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I see your first lte sighting September 25... Columbus hasn't started yet, what's up the normal time frame from the start of NV and getting the first lte signal?

 

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I see your first lte sighting September 25... Columbus hasn't started yet, what's up the normal time frame from the start of NV and getting the first lte signal?

 

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There is no exact formula for time frames, but it seems to be 2-3 weeks on a tower from start to finish. There are several variables that can change this drastically.

 

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I see your first lte sighting September 25... Columbus hasn't started yet, what's up the normal time frame from the start of NV and getting the first lte signal?

 

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They do not seem to be doing any blocking either. All towers that have been accepted are still a go. I am quite impressed at the rate they are going.

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They do not seem to be doing any blocking either. All towers that have been accepted are still a go. I am quite impressed at the rate they are going.

 

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Yea they are moving pretty good. For the life of me i cant get connected after loading up kentucky ave/465 to Rockville anymore though......must have been a test thing but it was late at night like 1am. ...so is there a definite word on what areas have it constantly yet?

 

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Getting LTE at 116th and Allisonville Rd. My phone picked it up on its own! Last time I got a signal here I was in the parking lot and I had to force it to connect. I think I might be on a different (closer) tower this time.

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Yea they are moving pretty good. For the life of me i cant get connected after loading up kentucky ave/465 to Rockville anymore though......must have been a test thing but it was late at night like 1am. ...so is there a definite word on what areas have it constantly yet?

 

I picked up the Camby tower and went all the way down kentucky and picked up the 465 and kentucky tower. I lost it soon as i got on the highway then picked up the tower thats off Minnesota between Washington and Sam Jones like 1/4 mile east of 465.

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I went through 116 and Allisonville Rd tonight and something else has been lit up since the last time through. I got a signal all the way south to 96th and all the way west to hazel dell. When I have more time I'll map it better.

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I went through 116 and Allisonville Rd tonight and something else has been lit up since the last time through. I got a signal all the way south to 96th and all the way west to hazel dell. When I have more time I'll map it better.

There are live sites at 96th and Hague, and at 126th and Hazel Dell

 

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There are live sites at 96th and Hague, and at 126th and Hazel Dell

 

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is there a tower in between? I wasn't able to make it that far north with a signal from the I-69 corridor a week or so back.

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Tower just south of 116th and Allisonville Rd is live. I was drowning in LTE goodness all day at work.

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I see yo u are using cincy server. Have you also noticed that the Indy and Carmel server SUCKS. I use carmel a lot but its so up and down. Maybe i should try that Cincy one.

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I see yo u are using cincy server. Have you also noticed that the Indy and Carmel server SUCKS. I use carmel a lot but its so up and down. Maybe i should try that Cincy one.

I am usually so excited to see LTE that I just go with whatever server Speedtest picks by default. It's kind of embarrassing the strange goofiness that overcomes me when I discover an new signal. Nobody at work seemed to care nearly as much as I did. I also happen to be the only one at work with a Sprint LTE phone.

 

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Greenwood is pretty much all live I would map on sensorly but my wife has the iPhone and it doesn't support it and all I have is my epic 4g touch so happy sprint is finally getting off their a##

 

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Greenwood is pretty much all live I would map on sensorly but my wife has the iPhone and it doesn't support it and all I have is my epic 4g touch so happy sprint is finally getting off their a##

 

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What part? I see a little off 37 but i havent seen anything else.

 

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So are yall toggling airplane mode to get it to switch over or no? Sometimes mine will switch on its own other times i can drive 5 miles in coverage and it not switch. I know there are some issues with it switching so im curious.

 

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So are yall toggling airplane mode to get it to switch over or no? Sometimes mine will switch on its own other times i can drive 5 miles in coverage and it not switch. I know there are some issues with it switching so im curious.

 

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Mine will switch eventually. Today it took over 5 minutes to switch over while standing still 2 blocks from the tower. Usually I just toggle because I am to impatient/frustrated to wait.

 

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