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I switched with the iPhone 5S. Off-contract too.

I rarely leave the city, so the lack of coverage in rural areas doesn't bother me. In NYC I have to say I've noticed a small improvement in reception over AT&T - buildings where I've been dead in the water before now have some connectivity.

So far so good, this new announcement is just icing on the cake, especially as a Canadian expat. It used to be that when visiting home I'd inevitably wind up with one helluva phone bill, and that's just with extremely minimal texting and calling just to herd cats.



Awesome. How's the HSPA/LTE network in the city? Can you do a quick speedtest and post results?


Outside in Greeley Square a week or 2 ago: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/646728668. I just did one at work inside a tall building (9:15AM ET) with 2 dots of LTE coverage and got 32 ms ping, 5 down/5 up.


thanks!


Brooklyn Heights, 6th floor of pre-war apartment w/ 3 dots LTE:

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/658428085


2 bars of reception, in a brick building - 8.5 own, 3.6 up, ~35ms ping.


thanks! was gonna go to vzw, but now strongly considering tmob.




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