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miguelfp1

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  1. sorry, that was my bad, completely misunderstood what you wrote. I've seen some LTE pockets in Roosevelt Ave., probably the same one you saw
  2. the thing is that it makes waaay too much sense, and thus it's not what they'll do... also, I had read somewhere (don't know how much of it is true!), that Plaza's owners/management (Fonalledas family & company) in exchange for allowing telco's placing picocells inside the mall, wanted a cut (huge cut, actually, almost 50% if I recall correctly) of the cell companies revenues from calls placed from within the mall
  3. Personally, I think they'll use the same line they always do when releasing a new major Sense version, that the hardware is not up to the task. I experienced this on both the original Evo and the Evo 3D. it's also quite probable that there will be ported ROMs with it.
  4. it's safe to assume that... let's remember that the buildout in the Metro area hasn't been completed yet
  5. I don't know where I heard this, or if there's any truth to it, but somebody told me that the reason that there's basically no reception in Plaza is that Plaza's management wanted a (big) cut of the phone companies' profits stemming from repeaters inside the mall.
  6. Definitely better coverage today in Hato Rey, first time I've connected to LTE inside classrooms in La Poli, serving site ID is #422 Nowhere near 30 Mbps speeds, though Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  7. awesome! thanks for the status report hehe EDIT: adding to the post, LTE sighting near UPR-Bayamon again, this time Serving Cell reported was #53
  8. Yesterday I connected to LTE in Rio Hondo while taking the highway exit to the mall (no, I wasn't driving), and at the Food Court there as well
  9. I really don't know either, but considering that I took the readings near UPR-Bayamon, the tower near Plaza Guaynabo is a bit far from here... kinda skeptical that that's the site serving me LTE nonetheless, I'm just happy to see LTE being lit up closer to home, and I still think that the PR/VI market could/should be 100% complete before April
  10. Serving cell is 102, Base ID is 18307 for 1x Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  11. not really, but if I could get some instructions, I'd be happy to find out and share the info
  12. this morning there were a couple of trucks at the UPR-Bayamon site, LTE was lit up in a limited capacity when I came back home, but I don't know if it's from that specific site or another nearby one.
  13. NV rollout isn't even complete, yet why are we worrying about getting or not getting service on the 800 Mhz band? Let's enjoy the new network for a while, instead. Sent from my Galaxy S3 using Tapatalk 2
  14. there probably haven't been any inspections or the sites inspected did not pass; it's been mentioned that the inspectors are not local and some traveled home for the Holidays.
  15. yes, my bad, I read the exact details too late, it's one of the perils of reading the forum in mobile view... though the point still stands, the CC Plaza Rio Hondo site showed up on the sites complete map a while back, should get better speeds someday soon, at least with the enhanced 3G if not 3G + LTE...
  16. the Caribbean Cinemas @ Plaza Río Hondo site showed up 3G/4G complete in the map a while ago, but the new backhaul doesn't seem to be in place yet, should be soon though, a 4G signal from it is a very good sign Sent from my Galaxy S3 using Tapatalk 2
  17. new backhaul got connected to the site at UPR-Bayamon, evidenced by the 2 Mbps download test I got today after 2 years with sub-300kbps speeds, Network ID also changed from 1 to 200. LINK to the speedtest result
  18. looks amazing, I sincerely hope those kinds of speeds are obtainable in real-world, day-to-day use
  19. was that today? my phone was roaming most of the time today at La Poli, only had 1x when it managed to connect to Sprint so I figured they may have been working in that area today
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