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Brad The Beast

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  1. Sadly Apple has declared that there is no fun allowed and there's no field test mode on the iPad.
  2. They might not even have it in there. They don't have APN in there any more so I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't find TAC.
  3. I'm on my second Arris SB8200. First one would randomly decide to stop passing through IPv4 traffic.
  4. So iPhones are now starting to show AT&T instead of "Extended" when roaming on AT&T. Anyone have any info on this? https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/fmtqi4/my_phone_switched_to_att_while_roaming_i_thought/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/fmlxg8/has_anyone_been_hopping_on_atts_network_lately/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x
  5. Speaking of these offers, I wonder if they're going to be targeted or for everyone?
  6. They are supposed to be offering "aggressive promotions" for people who will need new devices.
  7. Can the unlimited tablet plan roam on AT&T? Reason I ask is my iPad Pro will happily roam on T-Mobile and US Cellular, but it won't roam on AT&T. It just says no service.
  8. Verizon has much better site density though and they only do ok. New T-Mobile still won't quite have the site density that VZW does and they'll be working about the same amount of low band. They need to buy Dish's 600. Do we know what Dish's 5G NR plan is?
  9. I thought they were selling it right away? Oh I wonder if that's part of the keeping CDMA up for three years thing? How are you supposed to compete with VZW and AT&T when you don't have any usable lowband? Isn't that like the whole point of this merger? Wasn't there supposed to be a spectrum sharing agreement with Dish for the time that they operate as a new T-Mobile MVNO?
  10. 600 isn't usable. 700 isn't usable. 800 is only in one tiny spot. Between the two of them they only have a few select market where site density is good enough to the point where lowband congestion won't be a problem.
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