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I spoke to a Sprint rep on Friday and apparently the tower near me next to the iHop has been upgrade to LTE but its just not broadcasting it. I can't wait if this true.

 

 

 

Sprint will tell you anything they have no idea at customer service they told me my area was done with NV since last April lol. Than when I called a few weeks ago they said it would be by the end of 2013 before I would have LTE o and I have lte for about a little over a month or so

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Sprint will tell you anything they have no idea at customer service they told me my area was done with NV since last April lol. Than when I called a few weeks ago they said it would be by the end of 2013 before I would have LTE o and I have lte for about a little over a month or so

 

Ain't that the truth.. I had one trying to explain to me that the PRL was a list of towers when indeed I had posted it was not. Hahahah.. That made my day!

 

-- "Sensorly or it didn't happen!"

 

 

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Sprint will tell you anything they have no idea at customer service they told me my area was done with NV since last April lol. Than when I called a few weeks ago they said it would be by the end of 2013 before I would have LTE o and I have lte for about a little over a month or so

well I did pick up LTE when I was driving home but after that nothing but yeah I know Sprint reps lies most of the time FML.
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If you happen to be in the Spring Hill area and you were to switch on airplane mode and wait 5 seconds and then your it off. You will now than likely pick up the signal being broadcast from countyline & mariner. I can get it out of my house but not inside. Soon I hope.

 

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I think the tower in Safety Harbor is broadcasting because my friends IPhone had LTE on Hillsborough Ave all the way into Hillsborough County past County Line Road.

 

Yeah, I reported the Safety Harbor site was accepted a few days ago. It is in the next NV Sites Complete update.

 

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Sprint will tell you anything they have no idea at customer service they told me my area was done with NV since last April lol. Than when I called a few weeks ago they said it would be by the end of 2013 before I would have LTE o and I have lte for about a little over a month or so

Its not just Sprint reps its everyone of the carriers. I went to a Verizon store a while back and the representative there told me that LTE was available in my city. Not sure if he wanted to make a quick sale but I knew it was not available at that time.

 

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It looks like your signal was pretty weak, I'm betting it's not coming from that tower. Though that is a very interesting site!

Noone is reporting LTE anywhere near this site. I don't know where the signal game from.

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I received LTE at this site but I don'y know why

and photos

http://s103.beta.pho...and%20racetrack

It looks like you were close to the Sprint cabinets i have noticed that the new ones are labeled on the front and say "4g LTE" notice my photo from another site.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/z5zkzsq0ml6bnjt/Photo%20Dec%2018%2C%201%2015%2032%20PM.jpg

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Noone is reporting LTE anywhere near this site. I don't know where the signal game from.

I bet its coming from the Safety Harbor tower. I posted earlier that my friends iPhone had LTE from Racetrack all the way into Hillsborough County near Memorial.

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I was running Sensorly today using the Tasker app. Was surprised on the 618 Crosstown to get 4G at the Crosstown and Orient Rd as well as 78th St. Wondering now if that tower on 301 north of the fairgrounds is active, or if conditions were right to pick up from Bell Shoals.

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