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74,000 posts! Bit late though.
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I don't think the average Joe would agree with you.
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I would say 5-7Mbps. I can get a -118dBm RSRP signal here at home with an airplane mode toggle, and speeds are barely above 1Mbps. At church, I get right around -95dBm RSRP, and speeds are around 6Mbps. Tower (best guess) is around 2.5 miles away. EDIT: Please notice my dBm readings are not equivalent to Dkollerwx's. My phone reports signal in RSRP, and he was talking RSSI. Read the post below for clarification.
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Actually yes. And no. I would like the phones to say LTE instead of 4G. I don't care if its gaudy, as long as its there. You know what does it correctly? The iPhone. Just LTE, slightly bolded. No gaudiness. Just simplicity.
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Hows your 3G if your area has NV mostly complete?
nahum365 replied to DaQue's topic in General Topics
Want a simple explanation? Okay. Its.... -
No, most pages did not open. S4GRU refused to open, Google opened easily. I tried a photo upload, failed.
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*$^*@#^*#&**#@*#%#@@!@!!!!! The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS;s audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows. LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas being paranoid about world domination. This exacerbated an enormous flock of pelicans into your mother's house. Then seagulls confronted Darla with weapons manufactured in Korea that annihilated Kim Kardashian. She
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Reboot. This happened to me. iPhone 5 problem. Even switching to WiFi doesn't fix it.
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No line breaks. The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS;s audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows. LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas being paranoid about world domination. This exacerbated an enormous flock of pelicans into your mother's house. Then seagulls confronted Darla with weapons manufactured in Korea that annihilated Kim
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Voyager Mobile looks amazing! If they're still running at the end of my Sprint contract, I know where I'm switching.
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Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
nahum365 replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
I'm in Baltimore, enjoying my service. Leaps and bounds ahead of AT&T. -
Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
nahum365 replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
The coverage in the suburbs isn't very good, but it's more then adequate with 50% of towers complete. I have LTE in most places I frequent, and the 3G is superb just about everywhere. There are those holes, but that's to be expected only half way through the market. We're actually lucky- people in Chicago have been almost unable to use their phones because of incompatibility between the legacy Motorola equipment and the Network Vision Samsung equipment. -
Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
nahum365 replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
We need some Sensorly updates. I'd do it myself, but I have an iPhone. -
Yup. They're already selling a WiMax/LTE case for iPod touch. They give you 500MB free every month.
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Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
nahum365 replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
He meant 15 thousand. Like a "15K" race. Which I would die if I attempted to complete... -
But it lacks a signal amplifier and a filter. I can't say I understand what that means, but I'm going to guess it degrades the signal quality, and in turn, the speeds on LTE. LG has said the only reason they used the LTE chip was to provide the excellent performance availible on the Optimus G, but for the 3G/HSPA market.
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Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
nahum365 replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
15000 down, 5000 up? Which is equivelent to about 15mb down, 5mb up. -
I don't think the people living in the Gangnam district of Seoul, South Korea would agree with you.
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Well at least you can tether it to the iPad if you're ever in need of a LTE connection and happen to have your iPad with you...
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Shentel is in fact doing their own tower work. At least thats what I've gathered so far from the Shentel market thread (which would of been a more appropriate place to discuss this).
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The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS's audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows. LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas