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The Nashville market is Nashville and everything in East Tennessee.

 

But the list... the only thing "East Tennessee" about it is Greenville. Tullahoma is south (closer to Chattanooga) and Memphis... well is as West as you can get.

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So this came out today: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/11/sprint-leak-has-lte-reaching-los-angeles-april-12/

 

In the image, the header states in bold that the announcement includes the Nashville market... but the list of cities affected aren't the Nashville market at all.

 

Memphis, Greenville, Tullahoma

 

Memphis is it's own market with Greenville and Tullahoma geographically far enough away to not even matter to the Nashville Market.

 

So what does this mean exactly? Maybe it was a typo and LTE will be officially turned on tomorrow for Nashville?

 

Nashville and some spotty areas across east Tennessee already have some usable LTE. Even Greenville

 

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Someone mapped the interstate in downtown knoxville but I didn't grab anything even running lte discovery I did however briefly grab it near the woodland exit but I didn't have sensorly running. I'll check again throughout the weekend. On a side note there was a crew working on the tower again on hutchinson ave but I was in a hurry and didn't get to ask if the we're doing lte improvements.

 

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Drove through downtown, wasn't able to get a connection .Anyone else have this problem? I am hoping Sprint is blocking my phone and that there is nothing wrong with mine.

I dove down there Friday and didn't get anything myself but I did see it was mapped in sensorly not sure what's going on with it unless it was a test and not ready yet

 

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Not picking up an 4g on my iPhone 5 yet, but I'm very close to the tower at Middlebrook and Gallaher View. I'll be sure to update when I see some activity at that location. Some Insituform drain pipe company has been doing some work there recently which was cause for a little false alarm excitement a couple weeks ago!

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No problem here getting 4g downtown. Sitting on Cumberland waiting to turn onto Henley and get on the interstate I got a speed test of 18mb down and 5 up. Held it until I got on the interstate and it dropped after the Alcoa Hwy exit heading back to west knoxville. This was at 6pm Sunday.

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4am Monday morning sitting at McDonald's on the strip running lte discovery and still not getting 4g downtown.

 

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I just went through there and didn't get anything either on s3

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At around 530 this morning leaving UT heading to Chattanooga I got 4g from the Alcoa exit to the 640 split and I've been told the tower in corryton that was marked in progress is complete my brother in law got 4g last night around 1130pm

 

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Not picking up an 4g on my iPhone 5 yet, but I'm very close to the tower at Middlebrook and Gallaher View. I'll be sure to update when I see some activity at that location. Some Insituform drain pipe company has been doing some work there recently which was cause for a little false alarm excitement a couple weeks ago!

 

I pass by that tower everyday. I see the Instituform drain pipe company doing work after midnight, fixing out wonderful sewers here.

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At around 530 this morning leaving UT heading to Chattanooga I got 4g from the Alcoa exit to the 640 split and I've been told the tower in corryton that was marked in progress is complete my brother in law got 4g last night around 1130pm

 

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It is like I am cursed, everytime I pass by a tower that is a work in progress, the next week they start broadcasting 4G.

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