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Sprint Says It Has Improved NYC Network Performance

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Sep 20, 2016, 9:28 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Sprint today talked up coverage improvements it has made across New York City. For example, using two-channel carrier aggregation Sprint has doubled the download speeds and capacity of its 2.5 GHz cell sites around the metropolitan area. Sprint said it is already working to bring three-channel carrier aggregation to NYC, which will eventually deliver download speeds in excess of 200 Mbps on compatible devices. The company has also stepped up coverage in transportation hubs, such as the Oculus, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Queens Midtown Tunnel. Sprint expects to add coverage to the Lincoln and Holland tunnels in the months ahead, as well as complete its deployment of LTE within the entire New York City subway system. Sprint is kicking off a major marketing campaign in the metro area today to call attention to its improved service.

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gloopey1

Sep 20, 2016, 7:30 PM

Way to Go, Sprint!

I'm enjoying rhe network, prices, and extras I get every month as a subscriber. Keep up the good work.
Zpike

Sep 20, 2016, 6:02 PM

HEY SPRINT

How about hiring back some of your network engineers (whom you paid handsomely to leave your company) and improving MY network performance? 4G is virtually nonexistent and 3G is a joke compared to what it was 6 years ago. Hell, I'd settle for just being able to make phone calls on the fricking interstate. When T-Mobile was at its absolute WORST you could ALWAYS make calls on the interstate. Sprint! Your network is pure crap. It's falling to pieces because all your retard executives ran off everyone with half a brain and you don't currently employ anyone who knows how to maintain it. Bring back your frickin ENGINEERS! THAT IS HOW YOU IMPROVE NETWORK PERFORMANCE.
Mark_S

Sep 20, 2016, 2:14 PM

NYC Network Performance

That's all nice but network "performance" does not necessarily a happy customer make.
NYC is not only Manhattan. There are 5 count em 5 boroughs that have a number of "dead-zones" as well. Work on those as well!
 
 
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