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Wow. Nice speed there. I'll have to take a drive to San Antonio this weekend just to mess around with my phone lol.
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The highest I have seen with a phone in Dallas is 46/14 and with the USB dongle 46/24.

I am more impressed with the latency. It usually runs ~55ms. That really blows UMTS out of the water and makes web pages load *much* faster.
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I got some decent speeds in Dallas. Including a consistent 25 and 26 up with one and 2 bars as well as 45 up a few times on full bars.




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LoL I just realized something. Everyone posting in here is some where in Texas.
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Yah for some reason they love to deploy it in Texas which I have no idea why? You would think you would deploy this in the bigger cities first. I don't see why Washington D.C., etc. wouldn't be a top priority.
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Yah for some reason they love to deploy it in Texas which I have no idea why? You would think you would deploy this in the bigger cities first. I don't see why Washington D.C., etc. wouldn't be a top priority.
Just a shot in the dark here but... Would you want to create a new product that may or may not work 100% out of the gate in a large or small city?

If they have problems in the beginning, it's much less newsworthy in San Antonio than say New York City.

Make sense if you think about it.

I have created and launched technical products before and I can tell you that the last thing I wanted to do is sell it to a huge customer right out of the gate. Better to mess up in the small cities with fewer customers than to have an Epic fail in a large city.
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Just a shot in the dark here but... Would you want to create a new product that may or may not work 100% out of the gate in a large or small city?

If they have problems in the beginning, it's much less newsworthy in San Antonio than say New York City.

Make sense if you think about it.

I have created and launched technical products before and I can tell you that the last thing I wanted to do is sell it to a huge customer right out of the gate. Better to mess up in the small cities with fewer customers than to have an Epic fail in a large city.
Oh and I think it might have a little to do with the fact that their headquarters are here in Texas (Dallas) and lots of corporate operations still here in San Antonio.
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Oh and I think it might have a little to do with the fact that their headquarters are here in Texas (Dallas) and lots of corporate operations still here in San Antonio.
That has more to do with it than anything.
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