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| This is why mobile service is so bad in Denver | |
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| mysysail | Sep 25 2016, 05:28 AM Post #1 |
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http://www.denverpost.com/2016/09/24/why-mobile-service-is-so-bad-in-denver/ Blame the mountains for Denver’s sluggish mobile data speeds. But the city’s scenic backdrop isn’t the only culprit. It’s the stuff we can’t see that appears to be dragging us down — the invisible wireless frequencies that create a path for movies, music and other digital data to get to and from smartphones. There is promise for a faster future. By the end of September, T-Mobile’s revamped network will help subscribers in the Denver area get a much-needed speed boost and may help pull us out of last place in the nation for mobile data speeds. But the region will always be limited because of who owns what in the wireless spectrum. The more spectrum a mobile company owns, the faster the data speeds should be. And in Denver, ownership is all over the place. |
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