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Will S4Gru provide information in regards to the Band 41 prioritized deployment, like it did for the regular LTE roll out? (Maps for paid subscribers)

Morning! S4GRU, We have a lot of maps! Yet you have to become a premier sponsor to see b41 ones(a perk for us premier members), it is 100 dollars to do that. It is worth it in my eyes, I upgraded from a regular sponsor to premier and I love it. I love having access to so much information, even a regular sponsor is better then just being a member. We all understand that it isn't easy to come up with 100 dollars or have extra 100 bucks lying around, but think about just becoming a regular sponsor first (not as much) then I think you will see the value in becoming a premier sponsor.  Here is good information on how to become a sponsor :)

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

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Yes, as a premier sponsor he would have access to the 8T8R deployment maps (user submitted info so far) but I don't think we have any information on what the prioritized markets will be yet. Or if that information will become available. A lot of the 8T8R B41 information right now is pretty hush-hush within Sprint as far as when it will be turned on.

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Thanks guys for the info. My friend was interested in maps for his area. My area is 53% complete, with an estimated completion time of 6 months to cover my surroundings. The of the two towers I use the most one is fully completed, but is already overwhelmed, and the other is waiting on backhaul.

 

As you can see I don't need the information, but will donate to help out the site as it has been a great resource for other information.

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