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How do we find the location of the accepted sites? Are they in the sponsors section?

 

Yes. We have maps of all the completed NV sites in the Sponsor section. They are updated weekly.

 

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Yes. We have maps of all the completed NV sites in the Sponsor section. They are updated weekly.

 

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Which ones are the ones closest to getting LTE? Or is it just any NV completed tower is ready?

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I saw activity on the following two cell sites yesterday:

 

Tustin Ranch Road & I-5 in Tustin. Appears like a network vision conversion in progress.

 

Nohl Ranch Road & Nohl Canyon Road in Anaheim Hills. Cell site at Trinity Lutheran Church was getting work done. Not sure what they were doing there but it could be another network vision conversion underway or it could be a new data speed/capacity addition.

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Wow! San Diego is coming online! Everyone has to Sensorly the crap out of both San Diego and Orange County! How far ahead is San Diego? I thought OC was started first?

 

Im in OC and once I pick up LTE I'll start mapping. I mapped a little for southern LA.

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I'm hoping that Fullerton has one of the completed LTE sites but it feels like playing the lottery at this point lol

 

Nope. I don't see anything in Fullerton right now. As of last week there were no LTE sites operating anywhere in Orange County.

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Nope. I don't see anything in Fullerton right now. As of last week there were no LTE sites operating anywhere in Orange County.

 

i have a feeling it will first start showing up around Disney Land based on sprints NV map. one near disney-land / orangewood and orangewood/ Euclid has the most upgrade per site.

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Nope. I don't see anything in Fullerton right now. As of last week there were no LTE sites operating anywhere in Orange County.

 

So what sites are signed off in the OC? Cross streets cause if I'm in the area I would like to see the new setup so I can tell if a site has been upgraded when driving around.

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So what sites are signed off in the OC? Cross streets cause if I'm in the area I would like to see the new setup so I can tell if a site has been upgraded when driving around.

 

There are currently two sites showing as having 4G accepted in OC. Their exact locations are only available in the sponsors section. If you become a sponsor, Robert will give you access to the completed sites map. I highly recommend it.

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There are currently two sites showing as having 4G accepted in OC. Their exact locations are only available in the sponsors section. If you become a sponsor, Robert will give you access to the completed sites map. I highly recommend it.

 

I know we have to become a member to see the sites. I'm just wondering when you say "4g accepted" do you mean usable or just signed off?

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I know we have to become a member to see the sites. I'm just wondering when you say "4g accepted" do you mean usable or just signed off?

 

It means accepted, or "signed off." However, Sprint allows connections to accepted sites immediately in most instances. Only at a handful of sites are customers not able to connect to an accepted site. And its usually because of a problem.

 

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So those two sites in north Orange County should be running LTE for customers to connect to now or in the next few days, right?

 

None of the accepted Orange County sites are broadcasting LTE yet. Or they are blocked. It may be related to bringing the core online for this market. We had one week with accepted LTE sites in SNA. Nothing since. I think we are still a few weeks before we start seeing an LTE push in this market.

 

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So those two sites in north Orange County should be running LTE for customers to connect to now or in the next few days, right?

Ian,

Here is hoping for Ladera, and you were right a few pages back, coverage has been poor in Ladera over the last little while. We were just short of Wimax (by a few miles before Clear stopped the rollout), hopefully they will move quickly in south OC this time.

 

Wayne

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Ian,

Here is hoping for Ladera, and you were right a few pages back, coverage has been poor in Ladera over the last little while. We were just short of Wimax (by a few miles before Clear stopped the rollout), hopefully they will move quickly in south OC this time.

 

Wayne

 

Hey Wayne- I'm in Ladera too! Yes- here's hoping for Ladera!

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There was a large update to the Sponsor maps of Orange County accepted Network Vision sites today. More info and maps available in the Sponsor section: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/635-network-vision-site-map-la-metro-orange-county-north-la-markets/page__view__findpost__p__103526

 

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There was a large update to the Sponsor maps of Orange County accepted Network Vision sites today. More info and maps available in the Sponsor section: http://s4gru.com/ind...post__p__103526

 

Robert

 

Well it's a good thing I made a small donation today! Maybe I can take a look finally since I've been wanting to see these maps damn it. :). Thanks for the work!

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Hey OC Sprint users!

 

I just took a look at the updated NV maps for Orange County in the sponsors section. What a huge jump in the number of updated sites! Way to go Sprint and Alcatel Lucent! I imagine that a NV 3G site is convertible to LTE as well? Isn't that the main selling point of NV, to have cell sites that can host multiple wireless generations/wavelengths? I have a feeling LTE is coming soon... Just a hunch;)

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Hey OC Sprint users!

 

I just took a look at the updated NV maps for Orange County in the sponsors section. What a huge jump in the number of updated sites! Way to go Sprint and Alcatel Lucent! I imagine that a NV 3G site is convertible to LTE as well? Isn't that the main selling point of NV, to have cell sites that can host multiple wireless generations/wavelengths? I have a feeling LTE is coming soon... Just a hunch;)

 

3G upgraded sites have NV equipment which is ready for 4G, it just had to be enabled. We expect to see the 4G upgrade completed on more towers here in the next couple of weeks.

 

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Rather than ask, support the guy and his moderators by donating to become Sponsors. They will appreciate the monetary support and your basic questions will be answered in the Sponsor Forums.

 

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