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See 800 LTE lighting up in the Columbus thread. Any here in Cincinnati?

I get some B26 here at home in Covington, but it's coming from Newport. I'm assuming of course since there is where I get it the strongest.
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I figured as much. Any way to get those along with the LTE acceptances that are posted in here like CBus thread?

As far as I can tell, either no LTE 800 sites have been accepted in our market, or the information is not available yet for our market.

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Just mapped my short one mile or so trip on sensorly, from my drive where I get one bar of lte, to hattings supermarket on Bridgetown road about a mile or so up where I get full bars.....

 

Jennings circle k restaurant and the supermarket was jam packed with people as was the mini strip mall down the way, but check.out what I just got.....8ytu5esa.jpg2yqudavy.jpgjugevumu.jpgyheraty8.jpgure8emyb.jpgy3eqatep.jpg

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I have had over 15mbps there, as opposed to.Just 4 here, but many people out and using their phones today, all in.one congested general area, so the cell site may of been slowed down...de7e5atu.jpgymegaty7.jpg5udyma7y.jpg

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Wish I could afford premier, but I love driving around and mapping streets on sensory, and I like talking about cell technology with all my friends on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube

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Right now, my next big purchase that is a necessity is a new stove / oven.....tired of the microwave. And tired of grilling out all the time, and tired of ordering out or getting food delivered .......

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Wish I could afford premier, but I love driving around and mapping streets on sensory, and I like talking about cell technology with all my friends on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube

There's a cool and informative map available to sponsors ;) If you are able to make a small donation in the future, you will get access for 6 months after your most recent donation.  Be on the look out for discount specials, and remember, your lifetime total donations count towards hitting the premier mark.

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3G speeds downtown improved?

That I can't attest to, I haven't been to downtown today. I will say the site in Covington has shown signs of improvement. :-) May take a stroll through downtown over the weekend and see.
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