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Miami-Dade originally wanted until January 1, 2015, but Sprint is pushing the FCC to mandate reprogramming by 10/1/2014. I don't see it happening.

Hey it could happen. B26 popped up really quick in Orlando and since then it's kinda been on the slow side. Not much optimization going on. Which means they're probably busy installing carrier cards in the rest of the sites in Florida, even though they can not activate them just yet...

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Hey it could happen. B26 popped up really quick in Orlando and since then it's kinda been on the slow side. Not much optimization going on. Which means they're probably busy installing carrier cards in the rest of the sites in Florida, even though they can not activate them just yet...

 

Here's to hoping! :-) I stand by waiting for the goodness...

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Just move to Jax, guys. We have everything you need, including B41/B26. There have even been some 8t8r sightings!

 

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When I get my iPhone in  a few weeks, I will finally be looking for some b41. Im excited!

 

I held out! Didn't get an android device even though the LG G3 tempted me big time. I hope it was worth it. 

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When I get my iPhone in a few weeks, I will finally be looking for some b41. Im excited!

 

I held out! Didn't get an android device even though the LG G3 tempted me big time. I hope it was worth it.

Isn't it rumored that the next batch of flagship Android devices will support carrier aggregation? You may be waiting for the wrong device... This time next year it's very possible you will be saying "I will finally be looking for some CA" lol.
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  • 3 weeks later...

My god.... B41 is everywhere in orlando....

 

 

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Orlando is part of the Top Gun initiative and I see the contractors meeting in my office once every few months. It's amazing me how well the market is coming together.
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For the first time ever, I had a decent signal for most of the game at Brighthouse Stadium. 44,000+ in attendance so it was a pretty good test. In past years, the signal has been so bad that the phone's battery is almost run down to 0% by the end of the game.

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For the first time ever, I had a decent signal for most of the game at Brighthouse Stadium. 44,000+ in attendance so it was a pretty good test. In past years, the signal has been so bad that the phone's battery is almost run down to 0% by the end of the game.

What LTE band(s) were you on? I know the tower next to the stadium has at least B25 and B41.

 

 

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Had b41 all the way from Alafaya down 408 to Kirkman. I think I lost it only once but it quickly rescanned and got it back again. Then I had b41 all the way to valencia west campus, in which I had b41 on campus. Not good reception inside, but nobody has good reception inside those buildings....

 

 

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Had b41 all the way from Alafaya down 408 to Kirkman. I think I lost it only once but it quickly rescanned and got it back again. Then I had b41 all the way to valencia west campus, in which I had b41 on campus. Not good reception inside, but nobody has good reception inside those buildings....

 

 

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You go to west campus too?

And I can attest that b41 is very good on campus and metrowest in general, though there are a few spots where you'll fall back to 3G but should pick up b41 soon after.

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Hello all. While I'm getting great LTE coverage in Port Orange and Daytona; When I'm visiting my mom in New Smyrna Beach my experience is far from great. When I stand outside her house data speeds average 3-6mbps down. When I am in the house, speeds are basically none existent at .02-.09mbps down. This concerns me because my mom is a Sprint customer as well and I would like to know that if she had to rely on the Sprint network that it would be there for her. I was wondering if there's any news on LTE or Spark coming to NSB anytime soon. More specifically the I-95/SR44 area. Also when can the Daytona Beach area expect to see Spark?

 

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This is standing in front of Gringots in Diagon Alley at Universal. Unfortunately I had to tether to my wife's AT&T phone to upload this... Data nonexistent and she has a full signal. Must be a DAS.

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This is standing in front of Gringots in Diagon Alley at Universal. Unfortunately I had to tether to my wife's AT&T phone to upload this... Data nonexistent and she has a full signal. Must be a DAS.

:(!

 

 

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