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I just checked the system and there are no sites accepted around Kailua Town just yet.  So they must be testing.  But that's a great sign!

 

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Its gone now....

:(

 

Was up from as late as 5pm (when I drove in) through at least midnight (last time I checked)

When I woke up the next day...it was gone!

Did you do speed tests at least?

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hopefully they can upgrade more sites quickly and add b26. I am visiting in a few months.

If they announce competitive prices this week I'll keep with them. It's nice to see progress.

 

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Has it been up for a while or are they testing?

 

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Don't know. I was at Longs and glanced at my phone to use Google Wallet, and saw the 4G. Don't have it at home so I think it's just one tower. Probably the one on Kahuhipa Street.

 

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Don't know. I was at Longs and glanced at my phone to use Google Wallet, and saw the 4G. Don't have it at home so I think it's just one tower. Probably the one on Kahuhipa Street.

 

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Map it on sensorly.
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wow, maybe I'll see some LTE in the zipper lane tomorrow. I usually drop all data in that area

 

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Maybe you will. We've been having dropped data all the time in Kaneohe prior to this event.

 

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4G up this morning in Kaneohe. I'm pretty sure it's the tower at the corner of Kahuhipa and Kahekili Hwy. I mapped my trip with Sensorly. Just 3G in Kailua and Aeia.

 

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