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mattand

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  1. Hey, all: Just successfully set up my Virgin Mobile iPhone 5s. Ran a quick Speedtest and got 14 mbps down and 10 up. So far, so good in this section of Camden County. I'll run a Sensorly test once I get the phone loaded with music/photos/apps, etc. Thanks again for the help.
  2. Thanks, Mr. Myiagisr. I was just surprised to see 4G show up at all, especially since it usually magically ended at the Delaware River If the map is to be believed, all of my usual haunts would be covered with LTE. Thanks again for the reply.
  3. Hey, all: Was poking around the Virgin Mobile coverage map (they use Sprint) and got a surprise today. It looks like Camden and Burlington Counties now have LTE! I double checked Sprint's actual site and it seemed to confirm this. Can anyone back this up, or am I still hung over from last weekend?
  4. Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. I'm leaning towards Sprint/Virgin right now because of Virgin's price: buy the phone outright and $35 a month for 2.5 GB data (throttled after that.) If money wasn't an issue, I'd probably stick with Verizon. Their coverage really can't be beat, IMO. It's just frustrating to look at the coverage map for Sprint and see that Philly is solid 4G, yet South Jersey officially isn't. I looked at a recent Sprint 4G rollout press release, and the areas/towns they were boasting about adding were these tiny litle burgs in the middle of nowhere. Notthing against the people who live there, but it's frustrating that with all the people in South Jersey, you'd think there'd be more info as to when 4G would be here. Oh, well. First world problem. Thanks again for the help.
  5. Hey, all: Been reading this thread with some interest. I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, for my iPhone. VM uses Sprint's network. So am I correct in understanding that the major towns in Camden and Burlington Counties (Cherry Hill, Mt. Laurel, Evesham, etc.) are actually get 4G LTE? TIA for any help.
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