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Network Vision/LTE - Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Market


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Can I use the Digiblur PRL with my nexus ??

 

As stated by Robert and Digiblur the Galaxy Nexus has no trouble connecting to foreign PRL's only the Evo and GS3.

 

 

The Galaxy Nexus had no problems connecting to LTE with a foreign PRL. Only my GS3 had problems.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

That's right... Forgot about that. It was only the S3 and EVO it had an affect on. And it was a qualcomm paper thatbibwas reading about the one record per geo was required for lte to work.

 

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Hahaha... I just checked out the 24009 PRL, which means there is probably others with the 009 on them as well. Guess what the difference is? The MCC/MNC record for PR and a couple of other Geo's they forgot. I wonder if Sprint reads my posts? Looks like they are playing catchup with me ;)

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I think there are 5 new LTE towers by today. 1 in Rio Hondo, 1 in San Patricio, 1 in Gurabo, new one in Caguas and another in Juncos.

 

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I got lte on my galaxy s3 on Juncos in my house today!!!! With prl 24009!!! 6.01 mbps download .51 upload

 

Woot! Called it! :D

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Yep.. The new xx009 prls enables the LTE on the qualcomm chipset phones. Just like my PRL did. :)

 

Glad to be able to give you guys a taste of the action before hand. Be sure to tip your waiter... As in S4GRU.

 

There's more "before the masses" around the corner.

 

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Yep.. The new xx009 prls enables the LTE on the qualcomm chipset phones. Just like my PRL did. :)

 

Glad to be able to give you guys a taste of the action before hand. Be sure to tip your waiter... As in S4GRU.

 

There's more "before the masses" around the corner.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

So I assume this new prl won't enable LTE on the iPhone 5, right?

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So I assume this new prl won't enable LTE on the iPhone 5, right?

 

Yes it should. All phones should be able to connect now if LTE is available and not blocked.

 

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Im in Juncos but I can't lock 4g signals. Im stuck in 1xRtt:7.

Must be the tower near carr 30.

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Try connecting on LTE only. If it doesnt connect that way then you dont have signal at all.

 

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