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That must be the site that went live in the update on Sunday.. Thought for a min us Tampa folks were have to come map it for you guys lol.. I think though now that I look at it Robert mapped a site that was a little further west

 

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Looks like there's an LTE blip.... out on Cape Canaveral of all places.

 

That must be the site that went live in the update on Sunday.. Thought for a min us Tampa folks were have to come map it for you guys lol.. I think though now that I look at it Robert mapped a site that was a little further west

 

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Given the terrain in that area is so low and most of the signal would be across open water, the Sensorly blip out on Cape Canaveral could certainly be from the Cocoa site that showed up in the last update. It is on a really tall tower.

 

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Given the terrain in that area is so low and most of the signal would be across open water, the Sensorly blip out on Cape Canaveral could certainly be from the Cocoa site that showed up in the last update. It is on a really tall tower.

 

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If that one occurred today at that location then that person is enjoying a nice trip out to sea on one of the Thu-Sun cruise to the Bahamas. It's a nice easy port to go in and out of and that location is right smack dab where a cruise ship would sit.

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If that one occurred today at that location then that person is enjoying a nice trip out to sea on one of the Thu-Sun cruise to the Bahamas. It's a nice easy port to go in and out of and that location is right smack dab where a cruise ship would sit.

 

Brilliant

 

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Confirmed LTE at the CAPE!! It is supper slow right know but heck idc it just makes me feel a little better with sprint. I took screen shots ill upload them when I get home tonight. As well as the pics of the sprint lte tower sites in Daytona.

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Confirmed LTE at the CAPE!! It is supper slow right know but heck idc it just makes me feel a little better with sprint. I took screen shots ill upload them when I get home tonight. As well as the pics of the sprint lte tower sites in Daytona.

 

Don't forget Sensorly if you can

 

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If we weren't, Would this forum even exist?

 

Probably not.. I spend literally hours looking thru permits and I'm like wtf am I doing.. Then I go right back to it cuz I'm starved for Sprint not to f' this up

 

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If we weren't' date=' Would this forum even exist?[/quote']

 

In the beginning, I thought it was just me. That I would be all alone in my corner of the internet. However, I have found there are 1000's just like me. Thanks!

 

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I was just driving in Rockledge and noticed that I was on 4G. Oddly, the tower is about 4 blocks west of my house, but I cannot get 4G (I can see the tower from my backyard). I actually lost the signal after driving one block east of the tower. However, I drove about 1 mile south and did have 4G the entire time. I lost it when my phone grabbed the signal from the next tower to the south.

 

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I was just driving in Rockledge and noticed that I was on 4G. Oddly, the tower is about 4 blocks west of my house, but I cannot get 4G (I can see the tower from my backyard). I actually lost the signal after driving one block east of the tower. However, I drove about 1 mile south and did have 4G the entire time. I lost it when my phone grabbed the signal from the next tower to the south.

 

The map shows the route that I was driving.

Maybe not all of the sectors are active. The one pointing towards your house may not be turned on yet.
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