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Just to add, LTE is already available but spotty in Miami and the subway in New York is almost fully covered
On Metro or on TMo 4G? Cause on Metro its extremely spotty...its amazingly fast at my job, beating out other LTE phones, but at home I have to put my phone in CDMA mode because it can barely keep a connection.
To get some clarification when you say 4G are you meaning LTE?Tmobile 4GLTE, barely ever see anything but 4G here in South FL

no Jacksonville damn



To get some clarification when you say 4G are you meaning LTE?
I ask because t mobile and att started calling hspa+ 4G, and while it does have speeds seen with LTE its not truly 4G.
So to eliminate confusion just call LTE=LTE metro, tmo or which ever network. Then 4g can be hspa.![]()

To get some clarification when you say 4G are you meaning LTE?
I ask because t mobile and att started calling hspa+ 4G, and while it does have speeds seen with LTE its not truly 4G.
So to eliminate confusion just call LTE=LTE metro, tmo or which ever network. Then 4g can be hspa.![]()
Calling it LTE is clearer, but LTE doesn't mean speed. They can just stuff twice as many bits through the tubes (your available number of tubes may vary). My LTE service just got up to a whopping 2.99 Mbps this week. It had been around 1.6 Mbps prior. Sprint 3G for me was 1.8 Mbps and WiMax was around 10 - 12 Mbps.
Calling HSPA+ 4G was only ever branding in response to Verizon 4G advertisements. LTE and WiMax are the only 4G technologies.
For the time being they're equal and thats only because HSPA uses double the spectrum to get LTE equivalent speeds. Just wait till next year when T-Mobile is fully embedded in the LTE game that'll show everybody what LTE is truly capable of.

Honestly all that matters though is what the providers give us and if it meets our needs, regardless of what they call it or what the technology is. So can we really stop the, "That's not REALLY 4G" arguments already?

He asked about clarification. I gave some.
But I agree that the name or method shouldn't matter. Just make it fast, readily available, and no caps or throttling. The new T-Mobile/Metro network plans look good.

I dont think it was directed towards you but just in general. It's something people have been saying since LTE deployed.
Speed is what matters to me. Not the damn name of the network.![]()

