I am 50 miles from the freaking White House - yet still rolling AT&T faux 4G (with frequent drops to Edge and No Service)... I have to drive ~20 miles either direction to get LTE, but the real kicker is that 20 miles south (further from DC) I can get LTE in a county with half the population. :::Sigh:::
Verizon LTE however working great, so I probably can't blame it on the CIA sites in my immediate area or the county/town not wanting LTE.
I am 50 miles from the freaking White House - yet still rolling AT&T faux 4G (with frequent drops to Edge and No Service)... I have to drive ~20 miles either direction to get LTE, but the real kicker is that 20 miles south (further from DC) I can get LTE in a county with half the population. :::Sigh:::
Verizon LTE however working great, so I probably can't blame it on the CIA sites in my immediate area or the county/town not wanting LTE.
It seems like the AT&T towers in my area are hitting some kind of effective connection limit, similar to dial-up days when everyone in the neighborhood being online made it slower. So hopefully the LTE update helps with that.
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Verizon LTE however working great, so I probably can't blame it on the CIA sites in my immediate area or the county/town not wanting LTE.
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Originally Posted by libertyforall
Unfortunately, AT&Ts building penetration is pretty poor.
I work in a federal facility that is basically a concrete bunker with few windows and my AT&T LTE reception is always good.
Sprint on the other hand...in that same building 3G and Wimax were both at zero bars.
It seems like the AT&T towers in my area are hitting some kind of effective connection limit, similar to dial-up days when everyone in the neighborhood being online made it slower. So hopefully the LTE update helps with that.