



What a silly naming convention for the energy saving program. But $5 every time you don’t shut it off ! I only noticed 3 hours in, I can hold out for another hour.
Say for instance if I am in rural Kentucky or Maine and TMO has an agreement to roam on AT&T in the area, will Mint also roam?
1219 Old Blankenbaker road off i64 at Southeast Christian Mega Church.
Seems like a pretty solid modern upgrade, thoughts?
Customer support has not been great. They told me they’ve contacted the warehouse team and will get back to me the next steps. I have the receipt from FedEx showing the item was dropped off.
I have very little hope and feel awful thinking I’m about to be out $360.
One single click on the screen while scrolling to track my return and it was canceled. No confirmation or anything. Awful design.
Looking to switch script for Adderall and Vyvanse to mail order because it’s regularly out of stock at traditional retail like CVS or Walgreens. Is Optum any better? If you do find them to be out of stock what’s the typical waiting period been like.
I’ve been tracking latency and I can see multiple times while I’m on teams calls where audio gets choppy which syncs up with periods where my latency to the router shows spiking to 100+ ms and then falls back down. A tech already tested the light connection and cleaned it, and replaced the equipment. I also returned the extender to rule that out as it turns out I still had good speeds in the furthest point in the house.
Not sure if this is typical for overnights at SDF due to UPS, but I thought this was cool to see simultaneous approach. I was watching all the private jets land and seeing where they were from when I saw these UPS planes on dual approach.
First screen shot is VZW, second is AT&T, followed by TMO. Looking at what is mapped it seems AT&T has the most robust system, but I wouldn’t be surprised if VZW has mmWave and it’s just not mapped.
VZW brought in a COW to downtown waterfront two weeks ago for the fireworks, air show, and carnival. I’d assume they’re either moving the COW for Derby, or they’re already well equipped to handle the spike.
The Derby is expected to bring in close to 200,000 people. I’ve personally tested the speeds off season on AT&T LTE and got a respectable 25 down/up likely on DAS.
I’ve tested all 3 carriers over the last 6 months living here and they all have their strengths and weaknesses. I’m personally with VZW because I find they have n77 with good capacity all over the city, mmWave in hot spots like downtown and The Highlands, and it’s not overly congested like other cities since it’s an AT&T ILEC. TMO is my backup on TSAT when Verizon struggles but it rarely happens. I find all 3 carriers to be equally distributed among residents unlike living in the northeast where Verizon was very congested.
Cellmapper rates Louisville poorly for Verizon with reliability score of 3.4/10 but that has not been my real-world experience at all.