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4g Coverage in your area?

Do you have 4g coverage in your area?


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Is it a lot better than 3G while using the phone?

The most notable diferrence when browsing is with anything media related. Videos load quicker, weather maps load quicker, pandora transitions between songs quicker, etc... It's not a huge difference though. General browsing from site to site doesn't really make a big difference. What I really like about 4g, at least for now while its free, is how easy it is to tether to my laptop, both wired and wirelessly. I generally get speeds between 3-4 Mbps. The highest I've seen on speedtest.net was something like 7.3 Mbps.

Edit: downloading big files is also much quicker. For example, downloading videos from youtube using pwnyoutube.com is much faster on 4g.
 
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I have no indoor coverage at my house although I had weak wimax coverage with XOHM since 2008 there. I am a few hundred meters from good coverage. I tethered my Evo to my laptop tonight at a Barnes and Nobles in Towson (a suburb of Baltimore about 2 miles away) and got 7mbps down and just under 1mbps up. The 4G signal strength on the Evo was showing only one concentric ring out of 3 at the time.
 

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Call this an experimentation of sorts. I want to see how quickly Sprint can roll out 4g coverage. Vote Yes or No as to whether or not you have 4g coverage in YOUR AREA ONLY. The poll will be open for 1 week. Next month I'll post a new poll along with the results of the previous poll. I'll do this for a few months to track their progress.

Don't get too excited. I live in Chicago and if you look at Sprints coverage map it looks like most of the City and burbs have it. Its here but very very spotty not a very reliable signal at all. This whole 4G whoo ha is kind of a rouse IMO.
 
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St. Louis is unofficial but many towers are up and working. Can be spotty. Often I lose it around 10 p.m. until the next morning at some point. But when it works, it's wonderful.

I'm in St. Louis too, and I usually get the 4G to work too, but I wouldn't say it's wonderful. It's only slightly faster than the 3G. I do several speedtests a day, and it's usually at 2mbps.
 
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