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I'm about ready to start home to the south down the 55 :( heading to south county I'm sure it will drop. looks like it is just testing I'm back to 3g now. I can see this tower out of the front of my building it is the kaiser building in case anybody wanted to know. Not sure if that was reported already

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Here's what I found today. Awesome sauce

I was going to map along Orangethorpe and Lakeview on my drive home, but there was no lte to be found by 6:30. I drive by there daily during my commute, I'll map it and report back.

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I was going to map along Orangethorpe and Lakeview on my drive home, but there was no lte to be found by 6:30. I drive by there daily during my commute, I'll map it and report back.

 

nice. i think we double teamed on sensorly for that area today lol. ill do more mapping tomorrow. im so stoked!!! first tower to show upgrades was near old office by ball and state college. now first tower to broadcast LTE is by new office. HAPPY DANCE!!!!

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Looks like yesterday was a tease? You guys getting anything over there in YL and AH?

 

Two OC sites were accepted yesterday. This YL site and one in Laguna Niguel. It is not uncommon for new sites to go on and off for a few days.

 

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Yep total tease here in yorba Linda. Still excited though especially finding out that work has been going on here in oc and just not making announcement deadlines. Was really beginning to wonder what was going on. Thanks Robert for all that you do!

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Two OC sites were accepted yesterday. This YL site and one in Laguna Niguel. It is not uncommon for new sites to go on and off for a few days.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

Robert did you decide to start updating the maps daily or is it still going to be weekly?

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Robert did you decide to start updating the maps daily or is it still going to be weekly?

 

I changed from weekly updates, to updating every day I get acceptance reports. I typically get an acceptance report every day from somewhere. So instead of sitting on them until the weekend, I'm now updating the maps every night before I go to bed with whatever I received for the day. I received OC, IE and San Diego reports yesterday and updated the maps of them.

 

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I changed from weekly updates, to updating every day I get acceptance reports. I typically get an acceptance report every day from somewhere. So instead of sitting on them until the weekend, I'm now updating the maps every night before I go to bed with whatever I received for the day. I received OC, IE and San Diego reports yesterday and updated the maps of them.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

So you can now have a weekend to yourself!

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Looks like yesterday was a tease? You guys getting anything over there in YL and AH?

 

I got this off the site in Yorba Linda last night:

 

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I believe it was coming from their site on Highland Ave. I was at Buena Vista and Lakeview when I ran the test.

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I got this off the site in Yorba Linda last night:

 

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I believe it was coming from their site on Highland Ave. I was at Buena Vista and Lakeview when I ran the test.

 

damn at 1:20am too. Wonder what was up with the upload speed.

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Where in Brea did you get the LTE? I live on the border of Brea and Fullerton near Craig park and the hat, so I'm hoping is somewhere near there :)

 

Bordering on Placentia and Brea. Near Imperial and Valencia. It was weak, but I picked it up and pulled 6.5 MBPS down. It's been off today, though.

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Bordering on Placentia and Brea. Near Imperial and Valencia. It was weak, but I picked it up and pulled 6.5 MBPS down. It's been off today, though.

 

Oh, cool thanks. Hopefully LTE will start spreading like wildfire now that it's started :)

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Two OC sites were accepted yesterday. This YL site and one in Laguna Niguel. It is not uncommon for new sites to go on and off for a few days.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

I live near Lagua Niguel. I just looked at the map and did not see any update for the Anaheim site or the Laguna Niguel. The cell site in Anaheim is at 441 Lakeview Anaheim Ca 92780

 

Did I look at the wrong map? can anybody give me a link to the right map with the Laguna Niguel site?

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I just looked at the map and did not see any update for the Anaheim site or the Laguna Niguel. The cell site in Anaheim is at 441 Lakeview Anaheim Ca 92807

 

I went by that site last night and there was no LTE coming from it. It is network vision complete for 3G at least. I live just 2 miles from there.

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The site off of stage and alondra seems to be getting stronger. By the time I get home and to my front door I'm already on 4G(matter of seconds). Only draw back is the max I've gotten is around 5Mbps.

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