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AstralEngine
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Still shit? Thoughts? I game online, is it a bad idea for me to get? Is it pretty good price wise with a DirecTV bundle?

Thanks

5/5/2010 1:18:32 PM

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ibtdjeternal

[Edited on May 5, 2010 at 1:25 PM. Reason : (youll see)]

5/5/2010 1:19:37 PM

AstralEngine
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...what?

5/5/2010 1:22:40 PM

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You'll see.

5/5/2010 1:27:07 PM

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ibtdjeternal

(youll see)

5/5/2010 1:35:40 PM

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ibtdjeternal

intn(youll see)

5/5/2010 2:00:33 PM

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5/5/2010 2:02:24 PM

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there is a user named djeternal

we are getting in

before the

of his

post

see

you will

[Edited on May 5, 2010 at 2:04 PM. Reason : ! ]

5/5/2010 2:03:55 PM

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there is a user named djeternal

we are getting in

before the

of his

post

see

you will

[Edited on May 5, 2010 at 2:04 PM. Reason : ! ]

5/5/2010 5:42:38 PM

TallyHo
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i thought he was no longer in inside sales

5/5/2010 6:04:25 PM

wwwebsurfer
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HAHAHAHAHA. Great thread.

The Sprint 4G card I've used was blazing fast (3+Mbit was common) but you still had the request lag. Pings were 300+ so gaming was all but out. But for surfing it's great...

5/5/2010 6:04:58 PM

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and believe me, buster

when a guy called wwwebsurfer says it's great for surfing

you can take that to the bank

5/5/2010 6:16:36 PM

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BLAZING FAST FOR PORN

5/5/2010 6:20:07 PM

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Quote :
"blazing fast (3+Mbit was common)"


On what planet does 3 Mbit qualify as blazing fast? I get upwards of 2.5 Mbit all the time tethering on my iPhone. I was all set to switch to Clearwire when I found out they were 4G now, but when I read that it was only a 5Mbit max (and in practice, the 3Mbit you mentioned is far more likely) I just don't see the point.

5/5/2010 6:36:37 PM

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^haha, compared to the 3G modem we previously had it was blazing it up

Oh wow, they're offering a 6 down 1 up plan now. Didn't even offer that when I had it. However when we were using it the system was brand new - less than a week old on the 4G rollout. I'm assuming they've added in lots of backhaul to push that speed up now.

^and doesn't ATT run HSDPA 7.2 in Raleighwood?

5/5/2010 7:55:08 PM

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^yes

5/5/2010 8:21:37 PM

AstralEngine
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Whats that?

5/5/2010 11:59:17 PM

El Nachó
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It just means you can get speeds up to (theoretically) 7.2 Mbps with a supported 3G device. AT&T has already upgraded all of their 3G towers to the HSPA 7.2 protocol but have only provided the necessary bandwidth to the towers in a few selected areas.

5/6/2010 12:36:07 AM

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come to sprint in cary and ask for sam i'll get you sprints 4g

5/6/2010 1:23:14 AM

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ibtdjeternal

(youll see)

5/6/2010 6:44:07 PM

djeternal
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hi guys!

Quote :
"The Sprint 4G card I've used was blazing fast"


It is the exact same product that Clear sells. And by exact same, I mean EXACT same. The 4G network is the Clear network. The only difference, if I am not mistaken, is that we sell ours for like $20 less per month.

Quote :
"I'm assuming they've added in lots of backhaul to push that speed up now."


This is a correct statement. And I have seen speedtests on our Mobile card hit 10+ Mbps.


[Edited on May 6, 2010 at 7:58 PM. Reason : a]

5/6/2010 7:54:56 PM

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See!

lol

5/6/2010 8:28:16 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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bout damn time

5/6/2010 8:46:54 PM

stopdropnrol
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maybe clear wire has some promo i'm unaware off but their price is 55/month +15 to use 3g while sprint offers that for 59.99

5/6/2010 9:01:12 PM

djeternal
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^ the dual mode card (the same one that Sprint sells) is $55 per month. If you lease the equipment it's an additional $5. If you purchase the card, it is a flat $55 per month with no taxes or fees.

Our 4G only card is $40 per month, or you can bundle it with a home unit for $55. You can bundle 2 4G cards for $65. No contract required.

[Edited on May 7, 2010 at 8:23 AM. Reason : a]

5/7/2010 8:20:35 AM

Golovko
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that sounds expensive as hell!

5/7/2010 11:39:13 AM

djeternal
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as compared to what?

and also, let it be known that just because I work for the company doesn't mean I believe it's God's gift to the internet. It is an awesome product for the price, but has it's limitations. As a sales rep for the company, I can tell you that coverage area and instability of the network are the toughest things I have to deal with on a daily basis. The coverage area issue is easily addressed with the dual mode product (4G/3G) and the network stability is getting better every day (in NC, currently operating at 100% around 99.92% of the time). That being said, if I lived in the coverage area, I would definitely get rid of Time Warner and buy Clear.

If you are seriously considering it, feel free to PM me for the REAL pros and cons that I have seen on a daily basis since we went live with the network in October. I can say this, Clear is about 1000 times better than Clearwire, and I sold Clearwire for almost a year before the conversion.

