Verizon's Latest Hotspot Goes On Sale Jan. 31, Costs $20
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Its interesting...
..that as soon as Verizon announces they are selling a new hotspot, T-Mobile magically puts their hotspot on their front page and waives activation fees. Nah, these two events have nothing to do with each other at all!
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T-Mobile is a good company. But unless their hotspot is LTE ready, I wouldn't touch it.
Their LTE network WAS suppose to launch at the end of January in Las Vegas,...I am soooo curious about speedtests on T-Mobile's LTE network...
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It's not LTE, and at this point I agree with you. Considering they only sell ONE LTE device right now, the network speeds, I'm guessing, would be very high. Only people with a Galaxy Note II would be able to access it, it's their only LTE phone.
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nerysJan 31, 2013, 10:19 PM
you folks are missing the TRULY interesting point here.
what does it matter of the hot spot is $20 if you can't afford the bandwidth.
my god 10 devices sucking down your 4gb of bandwidth. you would have overages in a couple hours of usage.
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Hehe, Tmobiles upgraded 3G Speeds arent bad. I am pulling in between 6mpbs to 10mbps in California. Faster then ATT LTE and Sprint 4G Wimax have done the Speed Test with friends in same location using same Galaxy Note 2 phones. o.O
In real world speeds you can expect LTE to perform that way specially if you are in a heavily populated area realistically.
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Ps. I am using a unlocked ATT Galaxy Note 2. So when LTE comes to Tmo ill just switch out the LTE Sim chip 😁 hope it works that way I havent really looked into that information yet haha.
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