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| Happy with Sprint I've only been with Sprint for 2 months, but I'm very happy with them. I'm getting just under 1Mbps. It's the unlimited data that attracted me. The only other option in my area is at&t's 2GB cap.
That said, I can imagine the frustration if it dropped down and no one could help. |
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 | you're happy with under 1mbps??????? what do you use your connection for? plain text email only? |
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 | It's just under my isp's connection of 1.2Mbps (up from .5Mbps of 4 months). Rural life. Either I get used to demanding less or I spend my life angry. |
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 DavePR join:2008-06-04 Canyon Country, CA | reply to vlad1000 You can stream very nice sounding radio at 1 mb/s. YouTube sometimes requires that you let the cache fill before watching. Most web pages open quickly enough. Beats dialup. My ex in Texas uses a 3g dongle. 10 miles from the high tech capital of America and no cable, no DSL. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA 1 edit | reply to vlad1000 How much browsing requires +1 Mbps on a cellphone ?
I had Nextel BB 7100i with Opera Mini and it was slow - but that was ~60kbps. By comparison 1x is fast. I have a Sprint Treo 800w, and its relatively fast - as long as I have a connection. Many times I get a connection issue attempting to connect to data. Voice isn't bad.
I'd rate it as a service similar to AT&T here in SoCal, with faster service on AT&T. Latency is a little better on Sprint (using pockey PuTTy SSH client on Treo 800w vs iSSH client on iPhone 3GS). Both are very reliable - Pocket PuTTy client loses connection (as does Windows LCS) during a call or incoming SMS which can be a pain (work related). -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 | reply to io chico said by io chico:It's just under my isp's connection of 1.2Mbps (up from .5Mbps of 4 months). Rural life. Either I get used to demanding less or I spend my life angry. Or you can stop voting in politicians who hate you. |
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