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Network Vision/LTE - West Washington Market (Seattle/Puget Sound Region)


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I'm sitting by the site I can't get my phone to connect to LTE, but it does show on Sensorly post-3743-13618408095847_thumb.jpg

 

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Go into airplane mode, then turn off airplane mode. It helps detect lte easier since it turns off all radios and forces your phone to pick lte up first.

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LTE is covered way more than sensorly is stating I tested it all night here are some results. I am off Redmond way as we speak and getting LTE at my apparment.

 

Lucky. I should move in with you. Lol. No 4G in Silverdale. YET! Lol

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LTE is covered way more than sensorly is stating I tested it all night here are some results. I am off Redmond way as we speak and getting LTE at my apparment.

 

Nice, I'm seeing a little more on Sensorly now from that Redmond tower - I assume you went around and mapped it out a little bit?

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Go into airplane mode, then turn off airplane mode. It helps detect lte easier since it turns off all radios and forces your phone to pick lte up first.

Yeah, I tried that. I think it's actually an issue with my ROM not having the correct radios. I flashed them last night after I got home so I'll have to give it another try.

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First site accepted over in Kitsap. North of Bremerton. I will post some details tomorrow. I got to get some sleep. Zzzzzz...

 

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First site accepted over in Kitsap. North of Bremerton. I will post some details tomorrow. I got to get some sleep. Zzzzzz...

 

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Thanks Robert.

 

The drip of LTE seems have the beginnings of a trickle. Maybe soon it will turn into a flood.

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I wonder when Federal Way is going to get some LTE love. Do you guys know of any tweaks/apps for a jailbroken iPhone 5 that could help me contribute to this thread? I already use Sensorly, but it doesn't let me upload network information like it does on Android. Thanks!

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Might have to take a trip over to the Redmond area soon.

 

Yeah same here. When I lived in DFW, I got a taste of LTE on my GS3 and was pulling in excellent speeds. I can't wait until NV is completed in our area, I am very much looking forward to it.

 

And by the way, I am very thankful for this forum. Without it, most of us would be relegated to other forums full of trolls and whiners and it is very distracting. I will be donating soon :)

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Yeah same here. When I lived in DFW, I got a taste of LTE on my GS3 and was pulling in excellent speeds. I can't wait until NV is completed in our area, I am very much looking forward to it.

 

And by the way, I am very thankful for this forum. Without it, most of us would be relegated to other forums full of trolls and whiners and it is very distracting. I will be donating soon :)

 

U JAILBROKEN that iPhone using evasi0n? Didn't u?

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U JAILBROKEN that iPhone using evasi0n? Didn't u?

 

I did, but I returned it to stock as I'm giving this to my GF and getting myself a GNote 2 :). I'm just an Android guy at heart and couldn't make the switch.

 

And I'm happy to see Western Washington making rapid progress with the LTE rollout.

 

...must be LTE coming.

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I wonder when Federal Way is going to get some LTE love. Do you guys know of any tweaks/apps for a jailbroken iPhone 5 that could help me contribute to this thread? I already use Sensorly, but it doesn't let me upload network information like it does on Android. Thanks!

 

at least FW has WIMAX (aka Sprint 4g back in the day), I live in Olympia and Sprint is horrible.. they stopped deploying WIMAX and I'm not even sure, if they are going to deploy LTE here

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I did, but I returned it to stock as I'm giving this to my GF and getting myself a GNote 2 :). I'm just an Android guy at heart and couldn't make the switch.

 

And I'm happy to see Western Washington making rapid progress with the LTE rollout.

 

...must be LTE coming.

 

<evasi0n> that's nice. And your GF would have an iPhone. Typical. The guy has the DROID and the girl has the iPhone. It's how most couples work these days.

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at least FW has WIMAX (aka Sprint 4g back in the day), I live in Olympia and Sprint is horrible.. they stopped deploying WIMAX and I'm not even sure, if they are going to deploy LTE here

 

The first Olympia area LTE site was accepted near Lacey off I-5 yesterday. It is shown on the Sponsor maps.

 

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Purple dot by Olympia Airport.

4G IS LIVE IN OLYMPIA!!!!! (In some places. Lol.)

 

Did you check out the site on our Sponsor maps I posted this morning?

 

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