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Network Vision/LTE - Northern & Southern Connecticut Markets (includes all cities)


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Not sure where its coming from, but getting LTE at Bradley Airport on the east side (not sure by the terminal).  Its not overly strong, -105 outside and -110/-113 inside buildings.  Its definitely not coming from the cell tower on top of the terminal though, would be a lot stronger.

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Having 800 voice does not mean you have 800 LTE. I can't tell you 100% you don't have it, but, I would say I am 99% sure you don't yet.

 

Poke around the premiere section.

 

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Sprint says merry christmas downtown meriden, a ticket has been open for upgrades on the hanover st tower downtown meriden...said ticket is due to close monday the 23rd at 7 pm. There is such a thing as a miracle...lol

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If you look at the maps, LTE is starting to fill in nicely. Makes sense because back haul in this region shouldn't be too hard.

 

I can't wait to get a triband device and really love the new network. I already am getting happier by the day. 800 is just the tip of the iceberg leading to better days.

 

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I can't wait until they turn on 800, the reception and range is so impressive.

 

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I've been on an active 800 connection since yesterday when I activated a new HTC One I upgraded my aunt to. Seems to be steady as it hasn't drop since the phone activated.

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Sprint says merry christmas downtown meriden, a ticket has been open for upgrades on the hanover st tower downtown meriden...said ticket is due to close monday the 23rd at 7 pm. There is such a thing as a miracle...lol

i got the same thing for my tower!!!! merry xmas to me

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