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chaddy0122

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Just wanted to say hey to everyone and how glad I am I found this site with so many knowledgable people with the same interest in Sprint and their NV project as I have. I believe Sprint will be the best provider in a few years (even before the SoftBank merger) for mobile telecommunications in the US with their thought and vision (no pund intended) on Network Vision.

 

I have been totally let down since I bought my OG EVO 4G 2 years ago in hopes of getting 4G wimax service in Dayton, but it never arrived. I have faithfully stayed with Sprint for almost 10 years now and just recently renewed my contract. I can't wait for the day when these towers in the Cincinnati/Dayton region start getting turned on. So much, I finally decided to donate a little money with more to come to Robert and S4GRU.com in hopes of getting the inside track on all of the latest NV information.

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Follow the Ohio thread here and download Sensorly and use it once NV is launched in ur neck of the woods(Granville, Ohio here).

 

http://www.s4gru.com...&-West-Virginia

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

 

Thanks for the welcomes... I'm soo happy this site exist because there is so much Sprint leaves people in the dark on.

 

Yeah, I follow that thread and I've started using Sensorly on my old EVO for now tracking 3G areas. Hopefully they come out with a sensorly app for Iphone, because that will be my next device.

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Thanks for the welcomes... I'm soo happy this site exist because there is so much Sprint leaves people in the dark on.

 

Yeah, I follow that thread and I've started using Sensorly on my old EVO for now tracking 3G areas. Hopefully they come out with a sensorly app for Iphone, because that will be my next device.

 

Sensorly has an iPhone app. Unfortunately, Apple won't allow them to collect information about our service connections. Some of us are hoping that Sensorly will release a jailbreak version that will be available for when the iPhone 5 is jailbroken.

 

By the way, Welcome to S4GRU.

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I officially hate your state.

 

If you are trying to turn this welcome thread into some sort of ham fisted political statement, you will be sorry.

 

Consider yourself warned...

 

AJ

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