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Network Vision/LTE - Columbus Market


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I'm in James rd 70 area. Thought they would have boosted the signal by now. Still hopeful

 

 

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It's a lack of capable sites and distance between. I zipped through this morning looking for NV2.5 work and was surprised that two of the sites are still GMO. As the NV2.0 work moves forward and clear sites get LTE it will improve. If you have a tri-band phone such as S4 Mini, G2 or N5, you may be able to pick up clear LTE once the sites are turned on. 

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I saw a contractor at the Grandview high school site today while getting lunch. Blue ford truck and a white trailer, the gate is open around the fence that holds the cabinets. The service is now terrible at my apartment so I am willing to bet that that tower is now disabled. Finally, some progress!

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I saw a contractor at the Grandview high school site today while getting lunch. Blue ford truck and a white trailer, the gate is open around the fence that holds the cabinets. The service is now terrible at my apartment so I am willing to bet that that tower is now disabled. Finally, some progress!

This one? ;)

 

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For those of using iOS how can we see when we are connected to 800?

 

 

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Get into Field Test mode and look at 1x.   If the "System ID" is 5 digits and starts with "22", then you are on 800.  You can't be connected to LTE to look at the 1x screen though (you can disable in Settings/Cellular).

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I got this email about the network in Columbus. Does this mean anything or is it more like a update?apatygaj.jpg

 

 

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I got this email about the network in Columbus. Does this mean anything or is it more like a update?apatygaj.jpg

 

 

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It's like the last week of pills in a birth control pack. With that said, the network is progressing quickly over the last 20 days and may wrap all 3G work within the next 20.

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Hilton Head has LTE... Lol

 

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I'm sorry, I'm missing the joke.

 

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Haha Hilton Head is literally where everyone from Ohio vacations. It's like ohio away from ohio.

 

 

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I've also found Myrtle Beach to be that way. Which also has a decent amount of LTE, they're still in progress. Not as far as we are, I don't think.

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