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Robert, the screenshot is the location of the guayanilla site(not show on map)

 

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Yes, Apple maps ????

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Choked from laughter.... I sensed the sarcasm!!!! :facepalm:

 

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Choked from laughter.... I sensed the sarcasm!!!! :facepalm:

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

Did I miss something? I do not sense any sarcasm. This is in response to something we were discussing farther up the thread.

 

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Did I miss something? I do not sense any sarcasm. This is in response to something we were discussing farther up the thread.

 

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he's probably referring to the widely reported issues with Apple Maps and their imagery

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Robert, the screenshot is the location of the guayanilla site(not show on map)

 

y3uve9ep.jpg

 

Yes, Apple maps

 

I cannot find this site in the six Sprint site databases I have access to. If it is a Sprint site, it will show up in the weekly NV site database after Sprint accepts the site as complete.

 

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Did I miss something? I do not sense any sarcasm. This is in response to something we were discussing farther up the thread.

 

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Sorry robert I laughed cuz he sarcastically wrote

"yes, apple maps"

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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Im still waiting for the PRL! :unsure:B)

 

I sent it already...check your spam. I can send it again if you can't find it. Looks like I got a failure this time...really??? it's just a friggin ZIP with a PRL inside.

 

Remote host said: 552-5.7.0 Our system detected an illegal attachment on your message. Please

 

I'll send it another way....

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I'll recheck the screenshot. In the list I see a Salinas one that I may have overlooked. Tomorrow I'll check and let you know. Thanks.

 

Found the culprit site. The Salinas one. Right there in the middle of the Salinas cluster.

 

It was the one mentioned by kendog, the Santiago Camp site.

 

Eagerly waiting for more updates!

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Are we all seeing faster speeds on sites that have been upgraded. Would this imply backhaul on those sites is complete?

 

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Sure seems like it. That probably means once LTE starts going live around the island, it will likely spread fast!

 

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today I feel like throwing my Evo LTE against a wall, it simply will not connect to EVDO.

 

numerous profile and PRL updates, and even ##786# factory resets later, it's still connected to 1xRTT... short of returning it to stock and getting it to a store (which I'm trying to avoid), anybody have any ideas?

 

having issues all the way from Hato Rey to Bayamon, so I'm thinking it's more a handset issue, rather than a network problem

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so when san juan area will start Robert

 

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