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So I drove around the area that sensorly reports that lte showed up on fountainbleu but nothing.. even went up to the 97ave bridge that goes over the 836 and nada.

 

Maybe they turned it off.

 

What phone you have? I drive under that bridge you mentioned everyday on my way to my office. Tomorrow morning I shall stop at fountainbleau shortly before I head to my office. Lets see if I pick up LTE with my i5

 

 

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I passed by that area last night, and nothing. Maybe they turned it off? I toggled airplane mode on both of my phones but nada!

Hopefully they turn it back on soon :)

 

-Luis

 

Passed by this morning on my way to work. No sprint LTE. Like many said its probably off.

 

 

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I passed by that area last night' date=' and nothing. Maybe they turned it off? I toggled airplane mode on both of my phones but nada!

Hopefully they turn it back on soon :)

 

-Luis[/quote']

 

It is not unusual for the subcontractors to turn off a site at the end of their work day, and then turn it back on when they come back. Especially if they aren't even complete with it themselves. This site also wasn't on the accepted sites list this week. I don't think it's complete yet.

 

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It is not unusual for the subcontractors to turn off a site at the end of their work day, and then turn it back on when they come back. Especially if they aren't even complete with it themselves. This site also wasn't on the accepted sites list this week. I don't think it's complete yet.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

 

I figured as much since it didn't come up in either phone. Hopefully that also means that they are starting to work south too. I live right around the corner from that site.

 

 

-Luis

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It is not unusual for the subcontractors to turn off a site at the end of their work day, and then turn it back on when they come back. Especially if they aren't even complete with it themselves. This site also wasn't on the accepted sites list this week. I don't think it's complete yet.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

 

 

Robert...what you think of area code 33186 (kendall) Ive checked the sprint site many times and noticed all nearby towers dont even show a data speed upgrade...only voice. is this good or bad for me? the 3G here is horrendous.

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Robert...what you think of area code 33186 (kendall) Ive checked the sprint site many times and noticed all nearby towers dont even show a data speed upgrade...only voice. is this good or bad for me? the 3G here is horrendous.

 

They all are being upgraded. 4G and 3G. It's just a matter of when.

 

Robert

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Good news guys. Mall of Americas area does have sprint LTE. Just minutes ago driving south on palmetto to Kendall picked up LTE. Started before flager st and died on the 874 (don Shula ) south right after you go thru curve that you have tropical park to your left going south. So this was a huge chunk of sprint LTE. u4a5u4us.jpg<br />du4eju9e.jpgvy4ymyha.jpg<br /><br /><br />This tower must've gone live this past weekend when someone mentioned it. Last week I had to go to tiger direct located at mall of America and I wasn't picking up LTE. Tomorrow morning ill take the palmetto northbound from Kendall via 874. I want to check going northbound if results are the same...<br /><br />on iPhone5/iOS6 via Tapatalk...

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EHRPD in west boca raton florida. what does this mean? does this mean 4g lte is coming in the coming weeks? because befor i was evdo rev:8 i just happen to look at my setting notice my channel has changed. i hope this mean lte in the coming weeks ahead for me

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LTE is spreading rather quickly in miami which is good news for the miami west palm market. i live in west boca raton an i just look at my setting an saw ehrpd:13 i wonder if that means LTE is coming in the weeks ahead? or should i not get excited?

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EHRPD:13 in west boca raton florida. so i was looking at my phone setting and notice ehrpd:13 in my mobile network type. i have a few questions. does that mean lte is coming soon like in a couple of weeks? cause i remember in the miami/west palm forum people were posting about ehrpd in miami an now miami has pockets of lte. so if any one has answers thank you in advanced.

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so i was looking at my phone setting and notice ehrpd:13 in my mobile network type. i have a few questions. does that mean lte is coming soon like in a couple of weeks? cause i remember in the miami/west palm forum people were posting about ehrpd in miami an now miami has pockets of lte. so if any one has answers thank you in advanced.

Miami is an active Network Vision area (LTE is being deployed now). If you would like to see exactly where, there is a map in the sponsors section you might find useful.

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I haven't seen eHRPD in days in my area. It's like Sprint turned it off for a while?

 

Still on at my home in 33157, but it was only turned on last Friday...

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I haven't seen eHRPD in days in my area. It's like Sprint turned it off for a while?

 

This is common in markets under deployment prior to launch. It will probably happen again.

 

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Picked up LTE again this morning. Driving northbound on palmetto to my office. From bird road to entrance ramp to 836 east bound. I've noticed driving north to south my LTE remained constant. Today driving south from north it isn't. Comes and goes.

 

 

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