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Lol I quoted u and meant to quote April rob haha

 

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Had a question. Looking up in Baltimore a specific address and on the sprint site it shows all orange showing it being covered. Doing the same on sensorly, it's showing up as no coverage. I know the sprint sites are accurate and sensorly is done by the user, but since Baltimore has lte in so many places, doesn't it make sense that such a large area would be shown on sensorly?

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Had a question. Looking up in Baltimore a specific address and on the sprint site it shows all orange showing it being covered. Doing the same on sensorly, it's showing up as no coverage. I know the sprint sites are accurate and sensorly is done by the user, but since Baltimore has lte in so many places, doesn't it make sense that such a large area would be shown on sensorly?

 

Only if a Sensorly user goes there and plots it. I see many places with LTE coverage and no one has bothered to go there and run Sensorly yet.

 

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Only if a Sensorly user goes there and plots it. I see many places with LTE coverage and no one has bothered to go there and run Sensorly yet.

 

The existential question of all time: if LTE is deployed, but no one has mapped it on Sensorly, does it really exist?

 

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I went to Queens Village and saw the panels and ran Sensorly to map it, but no LTE signal encountered on my Note 2 or in Sensorly. Guess they didn't flick the switch. :(

 

They are gonna flip the switch next Thursday...

 

 

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They are gonna flip the switch next Thursday...

 

 

AJ

 

One of my favorite skits. We are planning to see Brian Regan in Amarillo in February.

 

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I really enjoyed this, thanks for posting. I looked up a couple more.

 

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Brian Regan's weight and girth skit is a classic if you get a chance to look at that one.

 

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One of my favorite skits. We are planning to see Brian Regan in Amarillo in February.

 

Amarillo again? Robert's home away from home.

 

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Amarillo again? Robert's home away from home.

 

AJ

 

I have a love/hate thing for Amarillo. It's not quite Texan...it's not quite New Mexican. Almost feels Midwestern, with a Texas twang yet you can still get it all covered with red or green chile.

 

But you can get a 72 oz steak and their stock went up when they decided to bring Brian Regan to town.

 

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Ok I'm in long island and I know this isn't the proper place but I didn't see a topic formed yet but these are a speed test I got out here5aquve9u.jpg

 

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where in long island is this?

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Would people like a separate Long Island thread? We can do that, or continue in the New York thread.

 

This is on sunrise highway valley stream almost by green acres

 

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Make sure to run Sensorly! This is great news if they've already got LTE going up in Long Island!

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This is on sunrise highway valley stream almost by green acres

 

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Wow, NV is getting closer and closer to me.

 

I wonder if the signal came from a tower in the NYC market or the Long Island market since Valley Stream is a border community.

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