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  1. I've been getting upwards of 200 mbps on my 6 Plus on my 300 mbps Time Warner connection. -Anthony
  2. It was odd. I was in driving through WV on I-79 (don't remember where now) and the SID that I was getting on 1x was 4379, which according to a website I had found, was Charlottesville VA. But now according to a web search, it is for Beckley WV and Morgantown WV (among other places). I don't have a huge knowledge of SID's so I got a little confused when searching. I was probably near Beckley when I was trying to connect. And Sprint in Pittsburgh was great. I have heard many good things about that market and it lived up to it's hype. -Anthony
  3. Ah yes, I forgot the newest iPhones used CSFB. Too used to my old 5S where it didn't require CSFB, and then getting my current 6 Plus where basically everywhere I go there aren't CSFB issues. I most likely won't be contacting nTelos because it is not my home market. I was merely traveling through the area on my way home to Charlotte, NC from Pittsburgh. Have we come to the conclusion that every tower is having CSFB issues for Sprint customers in the nToelos market? I had this problem the entirety of my time in WV. I only read back in this thread one page (I only frequent a handful of threads on the site) and from the sounds of it people were having to put their devices into LTE Only mode in order to latch onto LTE in these areas. -Anthony
  4. I'll post this here since it is relevant and really doesn't need to be in the PRL thread: So I'm in Ntelos land, near Charlottesville, WV (confirmed via SID 4379), and I'm getting 3-5 bars of EVDO. Have to keep turning LTE off because everytime my iPhone 6 tries to connect, it drops to one bar of 1x and goes to no service. Disabling LTE immediately reestablishes 3G. So, at least for me, no LTE. -Anthony
  5. So I'm in Ntelos land, near Charlottesville, WV (confirmed via SID 4379), and I'm getting 3-5 bars of EVDO. Have to keep turning LTE off because everytime my iPhone 6 tries to connect, it drops to one bar of 1x and goes to no service. Disabling LTE immediately reestablishes 3G. So, at least for me, no LTE. -Anthony
  6. I'm in Pittsburgh right now for vacation, and will be driving through all of West Virginia on Sunday to go home to Charlotte. -Anthony
  7. They (Sprint) might use those nice little tri-band panels that they have on certain sites to get both B41 and full NV bands on it too, depending on how close to another Sprint site it is. -Anthony
  8. Ah okay. That makes more sense now as to why their coverage wouldn't appear as T-Mobile coverage. -Anthony
  9. So if somebody tried to map it on Sensorly it wouldn't show up as T-Mobile coverage? -Anthony
  10. Wow. Look at the entire state of Iowa for T-Mobile. That's a little scary. -Anthony
  11. The high school I went to here in Harrisburg, NC (a relatively small town) had 2 Gbps wired internet. And we were in no means a state-of-the-art school. So I can corroborate this statement. -Anthony
  12. The notifications used to clear a while ago. There must have been some kind of update in past several months that caused this bug to be introduced. It was only the past several months that the notifications won't clear anymore. I think it is more of a bug rather than a missing feature. -Anthony
  13. Oh no, I'm not saying that they would go bankrupt or anything. What I'm suggesting is that basically, they could become the new pre-NV Sprint. Lose a ton of subs as your network slips behind your competitors because you didn't keep up with it. -Anthony
  14. Is it possible that this could be the start of AT&T's downfall? Their network is beginning to lag behind their competitors, with Sprint and T-Mobile catching up to them in many markets. And now they have lost almost a million subscribers this quarter, after losing a few hundred thousand more over the past year. Could this be the beginning of their demise? -Anthony
  15. What's with the hashtag "StopSprint"? Never mind, I completely forgot who Mobile Beacon was up until now. -Anthony
  16. For those of us that were on iOS 9.1 beta 5, it was only a ~30 MB update. -Anthony
  17. You can only do APP updates over cellular. We have never been allowed to do OS updates over cellular. -Anthony
  18. Except for that fact that new customers can't get on Verizon's unlimited plan. You have to be an existing customer who has the unlimited plan. So, if you're a customer who is shopping around carriers, Verizon's plan can most definitely be beat. -Anthony
  19. I'm currently installing it right now. I have been on all of the betas for it, and no changes were made to field test during that time, so I doubt that this version has fixed field test. At this point, field test is a forgotten part of the software in Apple's eyes. -Anthony
  20. I would show him episodes 4-6 then 1-3. That's how my father did it for my sister and I. Seems like the best way to do it, IMO. -Anthony
  21. The lower 700 A block is specifically for LTE. It cannot be used for UMTS. Plus, no devices would support UMTS on that frequency. -Anthony
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