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So is there anything sprint in the tower I took pics of. What is this talk of south county? Is that what its considered toward the proving ground past the foothills?

I can't answer about the tower (as I too asked about a tower).

But the Foothills is East county or just part ( Wellton, Tacna & Dateland is East County ).

South County is south of County 14/15th, Gadsden and San Luis are the " Cities" there....

YPG is more North County........

 

I hope this is helpful,

 

Lateck,

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I can't answer about the tower (as I too asked about a tower).

But the Foothills is East county or just part ( Wellton, Tacna & Dateland is East County ).

South County is south of County 14/15th, Gadsden and San Luis are the " Cities" there....

YPG is more North County........

 

I hope this is helpful,

 

Lateck,

That's why I was confused when he was asking about South county.

 

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I have been praying for LTE to start showing up in Tucson.  If just so I can stop having to get a notification on every post and stop monitoring this thread!!!  :)

 

Robert

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I have been praying for LTE to start showing up in Tucson. If just so I can stop having to get a notification on every post and stop monitoring this thread!!! :)

 

Robert

Lmfao.

 

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Oh well. It's pretty standard for them to turn it on and off the first couple days. Hopefully newgrounds can drive around the area a bit. I can't randomly justify driving through that area and I'm leaving town Friday (go figure).

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Wooo! About time. I put the good news on our Facebook page. Lets hope they can get more than one site going here!

There should be 2+ as the guy above said he had lte by the u of a.. oh and btw I live right by there! :D

 

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There should be 2+ as the guy above said he had lte by the u of a.. oh and btw I live right by there! :D

 

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Eh, there's one tower that can do both. See the site map thread in the sponsor section for my prediction.

(Actually there's more than one tower that can do both, but if it was the other one I should have seen LTE at work)

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Eh, there's one tower that can do both. See the site map thread in the sponsor section for my prediction.

(Actually there's more than one tower that can do both, but if it was the other one I should have seen LTE at work)

Really? We can both connect to the same tower for lte when were so far apart? Hes near u of a im by amphi hs :o

 

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1.1 miles to Amphi and 1.5 miles to the UA "area".. very doable. Speeds over 10Mbps? Not likely, but connected and usable? Sure.

 

LTE will continue to connect to a lone available tower long after CDMA services switch to a closer site, assuming downtilt allows.

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