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Now that you've gotten eHerpies from Sprint, you need to go to the doctor and get a script. Otherwise your LTE antenna may corrode.

 

:hah:

 

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Now that you've gotten eHerpies from Sprint, you need to go to the doctor and get a script. Otherwise your LTE antenna may corrode.

 

:hah:

 

Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

 

Picked up amoxicillin this morning. Hope it helps :-P

 

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Looking at Sensorly 4G LTE is active in Englewood area. Does this mean work has started in northern nj ?

 

I believe that the signal that caused the blip along the river in Englewood comes from across the river in New York. N Jersey will probably start in the next few weeks though.

 

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Looking at the latest update work has started in northern nj. I know it says < 1% but I am very excited. Hope we have a very mild winter so that work is not delayed. Thanks Robert this site is great.

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Looking at the latest update work has started in northern nj. I know it says < 1% but I am very excited. Hope we have a very mild winter so that work is not delayed. Thanks Robert this site is great.

 

When you decide to become a Sponsor, you can see maps that show exactly where those sites completed are located.

 

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I am in North Newark/ Belleville NJ Border.

On March 11 2013 I received

526 ping 0.20 down 0.14 UP

 

Really close to you. Saturday I seen them on Washington ave & Rutgers with panels

 

Sent from my EVO

 

 

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Where can I get a great view of 4G LTE availability for Sprint in North New Jersey Elizabeth/Newark/ Belleville NJ?

 

download the sensorly app. It shows you crowdsourced real time coverage of sprint lte. Also shares your coverage if you let it. It's a prerequisite in your welcome package around here.

 

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Any new Updates on North Jersey Coverage? My friend had 4g LTE in Union City for a minute. I guess it's still in test phase.

 

Donate and you will get more info.

 

Sent from my EVO LTE

 

 

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Sensorly app. Is that available in the iOS App Store? I only have an iPhone.

Yes

 

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Actually, the Sensorly app is not in the iOS App Store. It is only available on Android currently.

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Yes their is 4G LTE in Union City NJ. Right next to my house, I live right next to the Lincoln tunnel.

 

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It's bleedover from Manhattan. There are still no LTE sites accepted complete in the Northern Jersey market as of yesterday.

 

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