I got 39ms ping on T-Mobile HSPA+.
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T-Mobile HSPA+ is faster than Verizon LTE in my area. Verizon just have very strong coverage all around.
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I got 39ms ping on T-Mobile HSPA+.
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So just went to tmobile store and asked about HTC one he said he didn't know the date but he pulled a dummy model out of his drawer and told me it should be soon because they have training from 17-19 april
It's going to be available on April 24th. T-Mobile announced it on Twitter
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T-Mobile ping on HSPA+21:I got 39ms ping on T-Mobile HSPA+.
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So just went to tmobile store and asked about HTC one he said he didn't know the date but he pulled a dummy model out of his drawer and told me it should be soon because they have training from 17-19 april
I'm on the westside of Chicago which is way more loaded than the burbs.
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I'm in the Dayton, OH area. I can not get the speednet app on my WinMo 7 phone, so had to have my buddy run it. Sadly that seems to be the norm, rather than the exception here.
Not if there are fewer cell sites. Basic knowledge of networks. You need some.
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How about it should be more cell sites in a whole town than one side of a city. Smart guy smh.
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Nope. I can count on one hand the number of sites in my city. If you're in Chicago, you'll have significantly more.
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I'll take that as a tacit admission that you were wrong, and dont know anything about how cell sites work.Well that's not nv fault your speeds not matching mine. Its your choice of residents.
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I'll take that as a tacit admission that you were wrong, and dont know anything about how cell sites work.
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No actually thanks to s4gru.com and my own mind I know quite a lot. I just didn't know your town had so lil sites lol. Streamwood had quite a few sprint and clear sites when I stayed there.
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There are five sites in my area, that cover a town of 120,000, one of 80,000, part of one that is 200,000, and another of 60,000. Even if there are only 10,000 sprint customers (not likely, since sprint is used heavily for work phones around here) that's still roughly 2,000 customers per tower. During peak hours, LTE speeds around here hover right around 5 down and 1 up.
Well no wonder why lol. Your town needs more sites.
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Town? It's three major suburbs. It speaks to how sprint handles their network. (read: they don't care)
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