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T-mobiles quality of service. Are you getting blocked from tethering? Slow to find websites?
Lets talk about the quality of service or lack thereof of t-mobile.
I just signed up with T-mobile and dropped AT&T because T-mobile has the 1700 3G frequency. I was feeling very happy that I switched because now i will have 3.5g but now that I have been with T-mobile for about 2.5 days I am starting to regret it. I have some issues and I want to see if you guys have those issues too. I realize that cell phone frequencies are easy to block but I am next to a window when I am at home and I'm about 2 or 3 miles from the T-mobile office I signed up with. I am at 1 to 3 bars (most of the time 1 or 2 bars) EDGE now where as before with AT&T I was at very lowest 3 bars edge. When I am at 1 or 2 bars edge on T-mobile at home it is as though I have no connection. 3 to 4 minutes to find and load yahoo.com? Other simple websites like this just to test the connection are sooooo slow it is unbearable. 3+ minutes just to load first home page is very unnacceptable. To top this off, If I tether to my PC using Nokia PC Suite it seems to let me access for about 2 minutes then completely shuts down all access for Firefox Browser to the internet but still shows access on the N900 and on PC Suite says connected. It is as though I am getting blocked because I am tethering. The other thing I noticed is that when i connect to T-mobile it says 3.5g for first 5 to 10 seconds then goes to 3g then goes to 2.5g then starts dropping bars until i get all the way down to 1 bar. As far as I am concerned that is "bait and switch" and it is really pissing me off. MY solutions in just these 2 hours that I finally got pissed off was.... 1) I mounted/placed my N900 into a Gorillapod (google it) and stuck it up as high as possible on my corner desk. It is now 2.5 feet from the ceiling and it shows 5 bars edge. 2) I went to opendns.org and got their primary and secondary DNS servers and entered theirs 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 into the T-mobile dns addresses instead of relying on t-mobiles DNS servers. I got immediately better, faster results from doing these 2 things. I am in Ventura county just outside of Los Angeles county and we have had heavy storms here just yesterday and today in Cali so I am really, really, really hoping that this is just intermittent service outages because the rain and wind is causing problems but I'd like to get some of your opinions. Has T-mobile dropped the ball for you with poor area coverage, signal strength? Are they blocking you when you tether? Have you tried using open dns servers? Do you see a difference? Please bluntly and without any regret say any dissatisfaction you have with T-mobiles service. You are after all paying them good money to get internet access. |
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I dropped connection (1) time, just outside of Baltimore, while driving from DC to Philadelphia, streaming internet radio via FM transmitter for 2.5hrs straight. I was on 3.5G the whole time. I pretty much get 3-full bars 3G from Baltimore to northern Virginia, with a few weak spots here and there. Only slightly worse reception than I had with my Motorola Q on AT&T.
For comparison sake, I had worse reception with the Droid on VZ, finding 4-5 dead spots in my town alone. I believe MD is supposed to be "solid red" on VZ's 3G map. :rolleyes: I think it was the phone though...wound up making an antenna mod for it. |
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I live in Orange County and get horrible reception in my home. But compared to the Nokia n97, the n900 gets much better reception in my room. But i think the best way to deal with not having UMA is skype or google voice + gizmo.
tethering isnt a problem for me when I use the epc.tmobile.com APN. never had to deal with putting in DNS either. |
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"Has T-mobile dropped the ball for you with poor area coverage, signal strength?"
No. I have had much worse experience with AT&T. I was not able to make or receive phone calls with AT&T inside my home in Santa Clara. No phone with AT&T SIM card was able to connect to the network inside. With T-Mobile SIM I can speak inside, although the reception is not the best possible... I think the bottom line is that in U.S. all operators have spotty coverage and the problematic spots are different for all operators. (for me the weak spot of T-Mobile network is coverage in remote locations - like national parks - where AT&T seems to have edge over T-Mobile) Hartti |
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I'm good with T-Mobile in the DC metro area.
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So yeah, it all depends on where your at. The house your in, nearest cell tower, elevation of the moon, solar flares that day... ::p |
Re: T-mobiles quality of service. Are you getting blocked from tethering? Slow to find websites?
Have you checked your 3g coverage? T-Mobile's coverage is not as extensive as other carriers.
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well i can't complain since i got 2000mins unlimited text and web for 25$ w no contract :) ... but yes i do miss at&t coverage
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It must have had something to do with your location I never encountered this problem. I used about 2GB of data last time within 2 weeks or so by tethering the N900 with my laptop since I have no ineternet service at my place.
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