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Network Vision/LTE - Central and South Jersey Markets


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so dose this confirm that nj is starting to get band 41 lte because network vision in my area is still going on and also 800 voice and lte is pending for my area but there are still legacy towers in my area that arent upgraded and also lte is spottily deployed frustrating lol 

This should answer your question.  http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4675-td-lte-2600band-41-lte-info-teaser/?hl=%2Blte+%2Bband+%2B41+%2Bteaser

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Yikes, not a single upgraded site in Central Jersey within the last week. Any of you think they're just waiting to turn on a cluster of sites, or if this is possibly "polar vortex" related?

I would have to say polar vortex is responsible. If anything maybe they popped in a few carrier cards for 800

 

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I would have to say polar vortex is responsible. If anything maybe they popped in a few carrier cards for 800 Sent from my Nexus 5

It was definitely the Polar Vortex that stopped updates throughout much of the Northern U.S. Living in NYC, I was kind of disappointed to see only 1 LTE update in an entire week, but I already knew the reason why. It's hard to work in almost subzero temperatures.

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I was at the Telford Inn in Mantua last night and I beat Verizon (Galaxy S4) and AT&T (iPhone 5s) in a speedtest.net battle.  I was sporting the HTC One.  Hit 24 down/8 up.  What a wonderful feeling!  Every day is getting faster and more reliable. 

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is it running very well ?

You mean your refrigerator?

 

AJ

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is it running very well ?

You mean your refrigerator?

hey aj how s the lte deployment going by you ?

 

First, if your refrigerator is running, you had better go catch it.

 

As for LTE in my market, initial deployment is about 90 percent complete.

 

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Hey, all:

 

Been reading this thread with some interest. I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, for my iPhone. VM uses Sprint's network.

 

So am I correct in understanding that the major towns in Camden and Burlington Counties (Cherry Hill, Mt. Laurel, Evesham, etc.) are actually get 4G LTE?

 

TIA for any help.

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from my understanding yes there is lte there the

 

Hey, all:

 

Been reading this thread with some interest. I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, for my iPhone. VM uses Sprint's network.

 

So am I correct in understanding that the major towns in Camden and Burlington Counties (Cherry Hill, Mt. Laurel, Evesham, etc.) are actually get 4G LTE?

 

TIA for any help.

 

deployment is still on going

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Hey, all:

 

Been reading this thread with some interest. I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, for my iPhone. VM uses Sprint's network.

 

So am I correct in understanding that the major towns in Camden and Burlington Counties (Cherry Hill, Mt. Laurel, Evesham, etc.) are actually get 4G LTE?

 

TIA for any help.

 

Sprint is upgrading their entire network. If you get EVDO signal, you will see LTE by the time upgrades are complete.

 

All markets are under construction at this point. The vast majority of sites have had their new equipment installed, however are still waiting on the upgraded backhaul (Fiber, Microwave, etc.) to be delivered to the site before they can turn on LTE. 

 

It will likely take the majority of this year to get LTE active on all sites, however they should have most areas with some coverage in the next few months. 

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Sprint is upgrading their entire network. If you get EVDO signal, you will see LTE by the time upgrades are complete.

 

All markets are under construction at this point. The vast majority of sites have had their new equipment installed, however are still waiting on the upgraded backhaul (Fiber, Microwave, etc.) to be delivered to the site before they can turn on LTE. 

 

It will likely take the majority of this year to get LTE active on all sites, however they should have most areas with some coverage in the next few months. 

i barely get a evdo signal that means i ll barely get a pcs lte signal ..

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i barely get a evdo signal that means i ll barely get a pcs lte signal ..

Sounds like you won't even get LTE 1900. You will have to wait for 800lte unless another tower goes up.

 

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