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For me in Tucson the network seems really fast

 

It's getting better. One site at a time.

 

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it seems to vary greatly tower by tower

 

Each tower is always going to vary. The users in a given tower Determine the performance of it. If you have a ton of people streaming Netflix on a tower it's going to be more loaded than another tower with 10x the people but they are only browsing the web.

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Are there any reported LTE sites in Tucson?

 

if their is i will be the first to drive there. I know im way to anxious about 4g but i get a cell phone upgrade june 1st, so im really looking forward to getting a new phone on a newly launched 4g network

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This site

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has the antennas and RRU's put together on the ground, and the lift is on site.. So hopefully any time now they will mount them up on the tower. :-) Happy camper, this site is very close to my casa..

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This site

PH12AL019

 

has the antennas and RRU's put together on the ground, and the lift is on site.. So hopefully any time now they will mount them up on the tower. :-) Happy camper, this site is very close to my casa..

 

In Tucson or Yuma? Cross streets?

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This is Yuma, it should take you to the site if you click on the site ID

 

Wierd it didnt open the first time, well thats awesome like i said above 6%and completed in Tucson /10 Yuma

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Wierd it didnt open the first time, well thats awesome like i said above 6%and completed in Tucson /10 Yuma

 

well considering that Yuma only has about 13 or 14 sites. it should be quick for us. I think the signs on the gates I saw were dated the latest 8-17-13; all others were earlier than that.

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well considering that Yuma only has about 13 or 14 sites. it should be quick for us. I think the signs on the gates I saw were dated the latest 8-17-13; all others were earlier than that.

 

Trur true and its nice it's by your house, the tower by my place is a 4g wimax tower, so im hoping its a positive sign. Maybe not who knows

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Ina and Oracle later at night. Seems to be performing very consistently!

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tonight i am going to go to the massive sprint tower by my house, ill take pictures and see if their is any notations on the base of the tower

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What is a good app to locate the towers in my area on my android ? I have Antennas, but i don't think it has accurate location data- ( I can be exactly next to a tower, according to it, and there is no tower to be seen). Opensignal just freezes all the time

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What is a good app to locate the towers in my area on my android ? I have Antennas, but i don't think it has accurate location data- ( I can be exactly next to a tower, according to it, and there is no tower to be seen). Opensignal just freezes all the time

The best source is to become a sponsor of S4GRU http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/
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And the first antenna is up for Yuma.

 

 

PH12AL019

 

 

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4g activated or still on the 2-3 month behind schedule? ?

 

QUESTION! if yuma and tucson are obviously having work done why doesnt sprint officially say that 4g will be here soon like it does other cities

 

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4g activated or still on the 2-3 month behind schedule? ?

 

QUESTION! if yuma and tucson are obviously having work done why doesnt sprint officially say that 4g will be here soon like it does other cities

 

Still on 3g, and still very slow unstable 3g. I'm sure we won't see any LTE signal for another couple months

 

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