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#147170 11-Jun-2014 08:47
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I can see 4G on Skinny today at work.

Location - CBD, Albert Street. 


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  #1063163 11-Jun-2014 09:01
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Hi

Yep very excited to get 4G enabled.  We're up and running with Android, Windows and Blackberry devices but just need to get some settings changed for iPhones.

Cheers

Paul.


 
 
 

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  #1063166 11-Jun-2014 09:09
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Wow do I need to do anything on my Samsung s4 apart from allowing lte network mode?

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  #1063275 11-Jun-2014 11:33
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LivingSkinny: Hi

Yep very excited to get 4G enabled.  We're up and running with Android devices but just need to get some settings changed for iPhones.

Cheers

Paul.



Well done.  Same coverage as Telecom I guess..




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  #1063286 11-Jun-2014 11:55
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joker97: Wow do I need to do anything on my Samsung s4 apart from allowing lte network mode?


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Settings > Mobile network > Network Mode > Select option with both 'WCDMA/LTE' or the 'Automatic' option
  The path varies slightly from manufacturer to manufacturer.

And that should be it.

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  #1063287 11-Jun-2014 11:56
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old3eyes:
LivingSkinny: Hi

Yep very excited to get 4G enabled.  We're up and running with Android devices but just need to get some settings changed for iPhones.

Cheers

Paul.



Well done.  Same coverage as Telecom I guess..


Yep same coverage.

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  #1063291 11-Jun-2014 12:04
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Woohoo!
Just noticed it and got all excited.
Auckland CBD with a Galaxy Note 2.
Does seem pretty fast!




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  #1063313 11-Jun-2014 12:32
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LivingSkinny:
old3eyes:
LivingSkinny: Hi

Yep very excited to get 4G enabled.  We're up and running with Android devices but just need to get some settings changed for iPhones.

Cheers

Paul.



Well done.  Same coverage as Telecom I guess..


Yep same coverage.


Do I need a new SIM or will the old SIM do??




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  #1063317 11-Jun-2014 12:36
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Lol.

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  #1063336 11-Jun-2014 12:59
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old3eyes:
LivingSkinny:
old3eyes:
LivingSkinny: Hi

Yep very excited to get 4G enabled.  We're up and running with Android devices but just need to get some settings changed for iPhones.

Cheers

Paul.



Well done.  Same coverage as Telecom I guess..


Yep same coverage.


Do I need a new SIM or will the old SIM do??


Same SIM is fine. 

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  #1063346 11-Jun-2014 13:19
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Got connected to it. Got a speedtest, it wasnt that great because I had low coverage at the time. Still 24.86/6.93 is pretty good for 1 bar of coverage.

 

This is awesome :D

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#1063355 11-Jun-2014 13:45
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Just noticed 4G pop up on my Lumia 1020, good work Skinny!

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  #1063427 11-Jun-2014 15:18
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hadn't seen anything in Dunedin ... yet?

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  #1063455 11-Jun-2014 15:49
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Drat, now I want a LTE enabled device. [/satisfied]

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  #1063462 11-Jun-2014 16:00
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how do i enable this on my iphone 5?

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  #1063464 11-Jun-2014 16:02
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livisun: how do i enable this on my iphone 5?


As mentioned at the start of the thread, we are still working on the 4G launch for the iPhone. 

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