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[FLORIDA] 4g metro speeds ;)

I have beaten my old record got 78.88 mb/s
 

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My updated speeds. I passed my peak speed of 42 Mbps from a while back when I was averaging a little over 30 Mbps. Now, I can reach into the 40's easier and I'm peaking much higher on the Galaxy S4 from T-mobile in Hialeah.


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Everyone has been getting 60+DL speed, and I am just sitting here trying to figure out why I am getting 1MB DL on Lte
 
Fort lauderdale, Fl LG G2, recently internet has been very bad in this area
Twice, in the last month when I've gone up to Palm Beach County, whenever I'm passing somewhere around Pompano Beach, my cell signal drops to 4G from 4G LTE. I thought I was hitting a bad reception, but it may be what Gman9831 is saying and that area is being worked on.

Hopefully you get a good signal soon.
 
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Verizon updated LTE that their are branding as XLTE. As a simple person who just listen to music and browses instagram, who the .... need 134Mbps downlink. I was happy getting 60+Mbps now I feel I'm back on Metro's old network were 3-5Mbps was excellent, lmao. T-Mobile/MetroPCS I want triple digits now at least we have unlimited still.
 
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Verizon updated LTE that their are branding as XLTE. As a simple person who just listen to music and browses instagram, who the .... need 134Mbps downlink. I was happy getting 60+Mbps now I feel I'm back on Metro's old network were 3-5Mbps was excellent, lmao. T-Mobile/MetroPCS I want triple digits now at least we have unlimited still.

That's just 20+20MHz LTE, nothing special. T-Mobile has those triple digit speeds in the markets they've rolled it out. T-Mobile just isn't in a rush because ours is still speeding along just fine unlike VZ because VZ's original LTE network was slowing to a crawl. Slower than the advertised speed which was at least 5mbps

Edit: 110mbps is achievable in Tampa and Orlando. T-Mobile just hasn't seen the need to pay for more capacity to see higher speeds to the backhaul carrier
 
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