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Re: my 4G speed isn't faster than my 3G speeds

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Originally Posted by rileyd5 View Post
Ok, didnt want to start another post. I am getting 8x faster speeds than 3g in my area, particularly in my house. I bet they slow down but its still much better.

4g has been turned on in Pittsburgh (not official still test) for about a month, but I just got it where I live a couple days ago. Ran a few tests, and getting between 3mb and 6mb during the day and over 6mb at night! Can't wait till this is fully operational. here a sshot from tests taken inside my house. I get better 4g signal indoors than my 3g signal which is strange to me?? This is going to be so cool especially with streaming video and downloads.
Well I guess I can say that they definitely did some improvements in my area for the most part. For the longest I could never get past 4meg in my area or any where in atlanta for that fact but now I am getting a constant 8 to 9 meg which is simply amazing, my only issue is I still can't get a strong signal at my house. I can literally walk 250ft(and I mean literally) to the stop sign down the street and get atleast 2bars with 9 meg down but at my house(inside or outside on my deck) I get a 4g signal but not one single bar with no more than 1.5 meg down. From the maps that I have seen it looks like they have the main highway covered but a few hundred feet on each side of the highway for miles and miles the signal fades out fast which is kind of weird IMO.
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