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Network Vision/LTE - Delaware market (including Wilmington, Dover, Laurel and Elkton MD)


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I started to realize that on the way home during the daylight.... it's as if 98% of the state is rural!

 

 

Interesting! So the existing structures are probably what Sprint was using back in the 2000s when it was adequate?

 

And wow, Smyrna is hurting, you aren't kidding. This is an interesting state to follow, I hope Sprint starts adding sites once the fervor of NV1.0 and 2.0 is over.

 

It is rural, yet it is not. It's strange, once I cross into Maryland it generally feels a lot more rural.

 

I assumed the network would have been planned in the late 1990s early 2000s (I'll admit I know almost nothing about Sprint's history in the area). There has been a lot of growth since then, most of it occurred from the late 90s to 2007.

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Cant wait to get galaxy s5 friday , getting if for 149.99 radio shack pre order.going do signal test with it and galaxy note 2 . Test some spark towers too.

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I live in the business district of Wilmington by The Hotel Dupont and there's no lte buy when I was on Rogers road I got a download speed of 25mb wtf is that about. Why would that little area need it lol. 

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If your not sponsor go sprint maps on sprint .com show 2 data speed upgrades or go on sensorly app show all places i map 4 g . All new towers go live i map soon there on.

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I live in the business district of Wilmington by The Hotel Dupont and there's no lte buy when I was on Rogers road I got a download speed of 25mb wtf is that about. Why would that little area need it lol. 

 

Sprint isn't only putting fast wireless where it's "needed." Every site is eventually getting LTE, some sooner than others. They don't go by what areas need it the most, they light up LTE on any site that is ready at the time.

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I live in the business district of Wilmington by The Hotel Dupont and there's no lte buy when I was on Rogers road I got a download speed of 25mb wtf is that about. Why would that little area need it lol.

 

sprint spark phone might work better soon.
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Test philly and bmore somemore for spark speeds.

Heading down Bmore on Friday to see my mom & I'll for damn sure be testing out Spark on my One Max while in the city.

 

Sent from my HTC One Max

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Ya there were 3 trucks there all other carriers are upgraded had be for sprint.

 

Who is the backhaul providers, or where the trucks all contractors?

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