5/7/2010 10:26:36 PM

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would you mind encouraging them to look into building out in the bryan/college station, tx area? i'd be interested in alternatives to the local cable ISP. they're basically all around this area anyway, just not here.

5/7/2010 10:34:57 PM

djeternal
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Is that near Houston? Houston launches this summer.

And I have absolutely 0 pull when it comes to expansion. The regional sales manager of NC (me) pretty much has no say when it comes to intelligence in network design. Take a look at Greensboro's coverage map for example. It looks like someone took a paint brush loaded with paint and just flung it at a map of the Triad.

[Edited on May 7, 2010 at 10:39 PM. Reason : a]

5/7/2010 10:38:13 PM

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about 1.5 hrs northwest of Houston, or about 2 hrs east of Austin, or about 1.5 hrs south of Waco. basically right in the middle of one of their largest buildouts.

i figured i'd just ask. i'd love to ditch the wire permanently.

5/7/2010 10:43:16 PM

djeternal
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You are probably shit out of luck then. They offered me the Houston job but I turned it down because I didn't want to relocate. Clear is adding 85 markets in 2010, and most of them are major cities, NYC being the biggest of all of them.

The goal of Clear is to be nationwide by 2012. And with my almost 2 years experience with the company, that can be translated to 2015. Although now that Sprint is involved, we have the cheap tower space, so it could happen I guess.

5/7/2010 10:51:10 PM

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Sprint is supposedly a large carrier in this area, so that's a positive for the future. i don't blame them for going after density of customers. yet another reason why living here sucks.

5/7/2010 10:54:57 PM

djeternal
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Yeah, going after density would make a lot of sense. They just forgot that whole strategy when they built out Greensboro. We have a fucking tower in Mebane with all of about 8 customers on it. Yet we have dead spots in the heart of Greensboro.

5/7/2010 11:00:07 PM

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but that's true of most any wireless provider, tho. you can be in some parts of Raleigh and get shit for signal with some carriers. not that they'd admit to it.

5/7/2010 11:05:25 PM

djeternal
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well i definitely admit it. shit, even Clearwire was the bomb as long as you lived within 1 mile of a tower and could deal with a max of 1.5 Mbps dl speeds.

5/7/2010 11:08:02 PM

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i'd totally love to ditch the wire. if you can get cable-like speeds wirelessly, and have it be reasonably reliable, i'm interested.

then again, i stream a lot of TV and download torrents... that might not go so well.

5/7/2010 11:11:23 PM

djeternal
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^ we stream HD at the office all day long with no issues. it is seriously just like cable but wireless. but that pretty much does you no good since it's not in your area.............yet

5/7/2010 11:13:00 PM

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you've found the flaw in my plan.

5/7/2010 11:13:59 PM

djeternal
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Again, the product is BADASS as long as you fit the mold. It's getting there though. It's like when CDMA technology first started in the cell industry.

5/7/2010 11:16:14 PM

AstralEngine
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Alright, DJ, PMing you

5/8/2010 12:25:27 PM

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i have a mini-pcie card in my laptop that is 3g (and i think 4g)...could i use that with clearwire if it's 4g?

5/8/2010 1:25:01 PM

djeternal
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Well, considering that 4G is the Clearwire network, then I can't see why not. Does your computer say that it is WiMAX enabled?

5/8/2010 2:17:54 PM

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hello everyone. So work provided me with a sprint 4g mobile card for my laptop the other day and Im having a hard time finding 4g signals in the RTP/north Raleigh area. What kind of coverage should I be expecting in the area right now? Could it possibly be a bad card?

5/26/2010 10:56:03 PM

jchill2
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It's all about the ping, man.

5/26/2010 11:57:41 PM

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http://coverage.sprintpcs.com/IMPACT.jsp?covType=wimaxdual&serviceType=data&mapcity=Raleigh&mapstate=NC

The blue bits.

5/27/2010 2:03:19 AM

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ya know what you can't get with 4g? a ping of <15ms on mw2. twc ftw unless google takes over.

5/27/2010 9:09:34 AM

wahoowa
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according to that map I should be getting 4g at my apt, at work, and everywhere in between. But for some reason I can only pull a decent 4g signal around briar creek and close to downtown raleigh and a few spots here and there.

Does anyone else use 4g? If so where do you get the best signals. I want to make sure the modem isnt the issue.

5/27/2010 9:56:38 AM

djeternal
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^ You should call Sprint. We (CLEAR) have seen this same issue with those cards. They switch to 3G then have a hard time switching back to 4G.

On a related note, our new 3G/4G card that is coming out in June will be compatible with Macs.

5/27/2010 12:41:07 PM

wahoowa
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ah ok thanks! Ill tell the IT guy to check on that with Sprint and see if a new one can fix the issue. I hope the Evo wont have that issue.

5/27/2010 1:38:04 PM

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So does Failwire monitor people's internet and throttle their connection? I stream music and occasionally play WoW and I swear I've had more connection and latency issues at night (midnight-8am) than anyone else who access it at different times.

[Edited on May 28, 2010 at 11:36 AM. Reason : .]

5/28/2010 11:34:32 AM

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