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Wow, that tower has some nice speed also. 30 down and 20 up. Also laying down some purple on sensorly.Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

Yeah I thought it did. But I don't have a lot of knowledge about towers. Why does the signal not project very far? I live on the same street and I can't get a signal in my yard.

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That's the best news I've heard all day! :lol:

 

Just so happens, I'm headed over that way right now.

Not coming from Gardner Rd tower. Not sure where its coming from ATM. I'll find it though lol.

 

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That's the best news I've heard all day! :lol:

 

Just so happens, I'm headed over that way right now.

Not coming from Gardner Rd tower. Not sure where its coming from ATM. I'll find it though lol.

 

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I did pick it up briefly by Wal-Mart. Is not the wasserman rd tower. Maybe New Miami?

 

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I'll go back by there, was thinking old Oxford rd maybe.

 

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Well, ever since the trenton tower was turned on, I've been able to get 4g in parts of Hamilton. I guess this is just more of that.

 

Edit: Or maybe it's the Tonya Tr tower getting over there.

No idea. Went to Millville and back, new miami and back, went up stalhaber and back. Weird.

 

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Ok no old Oxford rd, no riverside Dr, no Oxford. Phantom signal? On the west side?

 

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For the past 7-10 days I've been getting 4g on Millville Ave in Hamilton (I did a few speedtests that are on sensorly also). Seems to be the Trenton tower.

 

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I could use some phantom signal in Trenton. There's plenty of purple in the neighborhood but none inside the house.

 

I can see the purple in Madison now! Perhaps they'll just finish the whole area for us this week.

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Have the 3g towers in Hamilton been upgraded yet? Or are we still on old equipment?

 

 

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at the moment on legacy equipment. I give it a couple months then it will get interesting in Hamilton. The new miami tower is not broadcasting lte yet.

 

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