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  1. Smh, it's always next year this next year that.. Man come on Sprint

     

    Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

     

    Columbia has been awful with 3G speeds up until the last month or so. Seems as if the band aid fixes will make the wait a bit easier until NV gets here. I've been consistently getting speeds in the 1-2 Mbps range for downloads, and around 1 Mbps uploads. Was getting 0.01-0.10 Mbps DL a lot before. I'll probably be moved to Charlotte, NC (next May) well before Sprint starts in Cola Town.

     

    Here is a Speedtest done just a few minutes ago...

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  2. GSM never had that ability, the devices did. It's all about the phone.

     

    Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

     

    Makes sense. I never knew that until I started looking into this the other night. Guess I need to research things more, haha.

  3. I just realized tonight that you can be on a call and still use 3G to access the internet. I guess this has been around for a bit (SVDO), but this is the first device that I've had that has this capability. I recieved an email while on a call, and I was wondering how in the heck that happened, lol. I noticed that the 3G icon was there (because it usually disappears when making a call) and I went to Facebook. Lo and behold it loaded! I was thrilled to say the least. Now GSM doesn't have that advantage any more over CDMA! :P

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  4. Some of the South Carolina markets were among those where Sprint listed Alltel EV-DO as native in Sprint PRLs. Since Owen is located in the Palmetto State, I have to wonder if this is just a vestige of that relationship.

     

    AJ

     

    That wouldn't explain why I get EvDo on US Cellular though, and in markets where my original Photon only got 1x.

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    What sort of plan do you have? Anything special about it? I am all over this if there is EVDO roaming country wide. I looked quick at the specs and it does show support for 1xRTT data (though maybe it would jusdt show EVDO and LTE or something).

     

    Digiblur, is the PRL version number posted above something you have seen before?

     

    No, nothing special about the plan that I have. It's an everything data share 1500 plan with 5 lines.

  6. The Photon Q is using a device specific PRL, which includes EV-DO roaming entries??? Am I missing something?

     

    AJ

     

    That may be the case. My PRL, not changed or modified in any way, is 55006. On my drive to work, I go through a few roaming areas, particularly on Verizon and US Cellular. Both have given me EvDo, and download speeds up to 2.5 Mbps.

  7. Picked up my Photon Q on Sunday. I am very impressed with the quality and connectivity with this phone! Not only do you get EVDO Roaming by default, but suddenly Sprint's 3G seems better than Verizon in most places now! I don't know how this is possible, but in places where I've gotten 0.05 to 0.15 MPBS download rates, I suddenly am getting 1.5 MBPS or higher. Upload speeds are in the low 1's as well, which just blows my mind. Mind you, this is in South Carolina, where the Sprint network has really been lacking lately. Couldn't be Network Vision, because my old Photon wasn't getting these speeds on the very same day.

     

    Anybody have any ideas, or other Photon Q users out there experiencing the same? Please share! :)

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  8. Oh, for the record, I have had a 4G connection while roaming. This was in Moultrie, GA (listed above). I was roaming on Verizon while being connected to WiMax at the same time! It can be done, but for other devices, I can't say the same. Here's a picture I took that day while traveling through Moultrie:

     

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  9. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 26 January 2012

     

    I gave in and bought a Droid XYBOARD 10.1 from Verizon. Really wanted to get a tablet from Sprint, but given the current state of the network, and subpar tablets, most lacking even 3G (just had Wi-Fi), I went with Verizon. The 2GB data limit for the $30 plan sucks, but what are you going to do. I mainly bought the tablet for work, since I use a laptop all the time. It's a lot easier to lug around than a laptop.

     

    The 4G LTE is INSANE! 41 Mbps download and 14 Mpbs upload!!! Hope Sprint's LTE will be that fast. ;)

  10. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 24 November 2011

     

    Yes. But if you are in an area where you roam often, like where I live, you can easily use 350MB of data roaming when you are on EVDO. Sprint doesn't care whether you roam on Alltel or Verizon or Us Cellular. If you keep using high amounts of roaming data, you will get the axe.

     

    True. Just depends on each persons individual situation. If you roam a lot, then I wouldn't recommend doing it. However, if you just want a seamless transfer to roaming with 3G and not slow down, then it would be for you.

    I've got 5 phones on my account, and I'm the only one that does this. The most roaming I think I've done in one month was 250 MB. Do you think Sprint would cancel my contract if only one phone was roaming over 350 MB? I have always wondered that. I think it would be dumb if they canceled a $250/mo contract just because one phone on the account roamed excessively.

  11. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 24 November 2011

     

    You can if you hack your PRL to run PRL 11115. It roams on Verizon EVDO first with that PRL. However, I'm certain it's a violation of Sprint's TOS to do it, so be forewarned. If you consistently go over the 350MB of roaming data limit that Sprint has, you are likely to get terminated. So it has to be done very carefully.

     

    Actually, the 11115 is a Sprint PRL. It will choose Sprint first, then if you have to roam (no Sprint service available), it will search for Alltel EVDO, then Verizon EVDO. So no worries about exceeding 350 MB of roaming data, because it isn't always on Verizon. That would be the 00001 PRL, which shows your phone is on the Sprint network, but it is actually on Verizon. (Doesn't show the roam indicator). :)

  12. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 19 November 2011

     

     

    I still need to do the PRL 11115 hack. I just wish I could do it from my CyanogenMOD.

     

     

    What kind of phone do you have? I just downloaded QPST and did it from there. You have to put the phone in modem mode to get it to recognize it though. On the Epic 4G, it's dialer code ##8778#, and then you change the USB mode to Modem from PDA. Just make sure when you are done to change it back to PDA if you want to access your files from the SD card when hooking it up to the computer. :P

  13. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 18 November 2011

     

    Luckily, I caught my phone when they pushed the PRL update. The screen lit up and the 3G icon disappeared. It then said it was updating the PRL. I immediately pulled the battery, because I modified my PRL with the 11115 one, so I can get 3G while roaming. Fortunately, it didn't update! :D

  14. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 9 January 2011

     

    I also have info on the Thomasville, GA tower, and not on the list is the Albany, GA, Moultrie, GA, Valdosta, GA, Americus, GA, and Tifton, GA towers. Was through Thomasville, Valdosta, Moultrie, Americus, and Tifton a few times with my last job, and I lived in Albany for a year. Here goes:

     

    Thomasville, GA tower: 8 Mbps download, 1.5 Mbps upload

    Albany, GA tower: Averaged between 4 and 6 Mbps download, and 1 Mbps upload.

    Moultrie, GA tower: Averaged between 6 and 8 Mpbs download, 1.5 to 2 Mbps upload.

    Valdosta, GA tower: Working, but don't remember the speeds.

    Americus, GA tower: Working, 9 Mpbs download, 1.5 Mpbs upload.

    Tifton, GA tower: Working, between 4 and 6 Mpbs down, 1 up.

     

    Oh, and I forgot Birmingham, AL and Montgomery, AL. I was through there as well on my last job, and both Birmingham and Montgomery had some 4G coverage. Don't quite remember the speeds, but I know it was working.

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  15. Migrated from Original Forum. Originally Posted 7 January 2011

     

     

    I work between Hartsville, SC and Florence, SC. I can confirm that both protection sites are working. Speeds as follows:

     

    Hartsville: Usually pull around 9 Mbps down, 1.5 Mbps up

    Florence: Usually pull around 5 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up.

     

    The Hartsville tower has an unusually strong signal. I can drive 6 miles to the east and still get a fair signal! Works out good for me, because I work out on the railroad there, and getting a 4G signal in the middle of nowhere is nice. :P

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