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This is going to become redundant so I'll stop it here. I was just pointing out that you might as well of have included AT&T's non LTE coverage, too. It wouldn't of have been that hard to make another image layer and include their map. REGARDLESS of irrelevant or not.
How do you even know what the red represents? I included no label for the red.
 
I don't care about LTE on any carrier. I'd rather not have it in my phone because I don't like the battery life hit. Or at the very least I want to be able to turn it off.

LTE coverage is still very weak compared to HSPA+

As I said in another thread I can drive for two hours in any direction and stay drenched in wonderful HSPA+ service. Not possible with LTE on any carrier. And I prefer the better battery life.

Are you sure about that? I can drive from Vegas to two hours any where from there and I know I won't be "drenched in wonderful HSPA+" coverage. HSPA... maybe but not the plus version.
 
AT&T's LTE rollout is pretty sorry.

They've been focusing on smaller cities to increase their deployment count, and leaving some pretty major markets out of the loop.
 
I don't care about LTE on any carrier. I'd rather not have it in my phone because I don't like the battery life hit. Or at the very least I want to be able to turn it off.

LTE coverage is still very weak compared to HSPA+

As I said in another thread I can drive for two hours in any direction and stay drenched in wonderful HSPA+ service. Not possible with LTE on any carrier. And I prefer the better battery life.

Funny you say that, a few months ago I drove from New York to South Carolina. I didn't have LTE for about an 1/2 hour to 1 hour of the 14 hours (few stops) that I noticed no LTE, I was using my tablet for GPS and a wifi hotspot.

I guess I'm pretty fortunate to live on the east coast, well as far as LTE coverage goes. Lol...
 
I thought there was a site that showed which spectrum licenses each carrier owned? I remember seeing it as it was an interactive map. Anyone see something like this?
 
I don't care about LTE on any carrier. I'd rather not have it in my phone because I don't like the battery life hit. Or at the very least I want to be able to turn it off.

LTE coverage is still very weak compared to HSPA+

As I said in another thread I can drive for two hours in any direction and stay drenched in wonderful HSPA+ service. Not possible with LTE on any carrier. And I prefer the better battery life.

With the first gen LTE radio's maybe. Not with the new stuff that is being pumped out.
 
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