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T-Mobile Home Internet slowed to failure of service
There seems to be a fair number of home Internet customers who had good service a few months ago and now practically have no service. T-Mobile is just giving us the runaround, they give equivocating responses about congestion on their system, which of course is their responsibility. They sold it to more customers than it has the capacity to serve And finally they tell you they have no plans to improve their capacity, so if you don't like it you should leave. What's the contact point for the FCCComplaints? Has anyone contacted any other agencies or law offices yet?1.6KViews8likes17ComentariosRe: T-mobile 5g home internet forcing to tower with no data issues/changing towers/bands
There seems to be a fair number of home Internet customers who had good service a few months ago and now practically have no service. T-Mobile is just giving us the runaround, they give equivocating responses about congestion on their system, which of course is their responsibility. And finally they tell you they have no plans to improve their capacity, so if you don't like it you should leave. What's the contact point for the FCCComplaints? Has anyone contacted any other agencies or law offices yet?5Visto1like0ComentariosRe: t-monile home internet is barely providing basic data speeds sometimds.
I've had essentially the same experience. T-Mobile has essentially oversold their 5G home service that went from strong in the Spring to non-functional by August. Now they just claim they are congested and have no intention of expanding their capacity to meet the demand they sold. They say speeds ofless than 10, or even 1, out of the 150 they promised, are fine during normal waking hours, and if you don't like it you can leave. Pretty sure that's call theft and fraud.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: t-monile home internet is barely providing basic data speeds sometimds.
jnusz wrote: I was getting right at 100 MBps for the 2 weeks I held on to my old ISP, the day after I dropped my other provider I've been getting like ~45 at best (with no movement on the router etc) Here's my connection information: Primary Signal PCI 248 Band B2 EARFCN 677 Secondary Signal PCI 625 Band n71 NR-ARFCN 126490 Any thoughts? I've had essentially the same experience. T-Mobile has essentially oversold their 5G home service that went from strong in the Spring to non-functional by August. Now they just claim they are congested and have no intention of expanding their capacity to meet the demand they sold. They say speeds ofless than 10, or even 1, out of the 150 they promised, are fine during normal waking hours, and if you don't like it you can leave. Pretty sure that's call theft and fraud.8Visto2likes0Comentarios