T-Mobile Talks Up Plans for 700MHz Spectrum
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well looks all their are doing is metro pcs coverage for the cities and not actually covering the rest of the coverage area where the phone works but data networks read like a stop watch. 1 sec for 3g, 1 sec for h, 1 sec for lte, 45 minutes of 2g. glad i got the 1gb plan now for 50 dollars as i will never hit that limit on their limited data network which is mostly unusablel as i don't live in the top 50 over croweded cities anymore. which on the bright side i have gotten used to not even bothered looking at my phone and more time time for real life. thank tmobile
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My data is just fine, even though i used EDGE last night, i was pulling ~250kbps down and ~300kbps up on it in Prescott AZ.
I was able to stream spotify on high just fine and use maps, the latency was a little garbage but still quite usable especially for what i'm paying compared to AT&T and Verizon.
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dougmMay 1, 2014, 11:46 AM
In Indianapolis I consistently have LTE coverage and sometimes it goes back to 4G inside buildings and rarely do I ever see EDGE unless I travel outside of the metro area. LTE speed tests routinely get me above 10+mbps on our 5x5MHz, and I can pull 8-9mbps on HSPA while on a phone call.
TMobile is doing quite well here and I believe they will be kicking some major ass once they get the 700 in-place here. I think we have a Channel 51 but once that's fixed, TMobile will be ready to rock. Especially when they retire the 1900mhz EDGE and replace it with LTE this year and next.
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