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Thats real close to the area I mapped on Sensorly a couple of weeks ago, I mapped it to S.Tryon/ I-485. Good to know that the tower is back up broadcasting LTE again. I think they had it operational long enough to get it accepted then it's been off ever since, hopefully they got whatever issued worked out and it will stay on.

I cant tell by your info if you have an android phone or not but if you do download the Sensorly app and you can map the areas in Charlotte you find LTE. It's a great way to track the progress of LTE deployment in the area.

Thanks for the update !

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Thats real close to the area I mapped on Sensorly a couple of weeks ago' date=' I mapped it to S.Tryon/ I-485. Good to know that the tower is back up broadcasting LTE again. I think they had it operational long enough to get it accepted then it's been off ever since, hopefully they got whatever issued worked out and it will stay on.

I cant tell by your info if you have an android phone or not but if you do download the Sensorly app and you can map the areas in Charlotte you find LTE. It's a great way to track the progress of LTE deployment in the area.

Thanks for the update ![/quote']

 

I hope it starts to deploy in more locations as my 3g data speeds have been a lil slow these last couple of months.

 

I'm on an rooted, S-off'd, EVO 4G LTE, running MeanBean 1.0!

 

I just downloaded Sensorly. Thanks for the info!

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Thats real close to the area I mapped on Sensorly a couple of weeks ago' date=' I mapped it to S.Tryon/ I-485. Good to know that the tower is back up broadcasting LTE again. I think they had it operational long enough to get it accepted then it's been off ever since, hopefully they got whatever issued worked out and it will stay on.

I cant tell by your info if you have an android phone or not but if you do download the Sensorly app and you can map the areas in Charlotte you find LTE. It's a great way to track the progress of LTE deployment in the area.

Thanks for the update ![/quote']

 

Thanks for the app recommendation. Pretty cool.

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I'm in NW CLT near Peachtree and Sunset Rd and noticed LTE connectivity a couple days ago. I also noticed it in in the are of Oakdale and Brookshire Blvd. I just did a speed test and the results r pretty good. Glad to see Sprint finally expanding the LTE coverage.

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