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Network Vision/LTE - Hawaii Market (including Honolulu, Oahu and all Hawaiian Islands)


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Wow, for real out of all the places on Maui, they choose Haiku next?!..why not Lahaina & Kahului areas first, that's where pretty much everyone is...smh!

Because it is the one where the backhaul company finished next.

 

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Just got LTE pop up in Ewa Beach. Noticed it when in was leaving Ewa at the traffic ligt by 7 Eleven store and it went away at the traffic light by west loch and old forth weaver road. Im not sure if the sensorly worked, I was trying to map it.. had 7mbps speed..

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Thanks...ill drive around in ewa later,ill pass by the old rail station by geiger rd,see if the tower theres has the 4glte...now debating if I should pursue switching to verizon for 4 lines or stick with sprint 4 lines

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Thanks...ill drive around in ewa later,ill pass by the old rail station by geiger rd,see if the tower theres has the 4glte...now debating if I should pursue switching to verizon for 4 lines or stick with sprint 4 lines

I vote for keeping Sprint! It's pretty obvious that Sprint is chugging along pretty quickly with Hawaii since they've started a couple months back. The prices are right and B41 and B26 are likely just on the horizon.

 

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Anybody knows if sensorly will automatically update the 4gLTE mapping.. Seems like it did not work after driving down fort weaver road for 5 mins.

Thanks...ill drive around in ewa later,ill pass by the old rail station by geiger rd,see if the tower theres has the 4glte...now debating if I should pursue switching to verizon for 4 lines or stick with sprint 4 lines

try zoom all the way in, I just mapped parts of village park I missed yesterday (wonder if people think I'm casing the area lol) and at +3 zoom it doesn't show but at full zoom in it has the mapping I did

 

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The mapping I did earlier is up now on sensorly. ..im going to try to another mapping from farrington hwy Oreilly store to back road old forth weaver road. I know sprint dont really had any data coverage when I was working at kahimohala..plan to map main roads im ewa now. from old fort weacer rd to renton road to the old rail station going around geiger to kapolei prkway going around the papipi to north road..

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I drove my cab all night Friday and Saturday, got a lot of mapping done. As you can see, most of Waikiki had no LTE. The parts that are on sensorly were very inconsistent. Sometimes it would come on by itself, sometimes only when I reset the antenna, other times not at all in the same place the map shows someone else got coverage. I had nothing at all on the Ala Moana side of Waikiki. Fortunately though, Kapiolani from Kalakaua all the way down had solid coverage the whole time. Pretty much all of Kaka'ako comes in strong.

 

From the rate of progress, I'm guessing this implementation will be done by the end of the year. 

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I drove my cab all night Friday and Saturday, got a lot of mapping done. As you can see, most of Waikiki had no LTE. The parts that are on sensorly were very inconsistent. Sometimes it would come on by itself, sometimes only when I reset the antenna, other times not at all in the same place the map shows someone else got coverage. I had nothing at all on the Ala Moana side of Waikiki. Fortunately though, Kapiolani from Kalakaua all the way down had solid coverage the whole time. Pretty much all of Kaka'ako comes in strong.

 

From the rate of progress, I'm guessing this implementation will be done by the end of the year.

backhaul can take a long time. Now you guys should keep an eye out for b41 equipment.
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Looks like Manoa marketplace, liliha, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Kapolei, west Waipahu, Waipio acres, and Wheeler aaf was completed this weekend

 

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