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ritamosuno

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About ritamosuno

  • Birthday 01/23/1983

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    EVO 4G LTE running Mean Bean
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    Reynoldsburg, OH
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  1. Since the thread has been slow for a while, allow me to take this opportunity to say thanks to all of you. Tomorrow, my contract is up, and I will be leaving Sprint. I decided long ago that once my contract was up, I would no longer pay for "phone" service, and instead would get a mobile hotspot, and do voip calling. (I call people on the "phone" like once or twice a month. Most of my real time conversations take place on Google Hangouts) While Sprint does offer hotspots, they just aren't as competitive in that area. But the nice thing about this bright, phone-free future is that my device (a 2013 Nexus 7 tablet, wifi only) is completely carrier independent (obviously) and I won't have a contract, so I'm sure one day I'll come back to Sprint. (Since my stupid principles narrow my choices down to T-Mobile and Sprint, and it looks like they're about to become the same company anyways) Anyways, got slightly off topic. Thanks to everyone here for what you do. This thread kept me sane as I was stuck in a contract with service that sucked, though I eventually discovered that in some cases, it wasn't the service that sucked, it was my Evo 4G LTE. I was afraid when I signed the contract that I would never see LTE at my house until the contract was just about over, and unfortunately, I was right. For the last couple months, I have had LTE (as well as improved 3G) around most of the town, but I still have never received LTE at home. Unless it happens today or tomorrow, I will never know the joy of LTE at home. (My home is serviced by that tower on Lancaster Ave that is strapped to the power line, so I highly doubt it will happen) I don't imagine I'll be keeping up with this thread after tomorrow, so I bid you all a fond farewell. Keep doing what you do!
  2. Haha where is that site that is supposed to look like a tree? Is that in a park?
  3. Just general social anxiety I suppose.
  4. I have what I'm sure will be a dumb question. I used to be one of those people that was misinformed about PRLs by Sprint, and I believed they were essentially a list of MAC addresses for towers that told you which ones you could and could not connect to. I have long since been straightened out on that. So my question is, if all the PRL is really doing is telling your phone what frequencies to look for and in what order, why does it get updated so frequently? It seems like I get a new PRL 4-6 times a year. Their frequency hopping logic can't change THAT often, can it? Or do I still have an overly simplified idea of what the PRL is doing? Are Sprint's roaming agreements changing frequently enough to justify all these updates? I know some of you on here pick apart these PRLs, so I guess you would have an idea of what actually changes in an update.
  5. Cool thanks. At this point I think I'll just live with it. I hardly use voice service myself, and the people in my house that are complaining about it would not be open to me doing any tinkering with their phone. So far the data seems to be fine. I can still pull the same speeds I always have.
  6. So... When it comes to voice service, the standard PRL will only go to 800 if there's nothing else available, right? The last few days, the voice service at my house (in the E Broad and Lancaster Ave area) has gone completely down the drain. It's basically not usable. Signal Check tells me it's because I am connecting to 1x800, and the signal on it isn't great. Throughout these few days, I will periodically see the old 1xRTT signal I'm used to pop in, then voice works just fine. So anyways, I'm like 99.9% sure this is just an intermittent tower issue like we've had all through this roll out, but in the past I would never pick up the 800. Just wanting to be sure this isn't a problem by design. If it is, I need to be calling for an airrave...
  7. Well allow me to jump in and make some noise then... These updates in the last week or two are really starting to bring the whole picture together! I went running around yesterday and it was like a night and day difference. Not only did I finally pick up some LTE in Reynoldsburg, but I was picking it up in spots that used to have shoddy 1x at best. Gotta love it when dead spots disappear! It's a shame that I only have 4 months of my two years left, but I'm still happier than a pig in s@#$ with a full LTE signal. I am gonna walk my butt off and enjoy hours and hours of non-skipping Pandora and Google Music. Spring has sprung early my friends!
  8. Thanks, that's what I was afraid of. Hopefully we'll get some 1900 LTE around here soon. I'd be crushed if my contract ran out in June and I never had any LTE the whole time.
  9. This may have been covered already and I just missed it, but does anyone know what the story is with the LTE that's showing up in Reynoldsburg, specifically in the Broad and Lancaster area? (Oh and the Taylor Rd/Firstgate area too) It's showing up on Sensorly, but I can't connect to it. (on an EVO 4G LTE) I kinda remember someone mentioning a while back that Reynoldsburg was getting 2500 Mhz first (or is it 2600 Mhz? Whatever) Is that the case? Or is this just stuff that's in test mode? I've been waiting since June 2012 for LTE in my area, and now it's showing up, but I can't use it. I am about to explode with happiness and frustration!
  10. Part of it also has to do with the fact that there are very nice government subsidies for building up internet infrastructure in rural areas. By doing those areas first, they can offset some of their costs with the perks they get from the government, making their balance sheet look a lot prettier at the end of the year.
  11. So that means that really you'll get worse performance on the wifi than on 3g, since everyone on wifi is sharing one single connection to the 3g instead of getting on their own channel. How silly.
  12. Where exactly on Brice Rd is this new LTE tower?
  13. So random question.... I know the current 3G seems to top out around 2.5 mbits. What kind of speeds should we expect on the upgraded 3G? Or would it be roughly the same, but just have larger capacity?
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