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I am about to give up on TMobil
@tmo_mike_c@formercanuck@fireguy_6364
I still maintain it is a trust issue. They do not want us to know. They are following Google's arrogance and deciding what they want to decide.
I cannot believe they do not know exactly what is going on with their network: where their subscribers are, what the traffic is, what the signal strengths and speeds are. Sometimes a rep will tell you if there is a problem going on with a local tower, but I think they themselves cannot see it.
If they crowdsourced all that data, they would know exactly where new towers were needed. I regularly test speed using several different apps (speedof.me, Network Sell Info Lite, Open Signal, and Speedtest) . Usually it is under 10 Mbps. If I visit an urban area, it is usually much better than my semi-rural area. If they wanted to be transparent and their customers to be educated, they would not be so secretive about their network.
I do think they are making a concerted push to be number 1, and they may not want their two competitors to know the real extent of their coverage, either. At least that is what I hope, and that one day I will wake up to a consistent 20 Mbps signal. They have made a lot of progress in the last year. I am still betting on them, for what it is worth. I just wish they would treat us in a more open-handed way.
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