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Is the San Bernardino county problem resolved for them now too?

 

The IBEZ is a much more pressing concern than San Bernardino county PS which will finish migrating sometime in 1H 2015. 

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I have a question. I noticed a site about 2-3 miles from where I live, that was 3G accepted on sponsor map. Below is what it looks like. After it's accepted, what's the next step for a site like this one?

 

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I'm in FL vactioning, and I tell you what, experiencing the combinations of B25, 26, 41, and 800 on LTE and 3G is freakin great! This will be huge in San Diego once it's deployed and active! REAL HUGE!

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I'm in FL vactioning, and I tell you what, experiencing the combinations of B25, 26, 41, and 800 on LTE and 3G is freakin great! This will be huge in San Diego once it's deployed and active! REAL HUGE!

Yes it will be huge. But the terrain in Florida is pretty much flat. San Diego has all kinds of terrain with hills and valleys which can be havoc on signal quality. I'm sure you are aware of that.

 

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I've found a hole in Sprints coverage at Denny's near Mission Blvd. and Garnet.  When I'm parked there my GN2 says it's getting 4 bars of 3g, & no 4g, but no data connection at all.  It's nice and flat there- shouldn't I be getting goodness from the nearby tower (1-2 blocks NE of Denny's)?

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  • San Diego - 37 updates (12 3G, 25 LTE)

One of the best months so far!  We are inching closer to 100% NV 1.0 completed.  2.5 deployment already underway.

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Anymore new news for San Diego? I got spoiled in FL a few weeks ago lol

 

2.5 and 800 is currently being deployed per vendor spoken to late December 2014.  We already have some confirmed sites with 800 RRH installed in San Diego County.

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Nice to see speeds over 40Mbps.  This is first San Diego confirmation of B41 Spark.  Site is located on Marriott rooftop in Mission Valley next to the VA.

 

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I was over by that Marriot the week before last, and service was horrendous in all nearby areas, when I needed to GPS a location, and make calls to meet up with someone. Now I see why.

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I was over by that Marriot the week before last, and service was horrendous in all nearby areas, when I needed to GPS a location, and make calls to meet up with someone. Now I see why.

 

It was only live a few days ago.  I was able to pickup B41 from this site all the way at Lowes today.  It was definitely usable and Lowes is served by another site across the freeway that is currently legacy 3G not upgraded to NV yet.

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It was only live a few days ago. I was able to pickup B41 from this site all the way at Lowes today. It was definitely usable and Lowes is served by another site across the freeway that is currently legacy 3G not upgraded to NV yet.

There is actually another tower broadcasting B41 closer to Mission Valley/In and Out. I was driving and my LTE Discovery found it.

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There is actually another tower broadcasting B41 closer to Mission Valley/In and Out. I was driving and my LTE Discovery found it.

Your connected to B41 from the south sector of the Marriott rooftop. The south sector is pointing that direction to the In and Out. There are two Marriott hotels in Mission Valley. This site I am talking about is next to Sprint store across the street from the VA.

 

Check out Premier Sponsors section, I have pictures of the site to confirm it. Plus if you look at my SignalCheck location it is the same site your connected to.

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So it can be at any moment for those further north to go live? Can't wait!

Plenty of permits already approved. City wide sites being updated with 2.5 and 800 as we speak. It should be widespread because 2.5 is an easy install and 800 is only a RRH install.

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Has somebody tested the reach of Sprint's LTE network into Mexico? I remember that most of the Zona Norte (Av Revolution) was covered with Sprint. I guess 1x800 should help for voice but how about data?

At the TJ border, no sectors pointed that direction. No signal at the border. Gone down for work related, Verizon has best signal near the border.

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At the TJ border, no sectors pointed that direction. No signal at the border. Gone down for work related, Verizon has best signal near the border.

 

There should be at least one sector because I used to get a good signal at Dorians and that is a couple of miles south of the border. This may have changed but I notced not all the sites have been upgraded yet. Yes Verizon should be good because of 700 Mhz LTE.

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I was in that area last night, and didn't see any B41 anything on SignalCheck Pro. Had strong B25 signals. Since you reported that first site in Mission Valley, I've been constantly watching SignalCheck for B41 to pop up in North County.

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I was in that area last night, and didn't see any B41 anything on SignalCheck Pro. Had strong B25 signals. Since you reported that first site in Mission Valley, I've been constantly watching SignalCheck for B41 to pop up in North County.

 

According to local contractors for Sprint, 2.5 and 800 is being deployed full steam.  By summer we should be well covered with 2.5 and possibly 800 1xAdvanced goes live.

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