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What part of town was this in? I'm still showing EVDO on Ave B and 24th

 

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What type of phone you have?? Only LTE phones can get EHRPD

 

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I was in Phoenix AZ last week and I got a CDMA 800 signal while I was there.

 

I haven't checked the site mapped in the app but I doubt it's accurate. Any apps that show site locations are usually wrong.

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Congrats on getting eHRPD. It's one step closer to getting 4G LTE. I'm over in San Diego and if San Diego was any indication, eHRPD was flipped on the last week of October of last year & the first LTE sites started popping up the last week of January of this year.

 

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