HawaiiD
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- Feb 20, 2011
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The $80 plan I'm talking about is basically the All In plan minus the tethering.
HawaiiD: Ok so I typed out an entire post, walked away from my computer, and it restarted to install updates... I'm just going to type a quick summary. I'd love to know how far the Nextel tower was from you VS the T-Mo, 1700 will never penetrate as well as 800. T-Mobile is pathetic in the continental US, outside urban areas things degrade quick into EDGE and no coverage, just go zoom in and look at the coverage maps for Ohio and see how much is 2G or not covered. I've watched them "improve" their network first hand over the past 10 years, they still can't get tower spacing right in my area so calls don't drop. Either way you look at it when it comes to spectrum Sprint is in a much better position, 800 SMR for far reaching and building penetrating coverage, 1900 PCS for a mix of capacity and penetration, and 2500/2600 ClearWire spectrum for densely packed urban areas for blazing fast speeds. It's the most comprehensive approach to current and future network demands. Aren't you on S4GRU?
We had nextel repeater antennas on our property we had problems with building penertration. They look sort of like old TV antennas. The nearest tower was about 1/2 mile away.
I also was a Sprint/nextel customer Since 1999.
However, I have yet to seek out where the tmobile towers are?
I only been a customer since May
All I know Honolulu as a whole is well covered. Especially, at work in the dungeon as we say.
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