T-Mobile Launches 3G Network in Las Vegas
3G: 101
T Mobster said:
T-Mobile has been ready to go for a long while. However our service is reliable and clear as well as affordable. features.
Uh, no its not... I was talking to my friend [here in Vegas] who happens to be the last person I know here that still has tmobile (he's got some Nokia slider) at 2:30am when there should be no overload of tower traffic, the call dropped, and was choppy as all can be the whole conversation till I just gave up.
Are you people so insecure about yourselves that you run around cell phone forums bashing other carriers? I do think that is the case and I feel sorry for you.
(continues)
T Mobster said:...
T-Mobile does not suck...I love the service...I love the customer service as well and I love how affordable it is but most of all I love being part of the team. We're a J.D Power and Associates winner for 5 years now. I guess you guy would respect a carrier who charges you all sorts of fees and high deposits and expensive MRC's. You guys are backing up the wrong horses. Oh and if you wanna compare stuff...before I got hired by T-Mobile I was a subscriber with Verizon, I lived a mile a way from a tower. However I was in a null zone. No signal. Plus not to mention I went through 28 handset exchanges in 3 months. So they let me out of my contract without paying an ETF and my wife and I ported our numbers to T
(continues)
carmodboy99 said:
We also have more customers
Not for long. 🤣 Wish there was a sinking ship icon. 🤣
Actually, the most perfect carriers Ive had were AT&T TDMA, T-Mobile in Washington, and Nextel in Washington. Sprint in San Francisco works THE BEST for me so far.
Anyway, a lot of people are missing the point. When VOICESTREAM - aka WESTERN WIRELESS came into play- the, like Sprint, had almost NO options left to BUY spectrum. They started in the mobile phone craze when 1900 went into play. Sprint however, having a major telecom behind it, bought and affiliated with smaller carriers to create a foot print. Voicestream, like Alltel didnt have that. Being bought out by T-Mobile gave it power and money - which is being reflected now. T-Mobile has a ...
(continues)
Since when is zero faster than anything else? Unless you're lucky enough to be in one of their 20 supported cities, you have no 3G data speed at all.
Or to put it another way, T-Mobile is about as far along in implementing their "new" 3G service as Sprint is in implementing WiMAX.
FWIW I use both (plus Verizon and AT&T) every day, so it's not like I really give a rat's ass.
can you get up to 700-1000kbps constantly with HSDPA?
att HSDPA sucks in NYC, very slow (and hardly to load sites on laptop or N800)
T-Mobile is very strong in NYC because they installed their antennas at street level, while virtually everyone else installed on the tops of buildings. It cost T-Mobile a lot more to do that because it required more antennas, but it paid off in the long run because their coverage in NYC is MUCH more pervasive.
I'm in Seattle, though, and AT&T's HSPA is quite strong here. I average about 1.1 Mbps.
This forum is closed.