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While at the Tim Horton's near Morse and Karl, showing a signal strength of -74, I ran a speed test. 12.30D/6.91U. 

 

Sounds like your LTE issues are fixed.

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DomSim, on 14 Feb 2014 - 09:46 AM, said:

Got lte at my house in pickerington. How do I see what bands it is?

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It's Band 25 LTE 1900. The GCI starts with 086. Band 41 LTE 2.5 starts with 00F. This site is located in Pickerington and james2oo4 confirmed this site as active.

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Ohhhhh, so my girlfriend one should be able to connect as well, yes?

 

Theoretically yes. Now the HTC One is a poorer RF performer than your N5. So there are times when you'll have service and she will not.

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I believe this is sprint working on the tower in Hilliard. Corner of Hilliard Rome road and Roberts road.

 

I used to get wimax signal on my epic 4g touch from this tower.

 

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I believe this is sprint working on the tower in Hilliard. Corner of Hilliard Rome road and Roberts road. I used to get wimax signal on my epic 4g touch from this tower.

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Yep. drewsonian caught a picture of them a little earlier today. It appears they're finishing up running the optiflex cables as the RRHs have been up for a few days already.

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Yep. drewsonian caught a picture of them a little earlier today. It appears they're finishing up running the optiflex cables as the RRHs have been up for a few days already.

The bottom most panel is for Sprint's LTE? All panels aren't Sprint's right?

 

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The bottom most panel is for Sprint's LTE? All panels aren't Sprint's right?

 

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Bottom rack is Sprint. NV Antennas on the left. Legacy in the Middle. Two racks up is Clearwire (Soon to be Sprint Band 41 - LTE 2.5 if it's not already.)

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Wow, getting b41 all over Columbus now on my g2. Wasn't able to pick up a few days ago but with spark update, it's flying..... No tricks, regular mode and picking up!

 

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Ohhhhh, so my girlfriend one should be able to connect as well, yes?

 

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When the nexus sprint spark update is finally released and band 41 is fully up in Columbus (up to 60Mbps+), you can expand your horizons further by going Premier!!!

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LTE just went live on my phone today at 6pm around Canal Winchester/ Slate Run area. Dropped a call and looked back at my screen showing LTE. I about flipped out. 12mb down 7up. I post a screen shot but it wont let me since I am at my limit.

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I post a screen shot but it wont let me since I am at my limit.

Limit?

 

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There must be a limit to what you can upload to the forum or topic. I only have 8kb left

This is what it says next to  choose files; You can upload up to 8.84K of files (max. single file size: 8.84K)

This forum will also not let me use a hosting service either so there is no way for me to leave a screen shot.

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LTE just went live on my phone today at 6pm around Canal Winchester/ Slate Run area. Dropped a call and looked back at my screen showing LTE. I about flipped out. 12mb down 7up. I post a screen shot but it wont let me since I am at my limit.

 

Have noticed it has been a little quirky in the last week or so, hence dropbox.

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LTE just went live on my phone today at 6pm around Canal Winchester/ Slate Run area. Dropped a call and looked back at my screen showing LTE. I about flipped out. 12mb down 7up. I post a screen shot but it wont let me since I am at my limit.

Must be picking up the south Bloomfield site or Amanda site.

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Hello everyone,

 

Just got LTE signal in Reynoldsburg, band 25. I believe it's coming from the tower behind Tim Horton's, at the 5 way intersection. I'm on GS3, so I know it can't be any other band.Posted Image

 

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And as a dying wish my EVO lte-less has stayed connected to lte, in the presence of its successor nexus 5. This over by Scarborough Blvd/Brice Rd i70

 

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