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Network Vision/LTE - South Carolina Market (Columbia/Greenville/Spartanburg)


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That's the New 4.0 for CDMA on the left.. Its been there for a month or 2. The new cabinet will be a 4x4x1 box on an H frame. I did see the tower crew on that site earlier this week. You can also see the new RRU's under the sprint antenna line.

Yup, that was the test crew testing and later replacing the 1900 and 800 radios.

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Does anyone know of any work currently being done on the site CR03AW006 here in Anderson right off Shackleburg? I went by there and it seems to have new fiber running towards that direction, and I'm getting about 2Mbps down and .75Mbps up right there... I'm guessing backhaul is down... Just wondering about LTE... Thank you in advance for any info...

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Charleston just lit up. Great progress this monthSent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4

Any new towers, besides the 4 that we already know about from acceptance reports? I'm sure progress will move fast, this area needs it pretty badly!

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Any new towers, besides the 4 that we already know about from acceptance reports? I'm sure progress will move fast, this area needs it pretty badly!

Not so far that I have seen. If I find one I will post it. Will be out and about driving to Charlotte Tom.

 

 

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Any new towers, besides the 4 that we already know about from acceptance reports? I'm sure progress will move fast, this area needs it pretty badly!

Just the 4 but I was so happy about that I had to post. I mean, its not like anyone else on any other service can understand how excited this makes me

 

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It's been pretty quiet this past week, not really seeing any new activity in the upstate area. I was by the tower between Duncan and Greer again during the weekend and I still can't connect to any LTE until I hit Greer. I think the tower listed near Pine Street isn't actually active because I still don't get any coverage from it. Greer itself has been getting better though. I'm still just waiting for those 13 towers in the Spartanburg area near me to turn on. Heck I'd settle for just the one closest to my work for now haha. 

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It's been pretty quiet this past week, not really seeing any new activity in the upstate area. I was by the tower between Duncan and Greer again during the weekend and I still can't connect to any LTE until I hit Greer. I think the tower listed near Pine Street isn't actually active because I still don't get any coverage from it. Greer itself has been getting better though. I'm still just waiting for those 13 towers in the Spartanburg area near me to turn on. Heck I'd settle for just the one closest to my work for now haha. 

 

There were three Upstate LTE sites accepted over the weekend.  

 

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Also is there a guess or timeline when we might get tri band LTE? I love my note 2 and zl battery but would love to have tried band, I'm planning on waiting a while but curious about the timeline if any. Again thanks

It'll be a while.

 

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Ever since the first tower in Gaffney was 4G accepted the 4G here has been on and off. Sometimes it's working for 30 minutes and other times it'll only work for 5 minutes and then it goes back to 3G. Are they still making adjustments to optimize the coverage?

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Well today I dropped all data for about 30 mins then had horrible 3g, was more than likely on the tower beside hamricks. Was to the point that it would time out loading any web page. Maybe its a sign that they are doing more work on the tower, I'm on evdo rev a as I'm typing this on my phone. I was on the ehrpd 13.

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Well I've got LTE at my house in Inman now! Best I got was 15mbps download and 6.7mbps upload. Pretty happy right now :D

argh!! I live in Inman (but closer to Boiling Springs) as well but not seeing it. Are you in the actual city? Which tower you using?

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Still on 3g in Berea, and I have noticed that on my notification bar(note 2) it will roll over and say preparing network and I will lose data and voice for a few minutes and when it returns nothings different. I was told by a sprint guy at cherrydale that the towers are not turned on 100% just yet.

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