- Peter Cohen:
In which I explore the economics of T-Mobile’s new JUMP program and look at T-Mo from the iPhone user’s perspective:
@flargh TMo is not shitting about LTE improvement. Have seen more bars in four cities in the last four weeks.
- Peter Cohen:
@jeffporten I know. I just want there to be MOAR CITIES
- Peter Cohen:
@jeffporten For example, Verizon LTE in my area is ubiquitous. Difference is, Verizon sucks.
@flargh Try living somewhere that’s actually urbanized, and not just in comparison to @jdalrymple.
- Peter Cohen:
@jeffporten I’m 70 minutes from Boston. It’s not like I live in Bumfuck, Egypt.
@flargh “70 minutes from” as a *plus* is a major symptom of excessive comparison to Canada.
@flargh Hmm. Haven’t noticed poor TMo coverage inside, but HTC1 has wifi calling. Wonder if that’ll be a new iPhone trick.
- Peter Cohen:
@jeffporten Man, I’d KILL for Wi-Fi calling on the iPhone. That would solve my problem.
- Peter Cohen:
@jeffporten In fairness, AT&T service sucked in the house until I got a Micro-Cell. Which is not a T-Mo option.
@flargh On Android it’s a bit of a pain?I’m constantly managing my wifi hotspots. Can lose a call when it grabs and autoconnects somewhere.
@flargh It’s amazing how much we need Project Loon to solve *our* problems as well. 3rd world is great, but some antitrust here, please?