Metatron2008You're it Premium Member join:2008-09-02 united state |
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IowaCowboyLost in the Supermarket Premium Member join:2010-10-16 Springfield, MA ·Comcast XFINITY
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Springfield, MAI was at the Holyoke Mall AT&T store last Monday and they said that LTE had been turned on in Springfield and Holyoke last Friday.
I went into their store to buy a privacy screen for my iPhone 5 even though I am a Verizon customer. When I bought my Verizon iPhone 4, I bought my privacy screen from AT&T and they put it on for free and it was only $14.99 where Best Buy wants $24.99 plus $7.99 to put it on. Verizon Wireless never did carry privacy screens in their stores.
Those screen protectors are a rip-off, they charge $19.99 for a 5 cent piece of plastic. That is price gouging in my world. | |
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RichInCT
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2012-Dec-19 11:07 am
No love for HartfordLTE just south of Hartford, now LTE just north of Hartford. When are they going to light up Hartford county? We desperately need something. Speeds downtown are around 5mbps in the morning, but we are lucky to get 900 kbps by afternoon. | |
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IPPlanManHoly Cable Modem Batman join:2000-09-20 Washington, DC |
AT&T is so far behind.... AT&T LTE Deployment Department |
AT&T is so far behind in its LTE deployment, it's laughable. In a mere 6 months from now, Verizon will have its 3G network completely overlaid by LTE coverage. As for AT&T... well.... it won't. Hey AT&T, wake the hell up and give a damn about your network deployment. Before you know it, Sprint and T-Mobile will pass you by. | |
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| bobjohnson Premium Member join:2007-02-03 Spartanburg, SC |
Re: AT&T is so far behind....Verizon and Sprint don't have a HSPA fallback either. They need LTE alot more than T or T-Mo does. | |
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| | Metatron2008You're it Premium Member join:2008-09-02 united state |
Re: AT&T is so far behind....Isn't the fallback excuse kind of lame now considering that verizons lte coverage far exeeds At&ts 3g now? | |
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Re: AT&T is so far behind.... T | VZ |
Not really... I know if I was picking based on coverage maps I would pick T... To each their own as witnessed by the fact that they both charge the same money and have an equal amount of customers... | |
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Dan Jones to IPPlanMan
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2012-Dec-19 10:35 am
to IPPlanMan
AT&T is not going to catch Verizon at current pace. By the same token, however, there's no way Sprint or T-Mobile could catch AT&T. Ma Bell has 125 markets, Sprint has 49 (mostly with patchy coverage), T-Mobile has precisely none.
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AT&T's fallback is a farce anyway. What percentage of their users on their network are able to reach over 21+Mb/s?
In numerous speedtest I have conducted in a HSPA+ area, where I actually also had more bars of AT&T, there was no speed difference. During peaks times att comes to a grinding halt. | |
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Re: AT&T is so far behind....AT&T's real problem is that *CALL FAILED*
Oh, sorry. I know how anno- *CALL FAILED*
AT&T should throw a couple of Lincolns toward fixing their drop- *CALL FAILED* | |
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| | IPPlanManHoly Cable Modem Batman join:2000-09-20 Washington, DC |
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said by Terabit:AT&T's fallback is a farce anyway. What percentage of their users on their network are able to reach over 21+Mb/s?
In numerous speedtest I have conducted in a HSPA+ area, where I actually also had more bars of AT&T, there was no speed difference. During peaks times att comes to a grinding halt. Exactly. Are we expected to believe in six months that AT&T's fallback network will be better than Verizon's primary and completely deployed LTE network, which overlays its entire 3G footprint? Not buying it AT&T... Not by a mile. | |
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| | bobjohnson Premium Member join:2007-02-03 Spartanburg, SC |
to Terabit
I find myself personally talking to alot of Verizon subs and they breakup and seem to have more issues than AT&T in this area. I also hear alot more complaints about Verizon and T-Mobile than anything else as well. It all depends on where you are I suppose. | |
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said by IPPlanMan:AT&T is so far behind in its LTE deployment, it's laughable. Does anyone really care ? Actually - going by their own metrics - I think AT&T is ahead of their LTE deployment schedule Of course, for the average user, LTE doesn't really matter much. | |
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The average person does not care who has the "most" coverage. They only care if there is coverage in their area.
Unless you are someone who lives or often travels outside of large metro areas, who has better coverage is just a marketing hustle. Does anyone really care if Verizon covers 95% of Death Valley and AT&T doesn't?
And a lot of people aren't even on LTE anyway. There are bazillions of 3G devices out there and they are not going poof very soon. By time consumers get around to replacing them, LTE coverage will be a lot better. | |
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Looking Good In Chandler, AZ | |
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| IPPlanManHoly Cable Modem Batman join:2000-09-20 Washington, DC |
Re: Looking Good In Chandler, AZWell... There are 125 places you can go in the country to get LTE speed like that from AT&T... or 470 places for LTE speed from Verizon...
Which sounds more appealing to you? | |
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Maniak
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2012-Dec-19 12:48 pm
Re: Looking Good In Chandler, AZHaving LTE where I live and normally travel to. If I don't have LTE on a trip (think a week) but I do the rest of the time then not having as many cities isn't a deal for me.
For me, Verizon has poor service where I live so the number of cities they cover doesn't matter if they don't cover where I am most of the time. | |
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AT&T plan on bringing reliable 3G to most of itsmajor cities? | |
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eco Premium Member join:2001-11-28 Wilmington, DE |
eco
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2012-Dec-19 3:44 pm
.They also launched it in the part of southern DE that I live in (Lewes). My signal dropped Monday night, came back a minute later with LTE. Speeds aren't quite as good as I get in the Newark/Wilmington area of northern DE. Up there I get about 45 down 25 up. Down here I get about 24 down 12 up. More than enough speed for me though. | |
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MRCURAnon
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2012-Dec-19 7:16 pm
Lancaster, PAAT&T also lit up Lancaster, PA on Tuesday night. Working fantastically well. | |
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Lexcat join:2001-02-06 Lexington, KY |
Lexcat
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2012-Dec-20 8:27 am
Lexington, KYAT&T LTE in Lexington, Kentucky went live as well over the night. | |
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