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Network Vision/LTE - Arkansas Market (Little Rock/Ft. Smith/NW Arkansas)


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Sensorly maps for my area are spot on. A part of Benton has had lte for about a month now. 30 mb/s in the bright purple area of the map at longhills Rd. Too bad I live 5 miles from there, I'm still getting 3g at home. Hopefully it'll improve soon.

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Here we are in July and still no LTE. Maybe my expectations are unreasonable but the only reason I switched back to Sprint was because I was told we would have it by June.

 

I am starting to become impatient! If 3G wasn't so slow or would be workable but man, this is getting old!

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Here we are in July and still no LTE. Maybe my expectations are unreasonable but the only reason I switched back to Sprint was because I was told we would have it by June.

 

I am starting to become impatient! If 3G wasn't so slow or would be workable but man, this is getting old!

Where at? There is LTE popping up all over Arkansas. A new site or two every day.

 

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Where at? There is LTE popping up all over Arkansas. A new site or two every day.

 

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Sorry I was referring to my area. North West Arkansas. So far from what I can tell we have one active site.

 

 

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LTE now working in downtown area near childrens hospital. Also in WLR near bowman and kanis.

 

Downtown lte started this week.

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LTE now working in downtown area near childrens hospital. Also in WLR near bowman and kanis.

 

Downtown lte started this week.

Yea a site just got accepted in downtown. As far as WLR goes that site has been live fore a little while now.  But thanks for confirming the site in downtown is broadcasting a signal. 

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Yea, I wasn't clear. