Cities in green bold have been announced by Verizon and confirmed by users. (Currently there are 0 cities that fall into this category.) Cities in orange bold have not yet been announced by Verizon, but users have posted and confirmed Rev A in those areas. (Currently there are 9 cities that fall into this category.) Cities in red have not been confirmed by EVDOinfo employees or customers, BUT have been reported on DSLReports. (Currently there are 11 cities that fall into this category.) Chicago, IL (and most NW suburbs) East Moline (Quad Cities) Dallas, TX Washington, D.C. Addison, TX Carrollton, TX Irving, TX Muncie, IN Woburn, MA Hopkinton, MA Not confirmed by EVDOinfo employees or customers, BUT reported on DSLReports: Tampa, FL Orlando, FL Charlotte, NC Waukegan, IL Baton Rouge, LA Stamford, CT Richardson, TX Pleasanton, CA Fort Worth, TX Sunnyvale, CA Burbank, CA
1 thing: why would it be that the Rev A speeds would show up on DSLReports but not to the customers???
I got this information from other sites...Maybe the DSl reports do there own testing and noticed that on there
yeah..........but my question is how can the online sites see the speeds but the customers arent experiencing them?
yeah there is not any evdo rev a phones but verizon just released a wireless broadband card that is REV A capable
ohh alright that explains it.........will the be releasing Rev A phones any time soon??? and if someone took a Rev A card into the red cities would they detect the speeds or have they not been turned on in those cities yet?
it would be worth to give a try if anyone lives in those areas and have a verizon rev a capable card.
i know someone who lives in Connecticut but she lives 10 mins from Hartford and she has Cingular.......all those other places are Texas, Florida, California, Illinois
There are some new PDA's that will be out in a month or so that should be rev A. Some from HTC and Samsung. Not sure about regular non-pda phones though.
Wirelessly posted (Q's Mobile Device: Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/3.0.6306/1558; en; U; ssr)) Maybe they're still testing the network and/or equipment.
Wirelessly posted (Q's Mobile Device: Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/3.0.6306/1558; en; U; ssr)) Maybe they're still testing the network and/or equipment.
thats very possible............if there are still quirks in the system Verizon doesnt want customers expecting anything