OMG we here in nebraska finally have 3g ... i tested this morning and its 4 times faster than edge and my friends are reporting more bars in more places (ha ha ha)
I'm at UNO and the 3G is about as fast as the local wifi, but email isn't blocked. Yay![]()
Yep, the lab in Durham is still there. The lab in the basement of CBA is not a public lab anymore, mostly used for Information Technology Services (used to be C&DC and a couple other monikers) training sessions and statistics lab sessions. There's still the one up in 404 run by the business college though.
I live in midtown and don't seem to be getting a 3G signal yet.
Ugh.. Room 404.. The ENRON lab!
I graduated and moved just as they changed everything over to ITS. I'm surprised one of my instructors is still there!
I shouldn't really throw UNO in with midtown, since the Med Center and Saddle Creek may not have it. I'm just more concerned with where my parents live out by Candlewood.
BL.
I'm just to the east of Saddle Creek, not that far south of the med center over by Holy Cross, and there's no 3G this far yet. I think the AT&T cell on the TV tower at UNO is the closest 3G tower this way so far, though I haven't tried downtown yet.
Confirmed. A buddy of mine has one, the 3G appeared today instead of the E.
That's interesting to know.
IIRC, that same tower holds the antennas for the Classical station from UNO, as well as the NPR station. Interesting that none of those clash over the spectrum...
Also, if they could put it on top of that tower, you'd think they could throw one up on one of the Big 3 towers for the affiliate stations out by 72nd and Crown Point, let alone KPTM.
BL.
For those Omaha residents, how is ATT's signal in Omaha? Are their any parts of Omaha were you get no bars? How about inside buildings?
I ask because I currently have t-mobile and the reception in Omaha is terrible. No signal in West Omaha and constantly lose signal when in buildings, especially my office at UNO.
I have family members living in Kearney, NE who I have been trying to get to switch to an iphone/at&t for a long time. Their only hesitation is that the at&t coverage map shows they are in an area marked as having "partner" coverage, which is just one step above no service at all.
Does anyone know what "partner" coverage means? is it really unreliable or would it work just as good as their current carrier, alltel?
Sorry to bump this old thread, but my wife and I are looking to pick up 2 iPhones in the next week or so (Sprint contract runs out on 9/3). I was just wondering what the signal status was like in town. I work downtown and live out on 144th & Center. I was just curious if people were still having intermittent issues, if they'd gotten better/worse, etc. I'd hate to get a snazzy new phone and do nothing but cuss it's lack of bars. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!