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Verizon supposedly rolled out LTE-Advanced yesterday. Supposed to see up to 50% faster speeds. I thought my speeds with Verizon were okay until I read elsewhere that T-Mobile and AT&T blow Verizon out of the water regularly with speed....and they've had advanced LTE for the past year! This is bullshyt. I don't think I've ever gotten more than like 25mbps down in any part of the DFW metroplex even standing next to the damn tower and other folks are getting 150-200 Mbps. I checked again last night standing outside with a tower 1/4 mile away and saw the usual 25mbps down. Bullshyt.

Any Verizon brush notice a difference?



Verizon's 'LTE Advanced' network promises 50 percent higher speed

Verizon's 'LTE Advanced' network promises 50 percent higher speed
The new technology is live in 461 cities around the US.

Every wireless carrier has various tests that say its network is the best, but most still view Verizon as the best overall choice when looking for that all-important combo of speed and reliability. (That combo doesn't come cheap, of course.) Today, the company is announcing a new focus on speed: with the rollout of "LTE Advanced," Verizon claims that users will see "50 percent higher peak speeds." The new speed bump is available to users in 461 cities across the country. Of course, it's going to take significant testing to verify the veracity of Verizon's claims.

Verizon says that LTE Advanced works by combining the multiple bandwidth channels your phone can use into what's effectively one bigger, faster pipe to your phone. "Typical" download speed will stay around 5 to 12 Mbps, but combining two channels can net peak speeds up to 225 Mbps -- that's a lot faster than most home broadband, let alone what you'll usually see on your smartphone. The carrier also says that it can combine three channels for speeds close to 300 Mbps.

Verizon's estimates for "typical" speeds seem low to us, but there's no question that two- or three-channel speeds are significantly faster than what the carrier currently offers. Even if Verizon only reaches half of what it promises for peak speeds, it's a pretty significant boost over the status quo.

It's not at all clear what circumstances will let your phone take advantage of these higher speeds, however. Verizon vaguely says that it'll kick in "when you need it most," typically under conditions with "big data use." Still, the potential for faster download speeds can't hurt.

To take advantage of LTE Advanced, you'll need a relatively recent smartphone -- Verizon says Samsung's Galaxy S6 and S7 are compatible with the service, as well as various Moto Droids and iPhone models. You can see the full list of compatible devices here, and the full list of LTE Advanced cities can be found here.
 

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I ain't seeing no difference look at these two tests i ran on data and wifi. 4G? More like just g. Ain't even worthy of being capitalized. :francis:

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My shytty wifi is faster than my LTE:flabbynsick:
The internet is slow as hell on LTE, too. Verizon is fukin up...:birdman:
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Honestly, I've had the same Verizon contract and phone number since High School.

As a result of not experiencing other services... I'm on some Verizon cult shyt being scared to test other services...

But this BILL... this outlandish charges for going over the data limit...really is taking me to a tipping point, yall.

I'm thinking about jumping ship and joining T-Mobile.
 

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Verizon has always had trash data speeds..they thrive off the strength of their voice network...those times are over as other companies have surpassed them in data while improving their voice coverage. VZW still holds on to their ancient CDMA system.
 

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Honestly, I've had the same Verizon contract and phone number since High School.

As a result of not experiencing other services... I'm on some Verizon cult shyt being scared to test other services...

But this BILL... this outlandish charges for going over the data limit...really is taking me to a tipping point, yall.

I'm thinking about jumping ship and joining T-Mobile.
Honestly, I've had the same Verizon contract and phone number since High School.

As a result of not experiencing other services... I'm on some Verizon cult shyt being scared to test other services...

But this BILL... this outlandish charges for going over the data limit...really is taking me to a tipping point, yall.

I'm thinking about jumping ship and joining T-Mobile.


I did the opposite and went from t-mobile to joining my wife's plan on verizon. Honestly it's all all about location. Many times with t-mobile I would have great coverage, where as she might only have one bar of service, if that (and vice versa as well). T-mobile really isn't that bad if you're in a decent area tbh. Their plans are very reasonable and I never had any odd changes to my bill either, they are extremely consistent in that respect.






Verizon has always had trash data speeds..they thrive off the strength of their voice network...those times are over as other companies have surpassed them in data while improving their voice coverage. VZW still holds on to their ancient CDMA system.

Yeah, I noticed with verizon, I'm never really stuck without being able to make a voice call, but often I will only be running at 1x internet speed.
 

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Honestly, I've had the same Verizon contract and phone number since High School.

As a result of not experiencing other services... I'm on some Verizon cult shyt being scared to test other services...

But this BILL... this outlandish charges for going over the data limit...really is taking me to a tipping point, yall.

I'm thinking about jumping ship and joining T-Mobile.

I was in the same boat. I had Verizon since like 2001 and was tired of trying to manage my data and getting dinged for every little thing. Switched over to T-mobile last month and have never been happier. I'm paying 20 bucks more a month but I also now have 4 lines instead of 1 and the Binge on makes it pretty much impossible to go over data.
 
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