No LTE in NYC?

SpencerHTC

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Seriously Sprint? Why is there still no LTE service in a major city like New York, yet you deploy these services in the middle of Bumble Nowhere?
 
They are working on it. The press release today mentioned improved data speeds for LA, NY & Chicago.



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It's not all areas in LA. But I've noticed service getting better.



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It's not gonna be 100% when they announce it, more like 30% to 40% complete. Trust me, it gets better coming from San Antonio.
 
Holy Crap.. I was not aware that Dallas and Houston were bumble no where..

I better hop on my horse and get a move on to New York.. Just dont expect me to eat any of that salsa you guys make..
 
Holy Crap.. I was not aware that Dallas and Houston were bumble no where..

I better hop on my horse and get a move on to New York.. Just dont expect me to eat any of that salsa you guys make..

New York City??!



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Agreed.. I hate Sprint now, after being with them for 12 years

I'll be happy with just improved service with LTE in nyc and improved 3g in long island.

Anyone else notice you get better sprint service in the ghetto. Lol

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Seriously Sprint? Why is there still no LTE service in a major city like New York, yet you deploy these services in the middle of Bumble Nowhere?
I feel you on that one! I got lucky with my EVO because austin was the first city to get WiMax. I'm still waiting on LTE and in the meantime, every 2 horse town here in TX already has it.
 
For as big and popular nyc is, it is disappointing that we weren't one of the first cities to get it launch. Everything good takes time, I read somewhere in November, it's right around the corner so not too bad

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For as big and popular nyc is, it is disappointing that we weren't one of the first cities to get it launch. Everything good takes time, I read somewhere in November, it's right around the corner so not too bad

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The reason you didn't get it right away is because the likes of New York and Chicago are so big and dense.

It's a big undertaking for them to upgrade the network so rather than start experimenting on areas with tens of thousands of people they opted to start with lightly populated areas to disrupt as few people as possible while refining the ironing out the kinks in the upgrade process.
 
The reason you didn't get it right away is because the likes of New York and Chicago are so big and dense.

It's a big undertaking for them to upgrade the network so rather than start experimenting on areas with tens of thousands of people they opted to start with lightly populated areas to disrupt as few people as possible while refining the ironing out the kinks in the upgrade process.

Oh I definitely understand, I'm greedy and want my high speed lol

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