read the new plans.

dunno if this is classified as new...but its what i found...no throttling but network management...

 

http://www.sprint.com/legal/agreement.html?INTNAV=CMS:LGL:Acceptable_Use_Policy#neut

 

 

about half way down....could be your just trying to be a hog at the wrong time... :mad2:  :mad2:  :mad2:

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This is weird. This is at home with my Airrave on. Can that affect the speed tests? I know it affects the bars but the test has never really been this high. Is this a sign of the times?

 

Test results:

182 ms

2.41 mbps

0.49 mbps

 

Not sure how to add pics to posts yet. 

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Hey just wondering if anyone with the nexus 5 or G2 has had any issues connecting to LTE, ie having the issue talked about on the wall.

Yes. I am unable to hold a connection to the LTE in the Salt Lake valley, which have the issue described.

 

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Yes. I am unable to hold a connection to the LTE in the Salt Lake valley, which have the issue described.

 

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Well hopefully it gets fixed quickly. I knew we wouldn't be able to connect to 800 and 2600, I never thought it would affect the 1900 as well. Kind of disappointing, but having 3 bands seems like it could turn into a competitive advantage. Fingers crossed.

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So I just drove by Logan and had 16.33 mbps down... it was beautiful.  :frantic:

 

Though I do wanted to ask, I live on Park blvd and Washington in Ogden and my signal seems a little less then optimal (non existent) Now im fairly certain that the reason is on the south of me is a 150-200 foot hill that holds the Ogden cemetery, and a few hundred 5-6 story tall tress that are messing with my signal (lead based paint may also be a factor in the house) But anyways, Sprint has been so helpful ( :wall:  :wall:  :wall: ) in offering me no reason other then their maps show I have service... and also that I drop less calls then my wife... as if thats a plus??? So how should I go about improving signal quality? If I call them 100+ times will they get annoyed and just give me one of those airaves? :azn:

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I'm at the top of that hill and I'm lucky to get more then 2 bars, less downstairs (roaming).

 

 

So I just drove by Logan and had 16.33 mbps down... it was beautiful. :frantic:

 

Though I do wanted to ask, I live on Park blvd and Washington in Ogden and my signal seems a little less then optimal (non existent) Now im fairly certain that the reason is on the south of me is a 150-200 foot hill that holds the Ogden cemetery, and a few hundred 5-6 story tall tress that are messing with my signal (lead based paint may also be a factor in the house) But anyways, Sprint has been so helpful ( :wall::wall::wall: ) in offering me no reason other then their maps show I have service... and also that I drop less calls then my wife... as if thats a plus??? So how should I go about improving signal quality? If I call them 100+ times will they get annoyed and just give me one of those airaves? :azn:

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2 things, 

 

1 wait for the upgrades to get better....problem is that harrison and 21st has no hardware...but "should" be done i would guess by spring maybe...

 

2 dont ask them...tell them you want the air rave....

 

and it looks like you are in the middle (or there abouts) of 3 towers...bermuda triangle..lol

 

the above tower...one on the city building, and 4th street ball park.....probably closer to the downtown one

 

when 800  voice finally hits, it should be fine....

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