 EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | That's great... But how many people can really get HSDPA? I mean, I live in a fairly developed close-in suburb, and it's not available here at all yet.
Though I don't use cellular data really- WiFi is usually available where I'd use it. (Though today the MBTA Commuter Rail Wi-Fi failed me, which was too bad, but failing to provide is to be expected from the MBTA) |
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| said by EPS:But how many people can really get HSDPA? I mean, I live in a fairly developed close-in suburb, and it's not available here at all yet. Though I don't use cellular data really- WiFi is usually available where I'd use it. (Though today the MBTA Commuter Rail Wi-Fi failed me, which was too bad, but failing to provide is to be expected from the MBTA) We have had 3G here in Central Alabama since 2006, and HSPDA since 07" before places like LA even had 3G |
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 chd176 join:2003-01-10 Winfield, AL 1 edit | 3G may be in the B-Ham area but places like Tuscaloosa and the surrounding areas are SOL. ATT needs to start upgrading towers to support 3G before they go bandwidth crazy. I would think a very small ATT customer base can actually get 3G service. |
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| said by chd176:3G may be in the B-Ham area but places like Tuscaloosa and the surrounding areas are SOL. ATT needs to start upgrading towers to support 3G before they go bandwidth crazy. I would think a very small ATT customer base can actually get 3G service. Yep. 3G is good at my house in hoover and such. But once I drive out to my house in Oak Grove (West Jefferson County) I lose all 3G service. It seems like AT&T with 71.5 Million customers would have more 3G coverage than Sprint/. |
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