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Wish I could get this bandwidth on Metro...

TheAmazingDave

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Will it ever happen, or am I stuck with a 6 MBit cap?

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@TheamazingDave yes you will need a byod sim.

Yea... Bummer.

I was trying to keep my $55 unlimited LTE and actually have usable service on my tablet. New SIM = new plan. :(

I'm probably going to downgrade my Metro for the remainder of CDMA-days, and keep buying monthly data for the tablet from T-Mo. I'll be converting to VoIP from the tablet if my plans work out.
 
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This is what I don't understand...

LTE is LTE. There's no "CDMA LTE" or "GSM LTE". The Motion has a CDMA radio and an LTE radio. The demise of CDMA networks should have no bearing on the function of LTE. This is evidenced by the fact that my phone (CDMA/LTE) has the same performance as my tablet (GSM/LTE) on the same tower.

Not sure how the SIM/UICC argument comes in to play here, I think it's safe to assume that the towers haven't been reconfigured here yet.
 
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You're on a Motion right?

Yes. Rockin' the Motion since its release. It's been a fantastic device.

I get the same bandwidth, using the same UICC, in both the Motion and the Nexus 7.

Unless there's something about the card that's throttling me down, I get more bandwidth on the same tower using the T-Mo SIM.

Just trying to figure out why, but I guess it's not that important. I'm going to try porting my Metro number to MagicJack, and then I'll use CSipSimple to make and receive calls from the tablet's LTE.
 
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Yes. Rockin' the Motion since its release. It's been a fantastic device.

I get the same bandwidth, using the same UICC, in both the Motion and the Nexus 7.

Unless there's something about the card that's throttling me down, I get more bandwidth on the same tower using the T-Mo SIM.

Just trying to figure out why, but I guess it's not that important. I'm going to try porting my Metro number to MagicJack, and then I'll use CSipSimple to make and receive calls from the tablet's LTE.

Have they merged the system there yet?
 
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So after playing around for a sec today, I do not think that I am using the same tower. It just so happens that signal quality in my home is similar from both sources.

I say this because my Metro LTE shows weak signal on my phone at the shopping center down the street, while my tablet on T-Mo in the same spot gets full signal.

Is there a way to identify which tower I'm using from the device?
 
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I don't know. I'm not privy enough to know where to look for that information.

From what I see between my two devices, I'm going to say no.

For the lg motion you will need to hit the test menu (I forgot the number) then enter your security code after you use white rabbit to find what that is , the easy way ask gman if they merged in your area ... YO gman they merge Detroit's yet I am getting way better LTE speeds via T-Mobile now
 
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For the lg motion you will need to hit the test menu (I forgot the number) then enter your security code after you use white rabbit to find what that is , the easy way ask gman if they merged in your area ... YO gman they merge Detroit's yet I am getting way better LTE speeds via T-Mobile now

Lmao they've even lit up 15x15MHz in Detroit while the rest of us except Dallas are still at 10x10MHz for the time being
 
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