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Fashion Show does seem to have upgraded this past month. I'm not sure if it is served via a DAS or not. However before I left for vacation it was very slow at the end of July, then I came back around the 7th and it was usable and worked well.

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I drove by there a day or so after Robert reported the tower had been accepted and saw no LTE; I think I was there

Weds so hopefully they will leave it on broadcasting LTE; yea...progress in Henderson!  First lit up tower

south of 215!

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Couple data points: at Green Valley Ranch Casino yesterday at Food Court (inside) North end near glass got an

LTE signal from the Pecos/215 tower of about -103 dBm on my SW Tri-Fi: about 3 mbps down and and amazing 7 mbps

up; anyone know why the uplink is so much stronger? Never seen this behavior before; the tower is a good 2 miles away and for inside at -103 dvm I thought these were pretty good numbers

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Has Vegas just come to a complete stand still or are people just not as involved anymore? Hopefully we start seeing some action going on down there soon with new sites.

Progress hasn't stopped in Vegas by any means. We just have a smaller group of people than many of the bigger markets. Plus the people we do have don't have free time all the time to go tower hunting. I'm in California, so going to Vegas isn't an easy thing to do, lol.

 

 

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Green Valley Ranch Casino: inside at the new Starbucks (north end)  hit -94 dbm on my tri-fi hotspot; but quickly fades as one walks into the interior of the building; little to no LTE south of 215 and south & east of St Rose Parkway; connected to LTE with my GS3 driving southbound on I15 from about Craig Rd to the 215; LV is not launched and I believe they will lite the place up in clusters to avoid some of the 3G-4G handoff issues that plague other areas...no band 41 RF that I can tell..Wimax is still very strong for me..thats your LV metro report..stay tuned

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Progress hasn't stopped in Vegas by any means. We just have a smaller group of people than many of the bigger markets. Plus the people we do have don't have free time all the time to go tower hunting. I'm in California, so going to Vegas isn't an easy thing to do, lol.

 

 

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Yeah. That makes complete sense. I just haven't heard anything in forever and sensorly looks the same as it has down there for 3 months. I am in Utah, but i am from Vegas and down there a lot so i follow it fairly closely. Hopefully we are in full swing with LTE coverage soon down there and up here in Utah.

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LV,IMHO, is way ahead of both SLC/Provo & Denver Metro; and with winter coming I expect that SLC/Denver will slow and Vegas will accelerate some simply due to weather conditions...your mileage may vary as always..

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LV,IMHO, is way ahead of both SLC/Provo & Denver Metro; and with winter coming I expect that SLC/Denver will slow and Vegas will accelerate some simply due to weather conditions...your mileage may vary as always..

Actually every Samsung market is far ahead of every other vendor region thanks to ecfbs gaps that can only be fixed by upgrading the area. So Samsung have been spending all summer and fall converting sites as fast as possible and ignoring acceptance and integration until recently with mass cluster launches.

 

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I see...then I sit corrected..it MAY be possible that SLC & Denver beat Vegas after all; I know that Denver has a leg up with Clear tower conversions on band 41..I'll keep an eye on the sensorly maps as I travel to both places

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I see...then I sit corrected..it MAY be possible that SLC & Denver beat Vegas after all; I know that Denver has a leg up with Clear tower conversions on band 41..I'll keep an eye on the sensorly maps as I travel to both places

The entire Denver region has hundreds of sites installed but not accepted or live. Same with Utah, central Valley California, Bay area California, Seattle Washington, Iowa Nebraska (those got mass accepted these past weeks), etc etc.

 

Ask anyone in a Samsung region and they'll tell you they see many sites installed but not live. Just part of the craziness that occurs when faced with a major network issue.

 

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At the CSN Cheyenne Campus. Kinda slow if you ask me. :/

 

 

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Indeed. Is that LTE coverage new? I had a class out at Cheyenne campus in 2012 (I HATED the drive) and I wasn't terribly impressed with Sprint's service there.

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Indeed. Is that LTE coverage new? I had a class out at Cheyenne campus in 2012 (I HATED the drive) and I wasn't terribly impressed with Sprint's service there.

I don't think so. The site is a few blocks to the southeast. But it's not impressive by any means. :/

 

 

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What a terrible LTE and Pandora experience I had in Vegas over the weekend.  I had LTE in the Rio that was as fast as 14.4 dial up, if I stayed connected at all.  The voice and sms was fine but the data was tough.  I went to Henderson also, and it was ok there, but there is definitely work to be done.

 

For the ride to and from Vegas to LA, I could not keep pandora going at all.  iHeart worked, but not Pandora.  I hope this gets better soon.

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Somehow I think the eCSFB issues elsewhere have siphoned of resources here in Vegas land; just my opinion as it seems like towers get accepted but the LTE experience is spotty at best everywhere I travel and nonexistent south of the 215; I've pretty much stopped looking at this boiling pot of water as the more I watch it the longer it takes to boil; for now I just hope my WIMAX continues to be as good as it is at the house; 3G for my money has never been better and since my wife uses the Galaxy S3 for voice & text mostly we've become ambivalent towards 4G LTE

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At the CSN Cheyenne Campus. Kinda slow if you ask me. :/

 

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I will take those speeds any day. Have a couple LTE sites in my area that pull 0.02 down if you can get the speed test to work. Even with a nice -85 signal.

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Hello Josh..welcome back..hope your school semester went ok...just a note:  I just set my

personal best LTE download of 22 mbps set at south-west corner of eastern at horizon ridge

on the starbucks outside patio; I've never experienced cellular speeds of this nature so it was quite a

treat; the tower south of starbucks on Eastern is blasting out LTE & was accepted about 1 month ago;

I'm still waiting on the Vivaldi park tower to go live but I guess there is backhaul issues with it..

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Hello Josh..welcome back..hope your school semester went ok...just a note: I just set my

personal best LTE download of 22 mbps set at south-west corner of eastern at horizon ridge

on the starbucks outside patio; I've never experienced cellular speeds of this nature so it was quite a

treat; the tower south of starbucks on Eastern is blasting out LTE & was accepted about 1 month ago;

I'm still waiting on the Vivaldi park tower to go live but I guess there is backhaul issues with it..

Vivaldi Park isn't LTE yet? Wow. That's sad. Glad to hear other Henderson sites are going live. I still have a lot to do to catch my map all the way up, and hope to do so soon.

 

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I just got back from a trip to Las Vegas attending CES. The show was great but the 3G service was terrible almost the entire time. Not just in the convention center but in the casino's as well. 

 

Sprint must be hooked up to the DAS systems because I had excellent signal but the data service was useless. Phone calls connected just fine and texts were not a problem. My friend with Verizon service had LTE on his Galaxy S3 and it was working just fine even on LTE. 

 

It would be pretty sweet if Sprint upgraded their DAS integration with LTE service at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the various casinos with LTE. Especially if they could get B41 LTE going on the DAS.

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