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Shentel Network Vision/LTE Launch - Black Friday 2012


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Embedded above is a map of all the communities that Shentel is planning to launch service on Friday, November 23rd. The map contains locations of the cities, not the towers themselves. We will create a tower map in the future in the Sponsor section. When you click on the community name, it will tell you the number of Shentel sites in that community with Network Vision/LTE upgrades.

From the Wall Article: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-336-sprint-affiliate-shentel-to-launch-lte-on-125-sites-in-56-communities-in-virginia-west-virginia-maryland-and-pennsylvania-on-black-friday/

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I'm also getting a strong LTE signal in Charles Town, and Ranson, WV. The signal was the best around the casino and Sheetz, at the Flowing Springs Rd./340 intersection.

 

Can we talk you into downloading the Sensorly app and then taking your phone a ride around Charles Town & Ranson. Take a look at the Sensorly web site. It does not show any Sprint LTE in your area. We need to fix that.

 

Thanks

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Can we talk you into downloading the Sensorly app and then taking your phone a ride around Charles Town & Ranson. Take a look at the Sensorly web site. It does not show any Sprint LTE in your area. We need to fix that.

 

Thanks

 

I did it from work to home, if I have some free time tomorrow I'll drive around and see if I can map out some more.

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Wilkes Barre is a Sprint corporate market, not Shentel.

 

ah thanks for clearing that up. im fairly new to the forum but a long time sprint user, and wasn't too sure.

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Sprint Really Needs To Start Rolling Out More In California

Rolling out what?...... LTE?

 

:rolleyes:

 

Well.....(to put it kindly)..... if I thought Sprint was just "rolling out LTE", I'd be questioning their pace too.

 

 

 

Sprint Really Needs To Start Rolling Out More In California

Could you overhaul an engine in the time it takes to do an oil change?

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When it comes to patience, some people are surely lacking. Network Vision switch for 3G was finally flipped in my neighborhood this morning. Dec 6th, will be my 16 year anniversary with Sprint too.

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