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What's this!??? Looks like Verizon's infrastructure simply cannot handle the amount of users. As 4G takes off; it seems the network is showing Verizon just how un-prepared it was to handle new demands and blistering speeds. This makes what!? the 3 drop out in less than 2 months!? 4G on Verizon is starting to feel like the iphone on At&t launch...
What's this!??? Looks like Verizon's infrastructure simply cannot handle the amount of users. As 4G takes off; it seems the network is showing Verizon just how un-prepared it was to handle new demands and blistering speeds. This makes what!? the 3 drop out in less than 2 months!? 4G on Verizon is starting to feel like the iphone on At&t launch...
when the 4G network goes out, it also takes out 3G service on 4G phones too. if you call verizon, they usually have a recording that tells you this when the 4G goes down.
when the 4G network goes out, it also takes out 3G service on 4G phones too. if you call verizon, they usually have a recording that tells you this when the 4G goes down.
OK... that explains why I cannot get 3G on my Nexus at the moment... even after I turn off LTE and leave CDMA only on.... yet my work VZ BB receives data perfectly fine at the moment over 3G.
OK... that explains why I cannot get 3G on my Nexus at the moment... even after I turn off LTE and leave CDMA only on.... yet my work VZ BB receives data perfectly fine at the moment over 3G.