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OK. I have updated perentages: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/212-network-visionlte-deployment-running-list/

 

And as Boomerbubba says above, there is up to a 7-10 day delay between OEM reporting by the time it gets to me. However, I didn't really see any Sprint LTE coverages in their maps that weren't really jiving with my update from yesterday. I think we are pretty close.

 

I believe Sprint launched early. They originally were planning launch at 50%. Then lowered to 40%. Then lowered even further still with the announced markets. Since they stuck their neck out there with a Mid 2012 date, they couldn't keep pushing out much further than July 15th.

 

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Robert, will the Ft. Wayne/South Bend article be written anytime soon to round out the 2nd round market updates?

 

It is a high priority to do before I leave on vacation. But it requires more data review. This market does not have a detailed schedule yet. But I do have some date info in a file. I need to to go through that file and spend a couple hours putting it together. I hope to publish Wednesday or Thursday morning.

 

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Alot of activity here in McPherson.

 

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I'm wondering if Sprint sub hired nex-tech to do some installs...maybe get there ears wet when they are allowed to use sprint airwaves in western ks for LTE??

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I'm wondering if Sprint sub hired nex-tech to do some installs...maybe get there ears wet when they are allowed to use sprint airwaves in western ks for LTE??

ill stop by again and check with them to see if they know anything. Hopefully they are there tomorrow also
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guys said they are doing LTE for mcpherson and Salina and NOT western kansas.. i hope they are affiliated with sprint or Ericsson for NV upgrades...

Have you seen any sites in salina upgraded for nv??

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Are the markets considered launched now?[/quote']

 

You mean other than Kansas, Atlanta/Athens, Houston, DFW and San Antonio?

 

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Just wondering if the list should be updated now?

 

I get ya. Yea. I will update the next time I'm in front of a computer. Thanks.

 

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Any Idea when the rool out will hit Utah? WE may be royal to the rest of the country but we need LTE as well.

 

Deployment will not begin in the Utah market until 2013.

 

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So, how can we follow the links in the main thread? They're all password protected. I'd like to see the detailed information.

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So, how can we follow the links in the main thread? They're all password protected. I'd like to see the detailed information.

 

You get prompted for a password when you go to think link? http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/212-network-visionlte-deployment-running-list/

 

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I kinda surprised we still haven't seen any LTE sites up in Miami yet. It is now just past mid July.

 

You and me both. :td:

 

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Hey people, I just saw one of the areas I'm interested in is the the "North LA" market (specifically 93015 zipcode) - do any of you have any idea when we might see work in that area?

 

Thanks!

 

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I think he might be right. Before Sprint PCS there was Sprint Spectrum LLC. I'm pretty sure I got my 1st erricson sprint phone in 88

 

 

 

 

 

Not to bust your chops, but that, too, is a bit of an exaggeration. Sprint PCS first launched service in 1997. So, at most, you have been a 15 year customer.

 

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Any update on the Missouri/Oklahoma deployment. I live in Tulsa and my friends and I are really starting to see service drops followed by better data and voice usage a couple of weeks later at towers all around town.

 

Those are the band aid fixes. Network vision is not starting in Oklahoma until the late 2nd or early 3rd round

 

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