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Is there anyway I can donate besides PayPal? It's just way too complicated to set up..

PayPal is the only way to donate. And if I am correct, when you click on the PayPal donate button you can donate through PayPal using a credit card without actually setting up an account.

 

 

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I tried & It said ' the card you entered cannot be used for this payment. Please enter a different credit or debit card number ' even though I have a valid Wells Fargo account with money in it >:|

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Well I guess today we findout if they turn on a  LTE tower/and or towers in Yuma.  D-DAY!!!!! 

Either way I know in time they will launch, just hope we see some signs today :)

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Hope it goes well for you Ryan !! Let us know! c:

 

Thanks. It sucks too cause im stuck at work for an extra two hours this morning for a stupid meeting. So i gotta wait to find out.

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Oh please let me know when possible! :D

OK so no 4g yet. But the strange thing was I could not get no 3g at all. Only 1x. An another strange thing was that the signal was way better than it use too...and I mean significantly. I'm talking -52 all the to my house on 24th st and 4th ave and that is highly unusual. I wonder if 800 has gone active or if its the new panel?

 

Oh and another thing was I could not get into my engineering screen to see what its connected too. You dial*#*#3282#*#* correct?

 

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I wonder if 800 has gone active or if its the new panel?

I haven't seen the slightest hint of an 800MHz RRU being installed in this market, so I'm willing to bet pretty strongly against that.

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Anything new?

I've got nothing really. Just the usual off and on 3g and 1x and then sometimes roaming.

 

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Anything new?

 

I've got nothing really. Just the usual off and on 3g and 1x and then sometimes roaming.

 

 

 

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Oh that sucks does Sprint even have HSPA+ ?

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Small update, sprint only has 3 more towers within the city of Yuma to upgrade equipment on, they are currently working on Ave B and 20 street. Equipment arrived yesterday morning and today the techs were there starting on their work. Qwest along side laying more orange pipe. Its looking good here for complete city coverage.

 

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So Yuma only needs 3 more towers for LTE meanwhile I'm not sure how many tucson needs.. That sucks!

Well compare the size of tucson with yuma. Yuma only has about 18 or so towers for the entire market.

 

Also the 3 towers is to just cover the city of Yuma not Somerton, San Luis, and county which they are part of the Tucson/Yuma market.

 

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Small update, sprint only has 3 more towers within the city of Yuma to upgrade equipment on, they are currently working on Ave B and 20 street. Equipment arrived yesterday morning and today the techs were there starting on their work. Qwest along side laying more orange pipe. Its looking good here for complete city coverage.

 

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So far so good. Im sure the network switching between 1x and 3g has something to do with them working on the sites. All i know is that when this network is done, its gonna be great. I can already tell!!!  :)  :)  :)

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Small update, sprint only has 3 more towers within the city of Yuma to upgrade equipment on, they are currently working on Ave B and 20 street. Equipment arrived yesterday morning and today the techs were there starting on their work. Qwest along side laying more orange pipe. Its looking good here for complete city coverage.

 

 

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So far so good. Im sure the network switching between 1x and 3g has something to do with them working on the sites. All i know is that when this network is done, its gonna be great. I can already tell!!! :):):)

We all hope.

 

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On the network enhancement map, it shows that there are 40 Sprint towers in tucson.

 

so you can see the difference, about double the towers. Also if you look at the completed maps, Tucson has had more 3G acceptance than Yuma.

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