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Network Vision/LTE - Columbus Market


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So uh, good morning Columbus! Did y'all think I was joking? 2 more and we're at double digits this week. Give me about 30 minutes and everything should be updated.

I was expecting The Flash! and it would all be on. Continuing also with the cartoon super heros.  :P

 

Of course, that will probably happen with 3G/800 in Franklin County.

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Just got an LTE hit from my porch in Westerville. That's never happened.

 

Notice the poor upload speeds? Out if running the test 5 times only the 2 test showed 5mbps but crashed speedtest. Every other showed 0.00 Kbps. Testing perhaps?

 

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Just got an LTE hit from my porch in Westerville. That's never happened.

 

Notice the poor upload speeds? Out if running the test 5 times only the 2 test showed 5mbps but crashed speedtest. Every other showed 0.00 Kbps. Testing perhaps?

 

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That's the new site out of Galena. Thanks for providing the GCI.

 

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Yes sir, just need my granville 800 and lte.

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 4

 

 

man the projections for that area went to shit

 

One thing to stay positive about is, that the site on Manning Parkway in NW Columbus was converted from GMO to a Full Build and is fully active.

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19-0-119-67. its happening.

 

Hey I meant to ask you, where is 19, we're only showing 18. PM me info if you need to.

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Your ? mark west of nelsonville is no ? Its for realsies  :tu:

 

Question mark means yes, just not Confirmed by one of us yet. I counted that and still only had 18 I think.

 

Just double checked. I only have 18.

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Well, when SprintCare tweeted me that I should see LTE in 60 days on Oct 2, they might be right. This just showed up outside my house as I was having someone fix my drain. It went away when before i could pull up the LTE Engineering screen because I was helping the guy. I am south of the zoo near Sawmill about a few miles

 

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Well, when SprintCare tweeted me that I should see LTE in 60 days on Oct 2, they might be right. This just showed up outside my house as I was having someone fix my drain. It went away when before i could pull up the LTE Engineering screen because I was helping the guy. I am south of the zoo near Sawmill about a few miles

 

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Looks like you were connected to an Airave for voice. You probably picked up one of the LTE towers by Polaris briefly. But with that signal, hard to verify.
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Looks like you were connected to an Airave for voice. You probably picked up one of the LTE towers by Polaris briefly. But with that signal, hard to verify.

For voice yes.. I normally get the tower by 270 and Sawmill when not on the Airave

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Looks like you were connected to an Airave for voice. You probably picked up one of the LTE towers by Polaris briefly. But with that signal, hard to verify.

I second that, especially with 118 dB.  'Enginerring' (gets me every time...) screen would confirm it, the next time you get it see if you can pull that up.

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I'm looking for an iPhone user that's interested in volunteering as an active hunter around the Columbus Market. Let me know if you're interested. Preferably looking for someone who isn't a sponsor already.

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