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  1. Looks like Sprint updated their coverage maps. San Diego is one of them.
  2. Spotty coverage in Downtown, Clairemont, Mission Valley, PB, La Jolla. Should have 100% LTE coverage by 2nd Quarter 2014. Speed test below was done in the areas of Mission Valley, Aero Drive, Hillcrest, Downtown, Paradise Hills. My brother has Verizon with unlimited data on his iPhone 5s. He is getting 2Mpbs average speeds. If you want to switch in March/April next year, Sprint should have 100% LTE coverage then.
  3. I average 15+ throughout San Diego. Not sure what you talking about. Yes very low speeds around 1-5Mbps speeds on a weak signal.
  4. Here is how it will look like soon in your area. All taken at different sites and different times. Average is 20+
  5. Look at your signal levels. get closer to the site and you should see 15+. When I am close to any site in San Diego, min is 20Mbps.
  6. have you worked with the team that responded from dan@sprint.com? was it any helpful at all?
  7. Once the fiber gets delivered, welcome Sprint LTE to Hawaii. Some of these sites should get fiber by years end.
  8. Post on Youtube please if indeed T-Mobile is bleeding over.
  9. Hesse is not active on Twitter. Imagine reporting such an issue to John Legere on his Twitter, I bet we would have a response,
  10. If they don't do anything, more and more customers are jumping ships with 100kb LTE speeds. I think someone needs to prove in fact it is an interference and tweet that to Mr Son. Maybe he will do something.
  11. How can we verify? Would Sprint verify? And if T-Mobile is the cause of the interference what will happen?
  12. Only time will make it better. Sprint Spark is around the corner. As more and more fiber back haul gets installed it can only get better. Would assume if fiber is pending install, T3 can be installed temporary just to turn up LTE sites. From our experience, fiber installation can take 3 months and up to 1 year depending on the provider and how fast they move. Even there was no trenching involved it took 1 year for AT&T just to deliver fiber to one of our client. NO red tape from local, just slow as AT&T take their sweet time. Though it took only took 3 months to deliver 100Mbps fiber to one of our union client.
  13. That is pretty bad for LTE. Possibly LTE was turn up with no fiber back haul? Possible only T3 back haul that is overloaded?
  14. Wimax is getting converted. Some of Sprint Spark is most likely active in SF because of existing Wimax sites. Did anyone with data card/modem find any Sprint Spark in SF?
  15. Must be pretty bad. Have seen some sites has gone down for weeks and when reported they say they are doing upgrades. Seems like things are getting out of hand. http://www.10news.com/home/homepage-showcase/officials-say-bad-cell-wireless-service-by-sprint-is-putting-san-diego-officers-in-jeopardy-110113
  16. Most likely testing. Until fiber back haul is installed it will then get accepted by Sprint and will be live.
  17. Chicago would probably be one of the first cities getting 800Mhz LTE. Most likely will see it by the end of this year.
  18. Many people getting easy 70Mpbs+ on AWS. Sprint needs TD-LTE speeds asap!
  19. It is in my neighborhood and might be empty during the test. Look at the time when the speed test was done, not in the middle of sleeping. We have 3 different 4G sites within 1 mile radius maybe the major reason why speeds are great.
  20. Most likely to launch before Sprint report their 3rd quarter earnings which is scheduled for 10/30/13.
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