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Holy smokes, which Sprint band was that on and what model iPhone are you using?


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El Cajon
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Has any one driven on I-8 recently? There's usually a Sprint dead zone (which usually roams on Verizon 3G or 1xRTT) from a few miles east of Willows Rd near Alpine and continues all the way to near about Golden Acorn casino then another dead zone past In-Ko-Pah to State Route 98 in western Imperial County.


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Most B41 sites in National City and Chula Vista are now live with B26.  B26 is moving quickly and hope to see VoLTE soon. Many areas didn't have LTE coverage indoors now have working B26 coverage. i.e. Costco Market Street.

Anyone in East County or North County B26 to report?

 

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On 3/24/2019 at 11:19 PM, bucdenny said:

Random speedtest in Clairemont Mesa today.

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37 on B26? That's got to be CA? Check*#0011# for that

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18 minutes ago, Tengen31 said:

37 on B26? That's got to be CA? Check*#0011# for that

B26 5x5.  It's an empty site on a Sunday in a business district. Max 5x5 is 37Mbps.

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6 hours ago, alphaalphagamma said:

Where was this site? Can you name the landmark it location? Was this in clairemont or further south?

Balboa Ave & Ruffin Rd

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Random speed test El Cajon, CA
E Washington Ave & Jamacha Rd
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Interesting. I can see that instersection from My home on a hill very nearby. My texts and data have been all over the place and lag big time. Now I see why, looks like 800 is being activated. da71948c4183c8388e548e50f7a1832b.jpg64994f5f08ebf189dd85004affe14a3d.jpg

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Interesting. I can see that instersection from My home on a hill very nearby. My texts and data have been all over the place and lag big time. Now I see why, looks like 800 is being activated. da71948c4183c8388e548e50f7a1832b.jpg64994f5f08ebf189dd85004affe14a3d.jpg

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How I wish Sprint had enough for 10x10 B26 instead of 5x5.

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really weird that my Note 9 can not connect to any b26 sites...my moto z2 force can, at least according to cell mapper logs.  I went to ruffin and balboa, and forced the note 9 to b26, and just got a ril emm error, same everywhere else where b26 is...too bad.  maybe they aren't completely open yet?

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58 minutes ago, alphaalphagamma said:

really weird that my Note 9 can not connect to any b26 sites...my moto z2 force can, at least according to cell mapper logs.  I went to ruffin and balboa, and forced the note 9 to b26, and just got a ril emm error, same everywhere else where b26 is...too bad.  maybe they aren't completely open yet?

It's open. I have connected to over 20 sites. 

B26 on Balboa & Ruffin is not live yet.  You can test B26 at Clairemont Mesa & Ruffin.  Sprint site a building north of Wendy's.  One light east of Cheetahs there is a live B26 site.  Kearny Villa and CA-52 at the exit to get onto Ruffin is live as well.

 

Check out the Premier Sponsors, I posted a bunch of B26 updates and B41 as well.

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