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New LTE

  • Columbus
  • Circleville
  • Williamsport

New 3G - 23 Accepts

  • Athens
  • Blacklick
  • Columbus
  • Reynoldsburg
  • & More

 

 

Not sure what  areas of Columbus got LTE Coz ..Honestly its hard to track when I'm looking mostly at the East..

Iam very excited to see more progress in East Columbus !

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Not sure what  areas of Columbus got LTE Coz ..Honestly its hard to track when I'm looking mostly at the East..

Iam very excited to see more progress in East Columbus !

 

Have you checked the sponsor thread?

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Have you checked the sponsor thread?

 

Just did ! This is when you're glad to be a sponsor ! Anyone who has a few bucks extra I'd advise giving a few and becoming a sponsor !

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Drove by the tower on 62, north east of Johnstown, saw the crews and some hoist lines running from the top to the ground.  Two guys were some distance away from it, I think they were aligning the panels, but I'm not sure.  I've been getting LTE from that tower for some time.

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Was telling someone this morning I beleive the Sprint LG G2 supports carrier aggregation while the Galaxy S5 doesn't.. Is this correct? 

 

According to Sprint, there are currently no Sprint phones that support Carrier Aggregation and will not be released until late 2014 and into 2015.

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NV NID in west Columbus!!!

 

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Yes sir, you got it. Reports are coming in through early on our Google Hangouts chat. Sponsors are welcome in the chat for those that want to join.

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Yes sir, you got it. Reports are coming in through early on our Google Hangouts chat. Sponsors are welcome in the chat for those that want to join.

I would like to join.

 

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I would like to join.

 

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PM me your GMail address. Make sure you have Google Hangouts installed on your device. Joining the chat does require maintaining a Sponsorship on S4GRU (as a heads up).

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I take it sites will be lit before they go back and doing any adjusting to the sites that are already on?

 

 

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Correct, they have to see where the gaps are before tweaking begins. Good thing is, most sites will not need a person on site to make those changes. That's the great thing about the new antennas and radios is that they can be adjusted remotely.

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Do the LG G2 and new Galaxy S5 both support all bands out of the box now ?

I am wondering the same thing since I ordered me a lg g flex

 

 

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Do the LG G2 and new Galaxy S5 both support all bands out of the box now ? 

I am wondering the same thing since I ordered me a lg g flex

 

 

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May require a update, but yes all three are Spark ready devices.

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Bonus!!

 

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This was near W Broad St and I-270

Wow that's some serious speeds there

 

 

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