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vobguy

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    Galaxy S Epic 4G(Wimax), Galaxy S4
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    Goochland Couty
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    A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. - Winston Churchill

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  1. I've used Millenicom for several years. I liked that I wasn't locked into a contract unlike with Sprint. Now I am not sure what I am going to do for internet at home. Millenicom was the only Data MVNO I trusted. The data cap for sprint data plan through Sprint (12 gig for biggest plan) would be a non starter for home internet use for almost any family, but where I live our choices are either Wireless internet (Evdo/3g/4G) or satellite. Now I am going to have to decide if I want to keep my device on the Sprint network or not, or just go back to using my Novatel WiFi hotspot on the Verizon network. It definitely puts a damper on my enthusiasm for watching the Sprint rollout.
  2. Just found out that Millenicom can no longer offer Sprint service by end of the month. Something to do with their gateway provider (some third party) being dropped by Sprint. this well and truly sucks, as my main concern for Network vision was to use on my millenicom tri-band that I just had to upgrade to a couple of months ago. Was looking forward to my local tower getting 4G and my family being able to have close to real internet, be able to watch a few movies a month, etc. I also have a Verizon network miFi I planned to drop once Sprint went 4g, saving me about 70 or 80 bucks a month.
  3. I think the tower out near the Drive-in theater on I64 West could be underway.. At least, it looked quite different than I remember. I am going to have to find my camera though to take a picture to compare. But it isnt fully up yet as 4G in any case.
  4. FWIW - here is "Jim and Jon", the latest NTelos commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Tdu9Zd3FjU
  5. I wonder if it will affect the NTelos rate structure to customers. I would hate to think the NTelos customers will have to give up the extra money they can use to get access to the Rooftop Pool full of bikini clad models with a live mariachi band playing. (That's an NTelos ad for those who haven't seen it lol)
  6. It depends, I will make an assumption that you are not locked into a contract (or dont mind paying an ETF) Then it is going to depend how much data you use and how much you will consume on 4g. If the data caps are going to be a big concern, then you should probably stay where you are. But if 4G availability is the overriding factor and you dont want to wait a year or more, I would jump to Verizon. I so wisely invested in a Samsung Galaxy S4 barely a month ago, so I am currently stuck with Sprint, and it looks like absolutely no priority to do anything 4G in Central Virginia. I am currently wishing I had gone with Verizon, there is usable Verizon 4G LTE in my neighborhood and at the rural Drive In theater I frequent. Sprint just isnt there, and sadly, looks like NTelos is way behind even them.
  7. I have this problem sometimes in Richmond. Usually I toggle Airplane Mode, then toggle out of it, and it connects right to the 4G
  8. I could be wrong on this, but I think Lynchburg is in the NTelos footprint. NTelos is also upgrading their network to 4G LTE. but there has been some disagreement between Sprint on how fast that should occur. Sprint is also doing some overbuilding in the NTelos region, which might get NTelos to move a little faster.
  9. Im planning on upgrading to premiere at some point. Im hoping the towers I am most interested in are on the schedule.
  10. Thanks! Can hardly wait to use it later this afternoon (when I am out of my radio signal blocking deadzone of an office.. )
  11. I am interested in installing Sensorly on my Galaxy S4. Is the app one of those annoying "always on, run at startup" type that keep coming back even if you kill of the process? Or can you turn it on when you want to map and then turn it off, like a proper application (rather than an app that thinks it needs to act like a service)
  12. Out in Goochland, along I64 west of Oilville but east of Gum Spring, I get 4G LTE all the way from about Perkinsville Rd to maybe about a half mile short of the Gum Spring exit. Nice to see it on out there, I am hoping it goes live all up and down I64. Saw on the Sprint website that they had a data speed upgrade at Hadensville exit , but it was still 3G when I drove past en route to Ferncliff last night. It will be nice if they get it at the Hadensville exit especially so when I go to the Goochland drive in theater, I can surf while waiitng for the movie
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