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If you look at the towers in progress map, they're obviously working very hard at towers in Columbus. Tons are in progress. I think we'll start to see accepted sites in a couple weeks.

 

I'm in Nashville for a few days and it's nice to take part in a market that's in the midst of a rollout. Got 25 megs down yesterday and 11 up. Mostly it's been about 15 down and about 5 up. LTE isn't everywhere but it's upwards of 50% where I've been, and 3G is pretty fast where it isn't.

 

Well that sounds good. I didn't have any service at all at about 2pm today until almost 3. I was sitting about 200ft from a tower. Didn't see anyone there though

 

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Haha I tried to delete a post but couldn't figure it out. Good news tho, the next 90 should be pretty eventful for our 400ish towers in the Columbus market. Lots of new NV augments, 1900 MHz 3g, and 1900/800 MHz 4g.

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Haha I tried to delete a post but couldn't figure it out. Good news tho, the next 90 should be pretty eventful for our 400ish towers in the Columbus market. Lots of new NV augments, 1900 MHz 3g, and 1900/800 MHz 4g.

 

I'm not completely sure I understand all of that, but sounds good.

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Haha I tried to delete a post but couldn't figure it out. Good news tho, the next 90 should be pretty eventful for our 400ish towers in the Columbus market. Lots of new NV augments, 1900 MHz 3g, and 1900/800 MHz 4g.

 

Is this speculation or do you have a source? I would expect the same with the level of activity we have seen compared to other markets as well.

 

 

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Is this speculation or do you have a source? I would expect the same with the level of activity we have seen compared to other markets as well.

 

I do have a source and it was the reason i tried to delete and instead edited down my last post. Its not really supposed to be shared. We'll be at about a quarter of the way done with the 3g stuff in the market in the next 90, and about the same for LTE. I was most suprised to see 800mhz 4g on the list but i have a feeling that cannot be turned on until 2014 anyhow.

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Haha I tried to delete a post but couldn't figure it out. Good news tho, the next 90 should be pretty eventful for our 400ish towers in the Columbus market. Lots of new NV augments, 1900 MHz 3g, and 1900/800 MHz 4g.

 

One can only dream...

 

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I do have a source and it was the reason i tried to delete and instead edited down my last post. Its not really supposed to be shared. We'll be at about a quarter of the way done with the 3g stuff in the market in the next 90, and about the same for LTE. I was most suprised to see 800mhz 4g on the list but i have a feeling that cannot be turned on until 2014 anyhow.

 

Any new towers being built or towers added or Nextel conversions?

 

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Any new towers being built or towers added or Nextel conversions?

 

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Not sure about any additional towers but i'll check on Nextel Conversions. Most are slated for shutdown in June but there are several that report back as not being evaluated for thinning. Not clear on what that means but maybe possible conversions, thats speculating tho.

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Not sure about any additional towers but i'll check on Nextel Conversions. Most are slated for shutdown in June but there are several that report back as not being evaluated for thinning. Not clear on what that means but maybe possible conversions, thats speculating tho.

 

We appreciate any and all updates you can provide... We dying to see the first tower go live with lte.

 

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We appreciate any and all updates you can provide... We dying to see the first tower go live with lte.

 

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I'm dying to see a 3g upgrade. Let alone LTE

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I do have a source and it was the reason i tried to delete and instead edited down my last post. Its not really supposed to be shared. We'll be at about a quarter of the way done with the 3g stuff in the market in the next 90, and about the same for LTE. I was most suprised to see 800mhz 4g on the list but i have a feeling that cannot be turned on until 2014 anyhow.

 

Sounds pretty cool. Is my prediction of first accepted sites within two weeks about right?

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Accepted sites meaning LTE going live on certain sites? Or more sites approved for work?

 

Accepted as in work at site completed and Sprint inspects and approves the site as ready to go live. I'm not necessarily meaning that the site will be sending out LTE signal. Sounds like 3G upgrades will be first.

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Sounds pretty cool. Is my prediction of first accepted sites within two weeks about right?

 

Couldn't tell ya but the end of May/early June seems to be a good time frame to start seeing some serious action. Lots of scheduled augments.

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Couldn't tell ya but the end of May/early June seems to be a good time frame to start seeing some serious action. Lots of scheduled augments.

 

Well that's really good to hear. Hopefully your estimate is correct.

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Washington Ch, that whole 71 s corridor, Asheville, london, plain city, jonhstown, granvillle, Huber ridge, new Albany, reynoldsburg....all will have spots of 4g lte work done in the next 90. If its turned on remains to be seen. Looks as tho most the outskirts of Columbus. similar looking map for NV 3g as well.

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Mount Vernon , bellefontaine, and Marion will be getting lots of love too it appears.

My advice is at the end of the month everybody fire up there mapping apps and start charting. Should be fun to watch.

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Washington Ch, that whole 71 s corridor, Asheville, london, plain city, jonhstown, granvillle, Huber ridge, new Albany, reynoldsburg....all will have spots of 4g lte work done in the next 90. If its turned on remains to be seen. Looks as tho most the outskirts of Columbus. similar looking map for NV 3g as well.

 

They put in fiber last week at a tower in my neighborhood in Reynoldsburg. Need to walk out there now and see if they've dropped off new cabinets yet. Sounds like they're starting outside and working their way in like they did in other markets.

 

Mount Vernon , bellefontaine, and Marion will be getting lots of love too it appears.

My advice is at the end of the month everybody fire up there mapping apps and start charting. Should be fun to watch.

 

I'd love to do that, but I'm on iPhone and Sensorly doesn't have tracking on there due to some screwy Apple thing. But I'll be watching eagerly. Heck, I check every day to see if any purple has started to pop up on there.

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