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mmm no new sites this week..... hope they make it double next week......

 

It will be! They worked on new sites all of this week, so if they work as hard next week it will be last week plus this week. They are going at a great pace! PR will be done in no time if they keep it up!

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I'm pretty sure that the reason why there were no PR sites this week was only because of lack of inspection, not lack of production.

 

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I'm pretty sure that the reason why there were no PR sites this week was only because of lack of inspection, not lack of production.

 

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Robert do u know if Mayagüez is included on that round of inspection/approval?.....the waiting is kiiillling me!!!!!

 

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I get the feeling they roll LTE out to some key sites withe back haul and then feed surrounding sites wirelessly. Any thoughts?

 

Where they are using microwave backhaul, this is the case.

 

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Robert do u know if Mayagüez is included on that round of inspection/approval?.....the waiting is kiiillling me!!!!!

 

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I do not know the inspection order.

 

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I do not know the inspection order.

 

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Thanx robert

 

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So i have no signal but I'm connected to 3g..

 

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I have this issue occasionally on my GS3 and Note 2. It's when you have no 1x connection, but do have an EVDO connection. Because bars only show 1x signal strength only.

 

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I bet which sites get lte has more to do with backhaul availability then some scheduled rollout. Why bother doing the upgrade and not enable lte while your at it?

 

 

No LTE love for Ponce yet as far as i know... :(

 

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Then, today drove the same route, but no LTE connection, only 3G. I checked the connection status on my Note and for my surprise it was eHRPD. All the route from Palmas del Mar toll to Camino Nuevo in Yabucoa were upgraded. This were done only in two weeks, they are working fast!!!!.

 

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