markjcc
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I like it too, it boasts the new network speeds however I feel like the ad would have been better if they boasted coverage too.. with Improvements or something This http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AkqR/sprint-the-worlds-best-network Combined with their new ad http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AdXj/sprint-the-biggest-deal-in-us-wireless-history
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Sprint at all times of the day even night, I'll be still pulling 40+Mbps.. Location don't matter one bar or five. Tmo was fast back then when I had my phone line with them, now too many people jumped on and enjoying their video freedom and music freedom slowing the network down to crap. Even at the mall (Queen K) I showed the manager the speed problem, they offered me to call retention's department for a discount, Hah screw that I ported to Sprint
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Checkout this, Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Check FCC ASR Not sure what is on it, but if it's built by a tower company like Crown Castle, American Tower.. It's possible that carriers like Sprint will jump on it.
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T-Mobile so far has raised $4 billion out of the $10 billion they need, however.. There are even more players now in the game for the 600Mhz auction which leaves me to question.. Will T-Mobile even walk out with 10Mhz or will they be left with 5Mhz again
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And, USPS will get it there even on Saturday without you or the shipper paying extra for Saturday delivery
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I have a UPS Ground package Shipped on the 18th, Supposed to arrive by the 20th (today) CA -> HI My package was on the truck for delivery it was getting kind of late already and BAM! "We've misrouted the package. This may cause a delay. / Your delivery has been rescheduled for the next business day." I've contacted UPS and since today is Friday, it won't be delivered Saturday because Ground packages aren't delivered unless it's got the optional Saturday delivery option like 2nd day air. Now they've F*ked up with sorting my package and now they're now going to have me wait until Monday to have it to me. What kind of bullsh*t is this, I've had better luck with USPS! For those who want to know what's in the package, It's a Karma Go.
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Location matters. Look at root metrics for Honolulu. They're killing it there. In Maui it doesn't. Sprint is killing it on Maui. I used to be pulling 40Mbps down and now I can barely pull 7Mbps Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Used to pull around 20Mbps or so, the very minimum I saw on Band 4 was 5Mbps.. T-Mobile in Maui (Hawaii) can't handle the surge of customers joining
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After the video streaming offer. Just another slow day, Using this guy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Lets say it's possible Sprint will file for Chapter 11, What will happen?
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Does the stock value even matter if 85% or so of the company is owned by Son? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Most B12 traffic comes from iPhone users, Sprint has what? B26 for the iPhone 5, 5s 5c and 6 and now 6s That's alot of users for B26 compared to all the iPhones carried from T-Mobile with B12 (iPhone 6s). Most T-Mobile customers are sucked in still paying their EIP for their 6 which has no B12 support. Now if John were to upgrade every single subscriber to a B12 capable phone for free or with a huge discount, Then we'll see some of that congestion hehe
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is it just me or does anybody else go OCD mode on the silent switch? Up, up --- Down, Down Up, Down, UP, down, up.. etc? I tend to do this with all iPhones, not any Android devices though
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Looks hella dope when you're pulling down 70Mbps with that Spinning Sun logo AT&T's Animation is wack, Verizon is Wack, T-Mobile has none and Sprin'ts looks awesome
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MC and MB are parasites, They should know the parasites should keep the host alive or the parasites will also die
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http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/1440405554 http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/1563693218 Band 4 LTE (10x10), VS Band 26 (5x5 Mhz) Not throttled or de-prioritized this Bingeon thing is killing the network