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someone who cares. No offense to any of their customers but until they can come close to rivaling either big blue or red in terms of coverage, both sprint and tmobile shouldn't be bragging about coverage. I wish they it did matter but unless you never leave a city they just aren't an option.
I think the fact that you are missing, is that a lot of people complained that Sprint and T-Mobile were primarily urban carriers, and lacked rural coverage.
Now that both are giving people what they want, and requested, people are still quick to sha...
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Exactly my thoughts. T-Mobile bragging about having an LTE footprint the size of Sprint's isn't saying much. LOL. Compared to Verizon and AT&T, their LTE footprint is abysmal at best!
I wish either of these two had a bigger footprint, I'd love t...
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You are being rather arrogant in supporting vast coverage. There are approximately 104 million people that don't care to have coverage in every nook and cranny of the country. While coverage is a nice selling feature, majority of metropolitan consumer...
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dougmMay 14, 2015, 1:24 PM
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Indiana
US31 north of Indianapolis & Kokomo now finally covered by LTE 1900, was just EDGE up until a couple months ago. Haven't been on I-65 between Indy and Chicago lately, hopefully it's all been upgraded too. Seeing more and more rural LTE, but LTE speeds in the city and suburbs are starting to get more sluggish. Seems like they recently expanded from 5 MHz channels to 10 MHz around here, but the improvements have quickly been overtaken by congestion. I haven't seen any LTE 1900 in the city.
At this point I feel they need to implement more aggressive and transparent network management on the heavier users. If my neighbor is using 40 GB/month and I'm getting the same speeds as him, and I only use 4 GB/month, I should get better treatment and/...
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