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  • 2 months later...

Need to wake up this thread.

 

Sprint finally activated the last site in Jersey City right by the Holland tunnel that attributed to a big LTE gap. Awesome to visit there and no more 3G!

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To add to the Jersey City conversation, same place where they just upgraded to LTE B25, its now all Sprint B41. Speeds are now AWESOME. Also, due to the lack of high rises, B41 signal travels amazingly well.

 

Speeds were between 25-40mbs..

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To add to the Jersey City conversation, same place where they just upgraded to LTE B25, its now all Sprint B41. Speeds are now AWESOME. Also, due to the lack of high rises, B41 signal travels amazingly well.

Speeds were between 25-40mbs..

spark deployment is very erratic here and my sis is still 3g....very poor service even though sprint says other wise lol at least 3g is semi useable
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Was in Paramus near route 4, had blazing Sprint B41. Also it seemed that the signal traveled fairly well. I have sneaking suspicion I hit some CA sites considering I was hitting 30-40mbs (at -110dbm)with a good amount of folks at the mall.

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Was in Paramus near route 4, had blazing Sprint B41. Also it seemed that the signal traveled fairly well. I have sneaking suspicion I hit some CA sites considering I was hitting 30-40mbs (at -110dbm)with a good amount of folks at the mall.

 

Oh, were you at Paramus Park?  Was Christina Applegate there?  Was there an impromptu Tiffany concert?

 

https://screen.yahoo.com/christina-applegate-monologue-shopping-sprees-000000292.html

 

AJ

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Did see the second carrier? Because 40Mbos doesn't in itself verify CA.

 

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Dave, I'm surprised you would underestimate me like that..LOL. I will post something up if anybody in this thread cares. 

 

Kinda dead here..

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Dave, I'm surprised you would underestimate me like that..LOL. I will post something up if anybody in this thread cares.

 

Kinda dead here..

Just making sure! Since the 6P doesn't have a way show a CA connection, there isn't really a way to prove CA other than a 80+ speed test. (Not that I recommend running speed tests all the time! ;) )

 

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so is NV 1.0 still happening in new Jersey?

Who knows? Feels like nothing is happening anywhere in the state to be honest. They badly need more sites too but I doubt that will happen anytime soon if ever.

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Who knows? Feels like nothing is happening anywhere in the state to be honest. They badly need more sites too but I doubt that will happen anytime soon if ever.

Second carrier just came online in northern NJ and small cell deployment just started happening.

 

So no, work did not stop.

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Second carrier just came online in northern NJ and small cell deployment just started happening.

 

So no, work did not stop.

Good I can't wait to see the work done :)

 

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Second carrier just came online in northern NJ and small cell deployment just started happening.

 

So no, work did not stop.

That's good to hear. I just hope it comes to Central Jersey sooner rather than later.

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Second carrier just came online in northern NJ and small cell deployment just started happening.

 

So no, work did not stop.

Show Network Vision 1.0 and 2.0 and ngn are in progress

 

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Last I checked almost 90% of NV 1.0 sites were complete, so rip and replace appears to have slowed down simply because the bulk of the sites are done.

 

Now it's adding B41 to sites which do not have it, and lighting up the second B41 carrier.

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Last I checked almost 90% of NV 1.0 sites were complete, so rip and replace appears to have slowed down simply because the bulk of the sites are done.

 

Now it's adding B41 to sites which do not have it, and lighting up the second B41 carrier.

I know the Sprint Tower by me doesn't have LTE When likely an issue with the landlord or the township single voice Improvement either there's no SMR except for a couple Towers nope not even close to me

 

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