No, you said Metro's LTE speeds are not true 4G specs, and no one said they were. THAT was not what was being discussed. That's why I could tell you never actually read the content of my post.
But we are talking about the iPhone, specifically the new iPhone 4S compared to the Esteem. THAT is what this thread is about. Go up and read the header.
And I'm saying that VERIFIED speeds with the iPhone 4S on all the major carriers (don't make me post the link for 3rd time)-- a phone which you have never used on Verizon -- are much slower than Metro's current average LTE speeds. Why? They don't know. Been affecting Sprint greatly but in VERIFIED tests apparently also the other carriers. Go back and read the speed tests that you keep missing in my post.
Reading comprehension, please.
NEXT year when the new iPhone 5 comes out with LTE and is able to tap into Verizon's 15-20mpbs LTE, then that's an entirely different discussion. That was why I suggested the op stick with the LTE Esteem for a year and save a bunch of money.