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DanielB

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  1. I may be out that way again soon and will test. I know back across the bay in VA Beach, things are working outstandingly. Cant remember if ES is part of the Tidewater or Maryland markets, though.
  2. That really blows. Do you know which tower you were connected to? Have you ever been there before, and if so how did service compare?
  3. This is fantastic! I am still crossing my fingers for the Richmond, VA report. Anecdotally, I know things have improved tremendously in the past 6 months; it will be nice to back that up with actual numbers here in a few weeks!
  4. Thanks, Robert! My poor wife has been on the phone with the insurance company (which I'm questioning what we're paying for, at this point....) all morning. They do NOT want to have to deal with me. I'm just not a nice person anymore.
  5. Hoping to be able to donate again soon. Just got a bill for $10k in medical expenses last night upon getting home from work, so needless to say ALL of my spending plans are in the air at this point. Economic recovery, schmovery. Womp womp. But hoping to send at least a little your way soon.
  6. Thank you for sharing! And I'll add another vote for adding the Caribbean. Would help me out immensely!
  7. http://marketrealist.com/2015/04/sprint-gets-top-place-network-speed-dayton-market-1h15/ Fantastic!
  8. I have to concur with JossMan. S4GRU is a very valuable resource for me, and one of my first visits every morning!
  9. Exactly! And this is the source of concern for T-Mobile users - there's no transparency. Justified or not, T-Mobile subscribers will whip themselves into a frenzy, and a certain segment will take action (such as switching to another carrier).
  10. Will be interesting to see how T-Mobile's new throttling policy affects both their subscriber growth and overall subscriber numbers. Have spent some time thinking about and analyzing both. Particularly in regards to customers added within the past 2 years, stickiness is low. This is due to 2 reasons: Not a longtime customer, so less brand loyalty More importantly, the very equipment installment plans that T-Mobile introduced to attract customers make it a lot easier to leave the carrier Throttling is VERY Uncarrier. I am curious as to how they will address this from a marketing standpoint. I understand the necessity of throttling, but their customers don't - and won't. I would expect to see these porting rations turn almost completely around very quickly - within just a quarter or two. Doubly so as Sprint continues to improve and expand its network at a very rapid pace. In-building penetration with Sprint is still worlds better than T-Mobile in non-700 MHz markets (such as Richmond, VA). As the Sprint network further evolves, it is going to leave the T-Mobile network in the dust behind it. Not trying to get off topic, but I wouldn't get too wigged out over these numbers. They won't last. DT wants to make money.
  11. I'd have to imagine the top 3% are using obscene amounts of data. I used to routinely use 25GB+ when I was with T-Mobile and I know many others who also did. Of course, that's nothing compared to the 70GB+ that others are claiming in the Reddit thread. I think when T-Mobile brought back their truly unlimited data offering four years ago, they started receiving all of the Sprint abusers who use their phones' data connections as home Internet plans. It's unfortunate. Even now, I typically use between 6GB and 20GB on Sprint each month, but with no issues. Glad I came back to Sprint from T-Mobile - the experience is far better from a service standpoint now in Richmond, VA.
  12. I think as long as T-Mobile is offering it at no charge, Sprint will as well. Hopefully, it'll take place at the other big two carriers at some point in the future, as well. International roaming has long been ridiculously high priced. You wouldn't believe what I paid in Bermuda last year for cell service so I could check up on the kid back home! Cannot wait for Sprint to add additional countries.
  13. I ended up buying another G Flex 2. lol. Working a lot better than my first, but man oh man does the battery drain fast. May exchange this one.
  14. Update from my end, as well: had to finally get rid of mine after spending HOURS working with Sprint trying to get it fixed. Dropping calls like a mofo. Sprint couldn't figure out why, but apparently a somewhat widespread issue with the G Flex 2, at least in this area. So did not swap it for another. Also got to be quite laggy; would reset, then laggy again after a few days. Again, no determinable cause. Can't recommend this device now, as much as I want to.
  15. Honestly, it's about the same as the G3....not stellar, but not quite as bad as the iPhone 5, 5S, or 6.
  16. Pictures don't do this thing justice. Beautiful device. Works fantastically. No overheating issues at all. Great radios. Will update more as I use it more.
  17. Nah, it's still very much "in progress" here in the RVA. They are nowhere near close to completion. I am in regular contact with both Sprint employees and contractors who are responsible for the network development in the area, so can say with certainty it'll get much better. Now, as for when exactly this will occur - I cannot say, but for my sake (and all of yours) I am hoping it is soon! My understanding is there are still several towers with backhaul delivery needs, but the job at this point primarily consists of optimization and any site adds that may come down the pike.
  18. True, though it was positioned a bit down market (plastic build). Just interesting to me to see a new E-series phone that's clearly positioned above (not below or even at) the M-series level. I think it's great - just wishing they'd bring it to Sprint!
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