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Chasingchase

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  1. What kind of signal strength you getting? If you have a weakish Sprint signal, but the Verizon is strong then that can account for the difference. LTE has a fragile airlink. Performance degrades proportionate to the signal going down. There are many places Sprint will be faster too.

     

    If 9Mbps is not fast enough inside your home, where most people don't even need LTE, then you should probably switch to Verizon. The 9Mbps may even go down some.

     

    Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

    First off, I am never switching to big red or any other carrier. All I am saying is, where I live the Verizon and Sprint tower are side by side. 1350 Turk Hill road, the Verizon tower gives off full bars and super fast lte. I know it's about the bandwidth. I just wish sprint would be honest and say, we will never be like Verizon.

  2. Whoa! That's actually pretty exciting news for me :-DSent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk

    As of right now same crappy sprint bandwidth. In my house in fairport I'm pulling 9mb and my friends verizon is pulling 18mb. I thought that sprint ' s new network was going to be the most updated. It's early, I know. But to me, they still need to catch up. Then talk about passing them. Hey, I'm happy for going from 300kb To 9mb any day lol.

  3. I had LTE at a customers house at 33 Selbourne Chase in Fairport, NY near the corner of Pittsford Palmyra Road and Kreag Road. I could not tell what tower it was connected to. Signal Pro was showing the turk hill tower. I doubt it was that tower. -110 db 2mb down and 1.20 up. On the second floor it stayed connected but on the first floor it would connect and disconnect. When it went back to 3g it was showing that I was connected to a tower on Farmington Road in VIctor. Tracked in sensorly.

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