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Been mapping all morning, mapped over 200 4G samples so farSent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2

Your lucky. I was only able to get 9 spots till it dropped out again.

I guessing they are "Testing"....

But it looks good. We may have LTE by years end???????

 

Lateck,

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Hmmm maybe just intermittent 4G at the air station then.. im on 3G right now.

 

If I cycle airplane mode though I pick up 4G right away.

 

Probably means you are on the edge of the signal. Changing your position, going inside, adding more building between you and the active site may be enough to knock you off the signal. What device are you using? TBD isn't very helpful :P

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The more I see sensorly data add up, the more I think 13th/Atlantic is live.

That's what I was thinking

I'll swing by today and see if it's live. I'll be down that area anyways.

 

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Sorry. I corrected that. 18/19 th St & 1st Ave.

 

Lateck,

You're close enough to the Pacific tower that got accepted, so you would be able to connect that close

 

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You're close enough to the Pacific tower that got accepted, so you would be able to connect that close

 

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Yes, I was connected but the four speedtests I ran via Sonsorly, that was the only one that connected. Now in all fairness to the network, the test was done with my Note 3, which I have been having connection issues..... (Seams the Sprint Samsung Note 3 has a possible firmware issue???????)

 

I did pull up the internet in the area, better then on 3G, but it dropped in and out.

By the way, no 4G this morning in this area (by the AEA on 1st Ave).

 

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