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Network Vision/LTE - Riverside/San Bernardino Market (Inland Empire)


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This site is keeping me amped up! I can't wait to see what's next. I map on Sensory often and when I drove past the stretch between fontana and bloomington I didn't see any 4g even though it was on the map. I assume it comes and goes until its launched.

Try to turn airplane mode on and off when you go by.

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more LTE finds!

speed test for a site I was at in the back of rite aid behind Sierra

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speed test at Jack Bulik Park

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can't complain about the speeds even if it isn't "LTE expected speeds" cause my wifi is only 2.8 Mbps max haha

the signal lasted all the way from the park going down a street forgot the name

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all the way to here

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and I took a speed test right there and the speeds were godlike

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I really wish I could map with iPhones though because nothing around here is mapped and this is big for Fontana!

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Canyon estates I pulled down 8Mbps down and 3 up off my phone itself one little move and its gone but very stable when u don't move the phone.

 

 

Nice! Well the LTE is still spreading in canyon lake so eventually it will be stable. Im still waiting for the LTE here in riverside and fontana. Hopefully it comes soon.

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I just need better reception here where I live in the Mapleton subdivision in Murrieta, Building Penetration is very weak and we cannot use our phones without an Airave, which has been acting up lately! I know that many of the Sprint Towers are in progress in getting upgrades and some look complete, cant say much else cause only Sprint and Alucent (hope I spelled that right) know when we will get 4g here in the Menifee Murrieta Border :P

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Aahhh! I donated to become a sponsor! It hasn't updated! WTF? Oh and yesterday I mapped out some more 4g that randomly popped up in Ontario. EXCITED

 

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