- Apr 14, 2012
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I'm getting pretty fed up with Verizon. In OKC, my speeds have gone to complete crap - like 1M down if I'm lucky. Verizon has been completely useless in solving it, just wanting to blame my phone, environment, etc. They actually said that because I work in an office building, I shouldn't expect fast speeds due to a high amount of users.
Now I'm in Nashville, and my two speed tests here (within a mile of the airport) were 0.10Mbps down, 0.01 up with a 182 ping, and then 0.59 down, 0.00 up, 234 ping.
This has been true on my G4 as well as my new S7 edge.
It's apparent to me that Verizon is running out of capacity, but I'm not sure why it has gotten so bad so suddenly. I'm also at my wits end dealing with it as I cant even stream music anymore. Aside from switching carriers or WiFi (which I can't use at work) - any ideas here on how to address it or get them to admit they have a problem?
If Tmobile covered a key area that I spend alot of time in, I would have already switched to them. But, I need coverage in this area, and it's AT&T or Verizon there, and I just can't make myself do business with the death star.
Now I'm in Nashville, and my two speed tests here (within a mile of the airport) were 0.10Mbps down, 0.01 up with a 182 ping, and then 0.59 down, 0.00 up, 234 ping.
This has been true on my G4 as well as my new S7 edge.
It's apparent to me that Verizon is running out of capacity, but I'm not sure why it has gotten so bad so suddenly. I'm also at my wits end dealing with it as I cant even stream music anymore. Aside from switching carriers or WiFi (which I can't use at work) - any ideas here on how to address it or get them to admit they have a problem?
If Tmobile covered a key area that I spend alot of time in, I would have already switched to them. But, I need coverage in this area, and it's AT&T or Verizon there, and I just can't make myself do business with the death star.