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If I could figure out how to log in with my Twitter account to Tapatalk, I'd post pictures of speed test screenshots I took on my phone at Dan Schantz Greenhouse on Lehigh St. in Allentown today.  Everytime I enter my Twitter log in name and password, it rejects it.

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Good speeds I live on emmaus ave near premo pizza and I get great speeds now they upgraded the tower by home depot that's the tower I useSent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

I've noticed much improved backhaul around the LV. Great to finally see.

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I thought they upgraded the tower near my house, on Route 309 in New Tripoli, but sometimes I still get speeds in the 0.4-0.5 down range.  Shouldn't they be higher than that?  Right now, at 1:42 am, I just tested 0.99 Mbps.

 

 

Edit: Just had a burst to 1.19 Mbps down.  Still seems like NV speeds should be higher?  Are these perhaps still a T1 backhaul?

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I thought they upgraded the tower near my house, on Route 309 in New Tripoli, but sometimes I still get speeds in the 0.4-0.5 down range.  Shouldn't they be higher than that?  Right now, at 1:42 am, I just tested 0.99 Mbps.

 

 

Edit: Just had a burst to 1.19 Mbps down.  Still seems like NV speeds should be higher?  Are these perhaps still a T1 backhaul?

Depends on the load on the tower. But for that time I see 2mbps pretty regularly on new backhaul. Until LTE is lit up we can't know for sure what backhaul is in place. Realistically though, compared to some of the speeds I used to see around the LV, 400k a sec is wonderful!

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Anyone see the new rate plans launching tomorrow?

 

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New rate plans? Please tell me they have something with fewer minutes.

 

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I just need them to upgrade the towers in wyncote.

 

You need to be a Sponsor in order to see the maps that provide information in greater detail, but take a look at the Sensorly maps...there is definitely LTE available in & around Wyncote.

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Very nice. I remember not being able to run Speedtests pretty much anywhere in Allentown.

 

I was just in Center City Allentown, along Tilghman Street, and then went into Whitehall to get a free Slurpee at 7-11 (!!) on Mickley Rd...sometimes couldn't do a speed test, then got one of 0.07 Mbps down.  Grrreat!  Come on, already!

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I was just in Center City Allentown, along Tilghman Street, and then went into Whitehall to get a free Slurpee at 7-11 (!!) on Mickley Rd...sometimes couldn't do a speed test, then got one of 0.07 Mbps down.  Grrreat!  Come on, already!

 

Yea, there are definitely still towers on legacy backhaul. It's good to see progress, though, regardless.

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Yea, there are definitely still towers on legacy backhaul. It's good to see progress, though, regardless.

 

Yeah, I thought mine had been upgraded, but I was out driving and went past 2 towers right next to mine.  They pulled down 1.5 Mbps on average.  So that told me that my average 600-700 kbps are still legacy backhaul.  I guess I'm confused about what "3G accepted" means.

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Yeah, I thought mine had been upgraded, but I was out driving and went past 2 towers right next to mine.  They pulled down 1.5 Mbps on average.  So that told me that my average 600-700 kbps are still legacy backhaul.  I guess I'm confused about what "3G accepted" means.

 

3G accepted = physical work completed and contractor can get paid.

 

Does not mean upgraded backhaul is there nor if the 3G side of things are live or not. 

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Had a fun experiment at work today with a coworker, we both have iPhone 5's with identical signal inside the building so I had him install the speedtest app and we chose the same server and ran 3 test's and chose the best.

 

Me:

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Him:

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Looks like Verizon is pretty slow compared to Sprint around here as their network is overcrowded but my Sprint tower just had LTE turned on two days ago. :P

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Had a fun experiment at work today with a coworker, we both have iPhone 5's with identical signal inside the building so I had him install the speedtest app and we chose the same server and ran 3 test's and chose the best.

 

Me:

 

Him:

 

 

Looks like Verizon is pretty slow compared to Sprint around here as their network is overcrowded but my Sprint tower just had LTE turned on two days ago. :P

 

What was his reaction?!

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I took these pics today from the tower nearest my house, near Route 309 & Mountain Rd in New Tripoli.  They're not the greatest, but I was wondering if anyone could identify what they are.  (NV, backhaul, etc.)

 

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I was "afraid" to get any closer...something about huge electrical equipment kind of freaks me out!

 

 

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Well this sucks, apparently they turned off LTE on the tower by my work, I should have known better because the pings were abnormally high so I'm guessing they are working on it.

 

 

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