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tybo31316

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  1. Sprint has been performing very well here lately. I don’t know if Sprint has upgraded any new sites with band 41. My experience has been great. I drove from Jax to Washington DC I held on to LTE probably 90% of the time. I was shocked especially in the rural areas we traveled through. My kids on T-Mobile was bouncing all over the place from LTE to No Service to 4G. Their signals were all over the place. Also while in the DMV area LTE on Sprint was solid.
  2. Speed test were only like 5mbps I’m assuming the site was congested or maybe I had a weak signal.
  3. I don’t know exactly when it happened. I just happened to check out of curiosity. Looks like they are doing it in clusters near downtown. The sites near my house is still 10x10.
  4. Seems like it’s a great device. I love the OLED screen. I was just looking at one in Target yesterday.
  5. I have once. I had a situation where I was on a WiFi call and walked out of WiFi coverage. I was shifted to LTE. While on that LTE call it dropped. The person called me back and the call was received on LTE. I haven’t been able to duplicate it since.
  6. No that was at my sister in law house. I get band 26 inside my home. Not a lot going on in my area. My area is not as populated as her area.
  7. If Sprint really can launch 5G NR with a software upgrade. Like they say they can. Sprint should have a pretty solid 5G network rolling out the gates.
  8. Someone’s going to jump too soon like Sprint did with WiMAX and get burned.
  9. I think secretly. The big corporations (Google, Amazon and Facebook) wanted Net Neutrality to be repealed. They have enough money to put up a fight against the FCC and didn’t. I think they wanted to see Net Neutrality repealed to keep their place in the top spot. Those corporations can pay their way through anything.
  10. So what positives (for consumers) do you think can come out of ending Net Neutrality?
  11. Well, I guess everyone has an opinion. If I don’t like it I won’t buy the services. Unfortunately the internet has become an important part of people’s lives. Most people need it. Depending on your age it’s all some people know. I could probably do without it if I need to.
  12. What happens when your internet package looks like a cable tv package?
  13. Repealing it is going to add additional players into the market?
  14. You are in support of the large ISPs charging the American people more. Go and look at their market cap and their quarterly reports. They are making more than enough money. Your argument is like saying the government is spending more and more money to the American people should pay more and more taxes. The government should get their spending under control. The ISPs don’t have that problem because they are taking billions to the bank quarterly.
  15. I have in the past and will in the future. I’m not loyal to any company. I would like to use any company I want. Unfortunately the way our ISPs are setup by region I can’t do that. Only if other people in America boycott and start dropping some of these greedy corporations things will change a lot faster.
  16. Haha. [emoji23] You have it all figured out. Only time will tell.
  17. Yeah. Like that’s going to happen. Most of the local level governments are a part of the reason that most Americans don’t have multiple broadband options.
  18. Many areas don’t have competition when it comes to wireline ISPs. So they will have no one to respond to.
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