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| KC Auto Show last weekend. AT&T's 3G was cutting in and out, and when i did have 3G, uploading pics to twitpic took about 30sec to a 1min. And this was downtown Kansas City!
Should of brought my Sprint EV-DO card and laptop, would of been much faster. -- »twitter.com/powerspec | »netisinc.com | »kcmogaming.net/speedtest |
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 | I have cards from AT&T, Sprint, And Verizon. Why? Because they are all bad in some areas but good in others.
Does no one realize that we are in a recession and the cell phone companies are not going to spend money at this time?
That is unless they receive money from the federal government to "stimulate" the economy. Personally I don't want to increase my taxes so that people can get better cell phone reception. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to powerspec88 CES in Las Vegas was really bad. Nextel worked fine though (of course... there's not many users left on Nextel) |
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 | Actually that is a very good point. Fewer subscribers means less chance of congestion for a provider. However, it also means that as the economy worsens, the provider with the fewest subscribers will likely sell out to a competitor or neglect repairs for a declining network.
Nextel also has the advantage that it is using a frequency that penetrates everything. Until Sprint pulls the plug, splits Nextel off, or whatever, Nextel users will enjoy less crowded space on their frequencies as more people jump ship to Verizon, AT&T, or even Sprint's Boost Mobile. |
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 | Boost Mobile is prepaid Nextel... |
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