do anyone phone companies come out and divulge info like that to the consumer?Verizon will never be straight forward, and never has been
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do anyone phone companies come out and divulge info like that to the consumer?Verizon will never be straight forward, and never has been
do anyone phone companies come out and divulge info like that to the consumer?
Nope, hell ATT still wont admit that there is a problem with their network. Not to mention all of the Atrix running at 3G speed complaints.
I went to look at the HTC Evo shift on Sprint's network, and performed a download test on "4G", I managed just 3 megs download. By comparison my 3G HTC TP2 gets consistent 2 megs down, and on occasion 3 megs. About the only reason I would consider switching to Sprint is the young lady helping me was really cute.
That is because the tech that Sprint and ATT are using isn't true "4G". Sprint has already said they will be moving to LTE.
I sitting right in the middle of a 4G area for vzw so I really don't want to go elsewhere. What are the chances we hear something this morning?
VZW did not do the same for the Xoom, so I am assuming that what they did with the Xoom, they will do with the TB. The press release did not go out until Tuesday the 22nd. The Xoom was released on Thursday the 24th.
The iFruit is a totally different beast, so I wouldn't use the iFruit as a template for future releases, unless it's another iFruit.
IMHO, look for the TB press release to go out tomorrow with a release this coming Thursday.
It may just be a local issue here, but I'm noticing my 3G connection is doing some weird things today. Maybe it's related to the roll-out of 4G with voice? Anyone else with Verizon noticing some latency with their 3G on Verizon?
I am usually in a VERY well covered area, and for some reason my text messages are taking forever to send, and my browser is lagging as well. Hmm

I am usually in a VERY well covered area, and for some reason my text messages are taking forever to send, and my browser is lagging as well. Hmm

Why would Verizon let this happen? They allowed their "Flagship" to be usurped by Apple again... Morons....![]()