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Network Vision/LTE - Lower Central Valley Market (Fresno, Bakersfield, Visalia)


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I'm in Tulare right now and it's still doing it

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You might want to make sure they activated your device properly first, then have them exchange it if everything is on your account properly.

 

 

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I have a feeling were about to get a big update for lower central valley. Bakersfield in particular. ;-)

 

 

Spill the beans....I am in Bakersfield

 

 

There's nothing to spill.

 

It would appear a cluster in Bakersfield has gone live. 1x800 reports coming in, which would mean that any sites that have backhaul ready will see LTE activated in the next couple of weeks ... assuming the cluster is actually live and it's not just a test.

 

 

What part of Bakersfield??  So is the 1x800 = LTE?

 

... No.

 

1x is 1x.

 

LTE is LTE. 

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And why don't you look at that. Bakersfield is NV 3G integrated. 

 

Now begins the month long wait for a LTE integration crew. 

 

Is that how it works? 3G launches and then a different crew comes in to integrate LTE?

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And why don't you look at that. Bakersfield is NV 3G integrated. 

 

Now begins the month long wait for a LTE integration crew. 

 

Hopefully there wont be too many backhaul issues. I would hope not, given how long it has taken for the 3G launch to occur.

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Darn...I show nothing still.  I am in the Olive & Coffee side of Bakersfield

Make sure that your mobile is on CDMA/LTE to get it it also in Rosedale if you have an issue inbox & I will help you

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3G at the Kern County Fairgrounds is running pretty good today despite the Home Show and the crowds of people here. I believe my signal is from the Union Ave site like before.

 

 

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