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Just what is it you want me to observe? that after the issue date the work was finalized in 2 weeks? Maybe I'm not reading that permit right.

 

Application date: 4/30/2013

 

Issue date: 10/28/2013

 

6 months from application to finally getting the permit issued. That is what you are supposed to observe, after saying permitting couldn't possibly cause a hold up. This was for an existing tower, as the permit states "remove and replace antennas."

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I hate to be a Debbie Downer but when I hear "I get 5 mbps on Carson Road and Juniper St !!!", I cant get excited for you. When we here in San bernardino and Riverside Ca can get "CONSISTENT" 5 mbps in  our towns, then, I will get excited. Not when I have to hang out on some random corner with a tower projecting 4g. Sprint just aint there yet.

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Only one tower in Coachella, ca and it decided to just transmit 3g today :/, LTE has been off all day.

 

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I really just want LTE to launch in the UC Riverside area, I live on central and canyon crest, so not that far from school. That's all I want for Christmas.

 

 

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I'll best you one. I want LTE to OFFICIALLY launch in the San bernardino and Riverside area :)

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Weak lte signal off of Jurupa all the way up to Clay in Jurupa Valley. Means there's a weak signal just waiting to get pumped full of juice :)

I'm trying to figure out from what tower too. It has to be the tower near the mcdonalds on van buren or the tower near the bank off camino real and limonite.

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Yeah, just weird that such a huge pocket of no LTE between Clay/Van Buren and the tower. I know there is a tower behind Stater Brothers on Limonite but I'm not sure if it is a Sprint tower. I've never found out exactly where the Sprint tower in our area is.

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I'm trying to figure out from what tower too. It has to be the tower near the mcdonalds on van buren or the tower near the bank off camino real and limonite.

I just picked up the signal on my way home from work. The BSL according to Signal Check Pro is 6881 Glendale Avenue. Which is just south of the new Jurupa Ave extension south of the Santa Ana River.

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I just picked up the signal on my way home from work. The BSL according to Signal Check Pro is 6881 Glendale Avenue. Which is just south of the new Jurupa Ave extension south of the Santa Ana River.

That's quite far from clay . That must be a really strong signal tower
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That's quite far from clay . That must be a really strong signal tower

Straight air distance its little over a mile. Street wise a bit more. However when I just drove by there and the tower seems to be on the corner of Van Bure/Jurupa in a dirt lot.

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Straight air distance its little over a mile. Street wise a bit more. However when I just drove by there and the tower seems to be on the corner of Van Bure/Jurupa in a dirt lot.

Yeah the tower on felspar behind the stater bros near van buren and jurupa has great 3G speeds. I was driving past the jack in the box and I was getting between 1-2 Mbps down and around 1 up .

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Yeah the tower on felspar behind the stater bros near van buren and jurupa has great 3G speeds. I was driving past the jack in the box and I was getting between 1-2 Mbps down and around 1 up .

That one too. I was talking the tower behind the Staters off of Camino Real/Limonite

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Is this weak signal and low coverage area indicative of a tower they are starting to work on but isn't totally operational?

Maybe, but I use this site to see all the upgrades done to towers and also the locations of the towers as well:

 

https://network.sprint.com/CA/Riverside/

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Really? How do you know?

 

 

Maybe, but I use this site to see all the upgrades done to towers and also the locations of the towers as well:

 

https://network.sprint.com/CA/Riverside/

 

If you look at the status update area it states the last 6 months.  If you want to compare that map to S4GRU, do a quick paypal donation and you'll have access the information we have here.  Then you can see where they are at compared to what needs work.

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