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I just had someone post on the S4GRU Facebook page that they got LTE in Boynton Beach:

 

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Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=446040358775184&set=p.446040358775184&type=1&ref=nf

 

Robert

 

 

Did they post screen shot of location where the LTE was picked up? That's an iPhone 5 I see....

 

 

...on iPhone5/iOS6 via Tapatalk...

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Did they post screen shot of location where the LTE was picked up? That's an iPhone 5 I see....

 

...on iPhone5/iOS6 via Tapatalk...

 

No. And the way that he shared the photo, I cannot even post a comment to ask him.

 

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My tower tech friend was working on a tower by my mother-in-law's house and we had 4g most of the evening :-D I'll post screen shots tomorrow from my phone and my wife's S3.

 

If you can run the Sensorly app the next time you are connected, that would be great. Thanks!

 

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Maybe Robert cam post a sticky about the Sensorly App and how important it is. Not sure how anyone on this site isn't using it for mapping LTE

 

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I know right I've told so many people in Florida to run the app lol I still don't even see one dot
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I run that app an i live in boca raton fl. But no 4g yet. I wonder where in boynton beach that guy got 4g lte

I messaged the guy and asked hopefully he answers and as soon I find out I'll give ya the info Edited by keelerman8042
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You will not be able to view them til you are a sponsor just takes a donation here's some info about memberships http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/

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Sounds good. I want to find all the sprint towers by me. Where can i find a map?

 

After you become a Sponsor, you can click on this link to see the site maps in all 97 Sprint markets: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1377-network-vision-site-maps-all-markets/

 

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How much do i have to donate? 5 10 15 etc?

 

There is no minimum donation. Just know that S4GRU is member supported and not for profit. We use all proceeds to keep us online.

 

We need on average $25 per Sponsor to cover our expenses. Some donate less, some donate more. I will let your wallet and your conscience be your guide.

 

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I just had someone post on the S4GRU Facebook page that they got LTE in Boynton Beach:

 

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Source: https://www.facebook...4&type=1&ref=nf

 

Robert

 

if this is indeed true. WOW! Those speeds are fast. Ofcourse once more phones are connected speeds will gradually go down. But still...i want Sprint LTE already

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I hope you guys can see these screenshots. Two from my Evo and two from my wife's S3. My phone definitely had a harder time getting on and staying on, although I noticed when my phone would switch back to 3G the signal wasn't usable (or ridiculously slow) from my wife's S3. The tower was about half a mile away from where we were (2 miles south of the Dade / Broward line on Red Rd. for those familiar with the area). My tower tech friend said they were doing tests and commissioning the new site, and they expect around 30 towers to be done by the end of the month (estimates he was told). They turn on 4g at night for testing. It was pretty cool... he was asking about the affects of it on our phones to see how it was working. The first speedtest I ran was only about 3 mbit but it dropped from 4g to 3g during the speedtest. We were inside so next time I'll try outside and with the Sensorly app.

 

 

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I hope you guys can see these screenshots. Two from my Evo and two from my wife's S3. My phone definitely had a harder time getting on and staying on, although I noticed when my phone would switch back to 3G the signal wasn't usable (or ridiculously slow) from my wife's S3. The tower was about half a mile away from where we were (2 miles south of the Dade / Broward line on Red Rd. for those familiar with the area). My tower friend said they were doing tests and trials and they expect around 30 towers to be done by the end of the month (estimates he was told). They turn on 4g at night for testing.

 

 

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Were you able to run Sensorly?
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Jaggrey, where exactly was this?

 

Thanks.

this is great new and yes where exactly are you located at? is it safe to say sprint LTE will soon be released here in Miami?

That tower is about 2 miles south of the Dade / Broward county line on Red Rd (NW 57th Ave.).
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