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livisun
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  #1063478 11-Jun-2014 16:10
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Oh Sorry, did not read previous post, got a little bit too excited!!



 
 
 
 

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  #1063636 11-Jun-2014 21:02
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Does the data in your current data packs include 4G for free?




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  #1063640 11-Jun-2014 21:12
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sonyxperiageek: Does the data in your current data packs include 4G for free?


Yes they do



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  #1063822 12-Jun-2014 09:15
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I am getting 4G in central Wellington.

I am assuming it is enabled on the Telecom network so gets Telecom coverage? Which unfortunately means a black hole of nothing 4G related at home in Porirua.

[edit] On HTC M8 btw  [/edit]




 

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  #1063855 12-Jun-2014 10:17
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LivingSkinny: Hi

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

Cheers

Paul.



What about Blackberry's - will they get 4G too?

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  #1063900 12-Jun-2014 10:59
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Yabanize: 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


Just watch out for the data use with speed tests on 4G. Could easily go through 70Mb or more per test!

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  #1064485 12-Jun-2014 21:49
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timbosan:
LivingSkinny: Hi

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

Cheers

Paul.



What about Blackberry's - will they get 4G too?


Sorry for the delay - took a while to track one down to test :)

Yes the Blackberry is working too once we updated the settings.



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  #1064694 13-Jun-2014 09:56
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So has the settings been updated for iPhone?

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  #1064696 13-Jun-2014 09:57
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livisun: So has the settings been updated for iPhone?


No sorry I will update here when it is. 

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  #1064697 13-Jun-2014 09:58
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Thanks!!

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  #1064754 13-Jun-2014 10:56
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LivingSkinny: 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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  #1064765 13-Jun-2014 11:14
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Smart move overall, shifting heavy data users on skinny over to 4G will take load off the 3G network, so everyone should get better speeds.

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  #1064822 13-Jun-2014 12:10
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Yay in Dunedin

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  #1064834 13-Jun-2014 12:28
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eXDee: Smart move overall, shifting heavy data users on skinny over to 4G will take load off the 3G network, so everyone should get better speeds.

That makes sense. Now we just need 4G in Whakatane because 3G is dog slow here :(

Edit: Coming on the 30th, apparently! :D

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  #1065463 14-Jun-2014 12:26
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Just got 4g at the oval in Dunedin. 32 down, much better than the 6 down I get on adsl at home.

It was all good until when doing a speed test I got an text from skinny starting that I only had 20Mb left and literally 2 seconds later being disconnected for being over my limit.

LOL. Maybe I need to slow the speed back down.

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