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Sprint Launches 45 New LTE Markets, Totals 230

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Still Lacking Major Cities..

rwalford79

Oct 29, 2013, 12:30 PM
San Francisco...
San Jose...
Sacramento...
San Diego...

Just to name the biggest cities in California STILL without LTE and without working 3G. On top of this, Los Angeles, the ONLY official market in California in a major city, has some of the worst speeds seen on an LTE network worldwide.
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KOL4420

Oct 29, 2013, 1:10 PM
They are working on SF. They have been testing LTE there on and off. You have to make sure it works before you launch it. Did you forget what happened to Verizon when they launched LTE too early in a market that couldnt handle the traffic? A good network isn't going to rush it.


In regards to LA sounds like a personal problem if that is where you are from. I have friends that have an LTE capable Sprint phone in LA and have no complaints.
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stevereenie

Oct 29, 2013, 5:39 PM
Earlier than this last year we were told that the rollout would be through out 2013 with many in early 2013. Columbus Ohio is still on the crap list and the service in Columbus is crappy.
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optimizm324

Oct 30, 2013, 10:17 AM
stevereenie said:
Earlier than this last year we were told that the rollout would be through out 2013 with many in early 2013. Columbus Ohio is still on the crap list and the service in Columbus is crappy.


Yeah, I agree. Sprint's 3G network in Dayton was horrid. I got rid of them in a hurry (after 2 years of agony lol). They decided to switch to LTE before Dayton even got WiMax! Come on! I had a capable handset, but only crappy 3G data. I was lucky to get 2 MB down. I tried Verizon for a weekend and got about 15-20 MBs down and their signal strength in my home area was 2 bars at best, indoors or out. Then, I switched to AT&T and am getting averages of 25-40+ MBs consistently with 4-5 bars of signal streng...
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