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The LTE upgrade didnt really hit Wildwood until after about the 10th of October, before that you could get very bad LTE in the center of Wildwood, The towers are located at Garfield and New Jersey Avenues.  BlueAngle, Im just about 100% certain you will be happy this Summer.

 

 Willm: Cape May is still being upgraded, though the area around the Lobster House restaurant is good, you have to use Sprint zone and document bad coverage when you find it to let them know the network issues 

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The LTE upgrade didnt really hit Wildwood until after about the 10th of October, before that you could get very bad LTE in the center of Wildwood, The towers are located at Garfield and New Jersey Avenues.  BlueAngle, Im just about 100% certain you will be happy this Summer.

 

 Willm: Cape May is still being upgraded, though the area around the Lobster House restaurant is good, you have to use Sprint zone and document bad coverage when you find it to let them know the network issues 

hmmm it seems to be going faster by you... but i think spark deployment in east brunswick is underway because i got 55 to 60 for a download speed and for upload i got 20 mpbs .....but their lte coverage still really lacks in my area of east brunswick.... the funny thing is evdo gets a better signal then 1X i m suprised ...lol and also i can atually stream internet radio without needing wifi :) they have improved lol but have a long way to go lol no SMR here yet for voice or lte yet lol... :)

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Why does the 3g tower, I'm always connected to at home, not show at all on any of the update maps? Does this mean they are not going to update this tower at all?

sometimes they take longer to update other towers...i used to get crap for service when i had them....now i get better reception but i get a stronger evdo signal....but still no lte within a 5 plus mile radius of my house they have a long way to go lol but its a start

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Willm: Cape May is still being upgraded, though the area around the Lobster House restaurant is good, you have to use Sprint zone and document bad coverage when you find it to let them know the network issues

So I did this a couple times since you mentioned it. Are you supposed to hear back from them at all? Each time I've done it I've had no response.

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Was driving around in the Mount Laurel and Marlton area the other day. Had constant LTE all over the place. Wish it was like that in Northern Burlington County where it is mostly 3G with some LTE here and there. I'm hoping Northern Burlington will be mostly LTE by summer.

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Was driving around in the Mount Laurel and Marlton area the other day. Had constant LTE all over the place. Wish it was like that in Northern Burlington County where it is mostly 3G with some LTE here and there. I'm hoping Northern Burlington will be mostly LTE by summer.

here in central new jersey near where i live its basically non existant

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From my past experience in Woodbridge, it seems like a good chunk of Clear sites were upgraded to support Band 41. Also to note, Old Bridge has band 25 and unoptimized band 26, experienced it at the Outback.

alittle while back ......i was in old bridge no lte...just 3g

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How would I find the update information for a tower that I'm always connected to by my house, but is not on any of the maps? All the other towers around here have at least B25, but of course this one is just 3g.

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How would I find the update information for a tower that I'm always connected to by my house, but is not on any of the maps? All the other towers around here have at least B25, but of course this one is just 3g.

mine is just 3G and hasnt been touched since 2013 go to the premeir sponsor fourms there is much more information there

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Just came back from visiting my in laws in Monroe. It seems everywhere I went had slow data speeds. Almost like Sprint doesn't even care about this part of the state. Or perhaps Verizon has a monopoly in the area? I would think by now there would be resources to ramp up implementation of 4G LTE. Guess not... =\  

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Just came back from visiting my in laws in Monroe. It seems everywhere I went had slow data speeds. Almost like Sprint doesn't even care about this part of the state. Or perhaps Verizon has a monopoly in the area? I would think by now there would be resources to ramp up implementation of 4G LTE. Guess not... =\  

you mean monroe in central new jersey ?

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ah OK I m only 25 minutes from there ....the lte service in Monroe and where I live is extremely spotty ...

i feel like the implementation is really slow in the whole state... went to Edison, central jersey, jersey shore (pier village)... i must have the worst luck cuz' i can't seem to get a reliable internet connection when i need it... =\

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i feel like the implementation is really slow in the whole state... went to Edison, central jersey, jersey shore (pier village)... i must have the worst luck cuz' i can't seem to get a reliable internet connection when i need it... =\

This contrasts to the Boston area... most places i get a solid LTE connection of some kind... mostly defaulting to the band 26

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i feel like the implementation is really slow in the whole state... went to Edison, central jersey, jersey shore (pier village)... i must have the worst luck cuz' i can't seem to get a reliable internet connection when i need it... =\

It has been slow in this state. I'm from south jersey and you get good coverage as you get closer to the bridges to Philly but for the most part it's spotty. The 3g does work a whole hell of lot better than it did a few years back though.
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well my area is getting upgrade to triband ....but the one stealth site on route 18 south isnt upgraded yet....to even lte ...its right by the brunswick square mall ...it looks like a flag pole ...its been 3G for over 3 years ... no lte upgrades scheduled ...even 3g is still unreliable here.....

 

This contrasts to the Boston area... most places i get a solid LTE connection of some kind... mostly defaulting to the band 26

 

 

i feel like the implementation is really slow in the whole state... went to Edison, central jersey, jersey shore (pier village)... i must have the worst luck cuz' i can't seem to get a reliable internet connection when i need it... =\

 

 

It has been slow in this state. I'm from south jersey and you get good coverage as you get closer to the bridges to Philly but for the most part it's spotty. The 3g does work a whole hell of lot better than it did a few years back though.

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