Is there any way to force a T-Mobile Note 4 to data-roam on AT&T (or any other available network) when T-Mobile's data network is dysfunctional, even if the nearest T-mobile tower is supposedly strong?
Last night, T-Mobile destroyed my New Year's Eve. I lost all connectivity around 11:42pm, and didn't get it back for 90 minutes (almost, and probably, on the dot). As far as I can tell, their local network burned through its entire pool of IPv4 addresses, then couldn't re-allocate abandoned ones until the DHCP leases expired 60-90 minutes later. So the network took a hit shortly before midnight, then sat on its ass for an hour and a half until the abandoned sessions timed out, and their addresses became available again.
(Just to be clear... I don't expect miracles or perfection on an extreme occasion like New Year's Eve or July 4th in South Beach or downtown Miami. A few minutes of flakiness is to be expected. What I'm talking about is the complete, inexcusable extended loss of all IP data connectivity (to the point where I couldn't even ping 8.8.8.8) for an hour and a half.)
Last night, T-Mobile destroyed my New Year's Eve. I lost all connectivity around 11:42pm, and didn't get it back for 90 minutes (almost, and probably, on the dot). As far as I can tell, their local network burned through its entire pool of IPv4 addresses, then couldn't re-allocate abandoned ones until the DHCP leases expired 60-90 minutes later. So the network took a hit shortly before midnight, then sat on its ass for an hour and a half until the abandoned sessions timed out, and their addresses became available again.
(Just to be clear... I don't expect miracles or perfection on an extreme occasion like New Year's Eve or July 4th in South Beach or downtown Miami. A few minutes of flakiness is to be expected. What I'm talking about is the complete, inexcusable extended loss of all IP data connectivity (to the point where I couldn't even ping 8.8.8.8) for an hour and a half.)
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