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supersanborn

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  1. Yeah, back when I was really seriously considering T-Mobile, I hoped it would happen to the Edge tower in Ocoee (since that's the only way non 3G towers get upgraded for them) Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  2. That's probably true, though I still enjoy the image of a rusted old Edge tower bursting into flames Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  3. Orlando is still a bit of a patchwork of legacy and NV towers as well as having several that can be quite overloaded during the day, so it really just depends on what I'm handing off to. There's lots of eHRPD on towers here that aren't upgraded yet, so sometimes the eHRPD is dog slow that I'm switching to.
  4. Same here. Typically my GS3 handoffs are about 75% seamless. Edit: Assuming that the eHRPD and LTE connections are strong and working well.
  5. I'm on the family plan from before these new plans. I get 25% off the line one plan, so they can get me off this plan when they pry it out of my cold dead hands. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  6. I'm noticing little bugs here and there with Voice service in my area as of late. Makes me think perhaps they're doing testing as sometimes I can't place calls until I've reached a different tower than the one near me.
  7. This is what happens when: A: A 4G tower bursts into flames B: A 4G tower is overloaded C: Sprint decides to start messing with me D: A 4G tower doesn't actually have backhaul yet. Wonder which? (image below since Sprint is being difficult tonight) Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4
  8. We could but if the rest of the community is anything like me, they care more about the deployment of 800/1900/2600 LTE more :-)
  9. If I remember correctly Robert isn't getting the same constant source of 800 activations like he is for 3G and 4G acceptances. So it's entirely possible that there are more 800 acceptances than we realize.
  10. Yeah, Sprint has overall done a commendable job getting the Disney area to a more usable state, especially considering how unbearable it used to be. They need to get the tower south of AK done and then roll out LTE800 to really get the park covered though, as a lot of the bigger buildings and foliage really break down that 1900 LTE signal.
  11. Felt it needed to be restated for the record, eh?
  12. True but since most people still buy their phones on contract, the pricing difference is often completely mitigated if one just gets the right Wirefly/Amazon Wireless/etc deal. I'm also a total spec whore who is ALWAYS wanting something more, so it would drive me absolutely bonkers to have something mid-range, even if I did get some tiny little concession in device pricing (plan pricing is where the biggest expense is anyways).
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