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


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I got a small hint of LTE today when i went to my uncles house in Moreno Valley i got the lte at the jack in the box on Perris blvd near sunny mead . People living in this area start mapping:) unfortunately i have an iphone so i cant map-__- a lot of towers in the riverside San Bernardino county are now starting to turn on that 4g LTE so hopefully in the next couple months it would stable and good wall penetration.

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Damn well that sucks i got a question thoee i was driving by poly high school in riverside and the tower in the field at the school had no panels on it ,,i remember the tower had all the panels on it not to long ago but could this mean there upgrading it to network vision with lte ?? Im pretty sure its a sprint tower

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Damn well that sucks i got a question thoee i was driving by poly high school in riverside and the tower in the field at the school had no panels on it ,,i remember the tower had all the panels on it not to long ago but could this mean there upgrading it to network vision with lte ?? Im pretty sure its a sprint tower

I'm pretty sure they don't remove panels then add them they add the nv panels test them and shut the legacy equipment off once the nv antennas are good to go.
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I'm pretty sure they don't remove panels then add them they add the nv panels test them and shut the legacy equipment off once the nv antennas are good to go.

Well my tower is till messing up even though its 3g accepted, I have to roam for like 2-3 days out of the week, legacy panels are off and the NV panels are giving unusable data compared to the legacy panels, ping is above 500 in speed test as well as less than .30 Mbps for both download and upload. The legacy panels gave me above 1 Mbps consistently for both download and upload. I live really close to the tower and can see it from were I live, sprint coverage shows that my area has the best coverage indoors and out which is true, I always have full bars. Other towers are with in a 7-10 mile radius from us so we kind of have to roam. Anyone else have this issue, I've had it since they started working on the tower in may, and yes I'm roaming right now on Metropcs :P.

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Im pretty sure your legacy aquipment you claim was working was the old stuff the new stuff will give u way better everything u just got to wait

Trust me the new equipment is not giving me any good speedes compared to the old legacy equipment and i should know since the NV equipment is the only equipment on the sprint part of the tower. But on the bright side Coachella, CA now had LTE :) and I will be moving there soon since it will be closer to my college.

 

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Trust me the new equipment is not giving me any good speedes compared to the old legacy equipment and i should know since the NV equipment is the only equipment on the sprint part of the tower. But on the bright side Coachella, CA now had LTE :) and I will be moving there soon since it will be closer to my college.

 

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If Sprint did deactivate and dismantle the legacy equipment, then they hooked up the NV equipment with the legacy backhaul. The only time they do that is on a swap over. I wish the backhaul providers would have just done their job when they were supposed to, but you know how they are. :(

 

 

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If Sprint did deactivate and dismantle the legacy equipment, then they hooked up the NV equipment with the legacy backhaul. The only time they do that is on a swap over. I wish the backhaul providers would have just done their job when they were supposed to, but you know how they are. :(

 

 

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I think for now they are only doing that with towers that they share with ATT cuz other sprint only towers here are doing very well when they are 3g accepted.

 

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