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


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Saw these two guys just outside of Waikiki. Hopefully they are installing backhaul.

 

So, remember how you said you hope they were installing backhaul?  I'm getting LTE right now by the zoo. :)  I flashed a 4.4.4 based rom on my GN3 yesterday and had 0 LTE on the freeway to work.  Just now I found a build.prop tweak that gives you the "spark" icon and low and behold, my 3G went to LTE.  Thought it was just the build prop tweak playing tricks on me, but I'm getting 5Mbitt download right now

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Speed went up before I lost LTE

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and the animated spark icon :

 

 

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gee, I was just there a few days ago. Heading to maui now, but I will be back after a few days. Maybe they will light up more towers.
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This morning got 4GLTE next to Punahou school in Makiki.

 

For about 5 minutes, until lost the signal going down the elevator.

 

Unfortunately, forgot to speed test it, was too excited.... haha.

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This morning got 4GLTE next to Punahou school in Makiki.

 

For about 5 minutes, until lost the signal going down the elevator.

 

Unfortunately, forgot to speed test it, was too excited.... haha.

 

Sorry double post

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Plenty of new LTE towers stretching out to Kaimuki and Kahala Mall on Sprint Network. Lots of new purple clouds showing up on Sensorly.

 

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Holy moly, just checked network.sprint

 

- niu valley

- aina haina

- Kahala

- kaimuki

- ala wai golf course (woot, lte at work)

- ala Moana

- downtown

- east waipahu (yay!)

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Was it more than that one across McCully shopping center?

 

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Looks like just one. And there's a new LTE tower out in Aina Haina and another in Waipahu.

 

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Looks like just one. And there's a new LTE tower out in Aina Haina and another in Waipahu.

 

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Looks like that one across McCully shopping center wasn't upgraded

 

Guess I'll spend my day mapping Waipahu lol

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So far LTE still connected since yesterday midnight in Makki.

 

Here are the speeds via ookla speedtest. This morning fastest around 8mb down & 2-3.5mb up

 

"2014-10-12 06:54","Lte","",7.98,2.30,"Honolulu, HI",

"2014-10-12 06:52","Lte",",8.78,4.88,,"San Francisco, CA",

"2014-10-12 00:05","Lte",",3.44,1.74,,"Honolulu, HI","

"2014-10-12 00:03","Lte","3.11,3.36,"Honolulu, HI",

"2014-10-12 00:01","Lte",",3.54,3.54,"Honolulu, HI",

"2014-10-12 00:00","Lte","4.78,2.48,,"Honolulu, HI",

"2014-10-11 23:58","Lte","4.97,2.82,,"Honolulu, HI",

"2014-10-11 23:57","Lte","2.35,0.98"San Francisco, CA",

"2014-10-11 23:56","Lte","4.70,2.28,"San Francisco, CA",

"2014-10-11 23:55","Lte","2.49,2.52,,"San Francisco, CA",

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Unfortunately, Maui only has lte in the Napili area. Worked pretty good for me when I was there the other day. Too bad I'm hardly in the area. The guy at the Sprint store said Haiku would be the next one lit. Didn't say when. But damn, Haiku of all places.

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!

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