Oh. Sorry.
I figured you hadn't seen the page because it says right on it:
(2012 map coming soon)
Oh. Sorry.
I figured you hadn't seen the page because it says right on it:
(2012 map coming soon)
@dmbleess - actually I didn't see that little "coming soon" note. Thanks.
As was noted by another poster, the 2012 map will be upload quite soon (just reviewed the final version the other day). It will have all Wi-Fi locations marked. No significant changes this year from last. We did add a few more hotspots.
As for the COWs, AT&T had one unit last year. They're adding a second one this year.
Carl-
I'm with Sprint and I can tell you unequivocally that Mr. Carrier and his team have more than tried to "NUDGE" the carriers. I was at the Round-table in January along with our Area Network Performance Manager for Wisconsin. We have made a major CAPEX into the area with additional capacity to the three towers that we have that service the immediate service area of KOSH. This year, and building off what we added last year, we have added COW's to address potential capacity issues.
Its a problem, all the carriers agree and continue to respond. John is doing the best that he can on behalf of the attendee's. He has the majority of the carriers attention.
AT&T worked well for me this year, iPhone 4 and iPad 3. Data was slow some times, and my company's overzealous security wouldn't let me in, but I expected that! Better connections on the phone this year than ever before. Last year my wife had a "free" phone from AT&T and she had horrible luck.
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My AT&T coverage was much better, as well. Now, if they could just improve it on the west side of town where we rent the house for the week... Kind of funny that it was easier to talk to my wife via Face Time over the WiFi at the rental...
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Ditto for me on AT&T. Much better service this year. My verizon 4g mifi also worked pretty good. Even connected to 4g a few times.Gets better each year.
My Nextel radio was great, never had a glitch at all. The phone part on it worked great as well.
T-Mobile coverage was, at best, random. I camped in HBC this year and my old school phone would go from 0 to 4 bars within 15 minutes without moving the phone. In prior years, there was no T-Mobile in the area so I guess that's an improvement.