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Thats good to know. Thanks for your input. I'll see what the trouble techs
say about my situation here in Cool Springs. I give it a week, and if no
solution, we will switch.
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The trouble is that a lot of people in your area are using Verizon 4G service. It's that simple. And those people that switch well, they will encounter that as At&t or whoever gains customers. It's simple math. A tower can handle or so much data being used and so many connections. The more connections and data being going over it the slower the connection. When Verizon upgrades Nashville with AWS spectrum those with AWS capable phones will see better performance. At&t or whoever may not have issues now but if they keep gaining 4G customers they will.
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I know. But this is ridiculous.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/712959485
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I am in Atlanta right now and I am getting 49 Mbs down. when is AWS coming
to Nashville.
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Still waiting. Still slow. No response from Verizon and they told me it
would only take 48 hours. Well that was last week. Data in Cool Springs is
slower than 92% of America.
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I understand that towers are subject to usage but at the end of the day, I am sitting in cool springs, a few hundred yards from the interstate and wondering why an areas that has so many users and risk losing these users due to long term poor performance. I understand you are not going to stay ahead of the curve on every increase of traffic but we are talking about a long long time dealing with performance issues in a high traffic area. paying a lot of money, need to be able to send email, download email, send texts and load pages without having to try several times to get it through.
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this was with 4 bars, and not exactly a peak time of day