stevenflaugher
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Does anyone know if and when Sprint will get 4G service running in the Cleveland, Ohio area? We're paying for it but it ain't working!
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I was in North Olmsted, Ohio, a suburb 20 miles out of downtown Cleveland, Ohio and went 4G with "good" reception on an Evo 4G. I got a solid 8 Mb/s download and variable upload speed but around .3 Mb/s. I get 1 Mb/s download with wifi and cable modem at home. It was great. Web surfing was very fast.
So does anyone know if this it for 4g service in cleveland or are they going to expand it to some suburbs besides north olmsted? Why wouldn't they put some towers in the bigger suburbs? How is is the signal is only good on 480 and 77 and then dies right when you get off the freeway? Do they just not have the power up all the way![]()
So does anyone know if this it for 4g service in cleveland or are they going to expand it to some suburbs besides north olmsted? Why wouldn't they put some towers in the bigger suburbs? How is is the signal is only good on 480 and 77 and then dies right when you get off the freeway? Do they just not have the power up all the way![]()
Don't know where you live, but I know for a fact that they are planning to put 4G in Lorain County, at least the northern part.
Yes, if they are just testing, they will shut down the towers after testing, depending on how the testing has gone.Are they shutting towers down after testing them? One area that was strong for a couple days is now back to 3g???????????
Yes, if they are just testing, they will shut down the towers after testing, depending on how the testing has gone.
Most places are a soft launch. 23q