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Network Vision/LTE - Phoenix Market (including Flagstaff, Prescott)


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I posted this in the Sponsor's area but, thought I'd post here, too. The tower near the Loop 101 and I-17 in North Phoenix has had new panels and RRU's installed in the last day or three. It appears to be still under construction but, looks as if the majority of the work on the towers is complete. Its just south of 23rd ave and Behrend.

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Went out to Phoenix for the weekend and I will say the signal was good for sprint. I didn't really have too many issues outside of the in and out on the 10 between major cities. Surprise signal was good as was downtown Phoenix.

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So I live in phoenix and I keep hearing 2 to 3 months for 4g lte. But when I looked on this site and sprints site I cant seam to find anywhere I can read this for my self, the 3g is so slow and if I want to download apps I wait to get home to link to my wifi. I just became a sprint customer and not to happy with the speed of the network as of right now and understand there updating there network and that could be why things are so slow right now. Can I get a straight answer from someone.

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So I live in phoenix and I keep hearing 2 to 3 months for 4g lte. But when I looked on this site and sprints site I cant seam to find anywhere I can read this for my self, the 3g is so slow and if I want to download apps I wait to get home to link to my wifi. I just became a sprint customer and not to happy with the speed of the network as of right now and understand there updating there network and that could be why things are so slow right now. Can I get a straight answer from someone.
if you are a sponsor to this site you can see that building is really ramping up in Phoenix. You will start seeing 3g improvements all over town now and in the coming weeks and months. If history teaches us something you should also start seeing lte pop up in parts of town in a month or two. You won't be waiting long, the towers are upgrading now!

 

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Sure has been quiet around here lately...

 

Who dares disturb my nap??? This is the room I come into to get some sleep!!! :)

 

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You should become a sponsor and check out the following link... Its not quite there!

http://s4gru.com/ind...oenix-upgrades/

 

How does one become a sponsor, and how much does it cost?

Unfortunately I would have nothing of interest to add, just here for rip roaring good time... :-) and education of course!

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How does one become a sponsor, and how much does it cost?

Unfortunately I would have nothing of interest to add, just here for rip roaring good time... :-) and education of course!

 

Its well worth it to become a sponsor! Check out the following link for more info.

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/

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Long time lurker, first time supporter.

 

It's great to see work being done in the Phoenix area. There's a "Completed" tower less than 1.5 miles (suburbia) from my house. I thought I'd be able to hop on that one but no luck. Do they bring all the LTE towers online together once an area is completed?

 

Edit: I should clarify, I have an iPhone 4 and am not on Sprint (yet). I used my wife's iPhone 5 on Sprint to test the LTE tower.

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Long time lurker, first time supporter.

 

It's great to see work being done in the Phoenix area. There's a "Completed" tower less than 1.5 miles (suburbia) from my house. I thought I'd be able to hop on that one but no luck. Do they bring all the LTE towers online together once an area is completed?

 

Edit: I should clarify, I have an iPhone 4 and am not on Sprint (yet). I used my wife's iPhone 5 on Sprint to test the LTE tower.

 

No LTE sites completed in PHX market yet. Just 3G upgrades so far. The sites with LTE upgrades accepted will change to yellow (to denote 3G/4G accepted). I'm thinking the first site is within 10-20 days by my guess.

 

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No LTE sites completed in PHX market yet. Just 3G upgrades so far. The sites with LTE upgrades accepted will change to yellow (to denote 3G/4G accepted). I'm thinking the first site is within 10-20 days by my guess.

 

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I've been poking around the sponsors section and learning a lot, but hadn't figured out the "switch to yellow = LTE" yet. Thanks!

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hahah LTE (sprint) in PHX ..... best joke EVAR!

 

Haters be haters. It's coming soon!

 

 

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Haters be haters. It's coming soon!

 

 

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yeah ive been a subscriber since '01 ...... I'll believe it when I see it :rolleyes:

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yeah ive been a subscriber since '01 ...... I'll believe it when I see it :rolleyes:

 

They are already actively working on Network Vision there in Phoenix. It just takes time to complete the work.

 

 

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They are already actively working on Network Vision there in Phoenix. It just takes time to complete the work.

 

 

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you SIR! will not get my hopes up! yeah they'll probably build it and LTE signal will die one block from my apartment ... I refuse to believe I'll ever have LTE without switching carriers!

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I live about a block from a Sprint tower and everyday this week there has been 1-3 trucks out there working on it, hope they are putting up some NV :D btw Im in Avondale, Avondale Blvd & Mcdowell

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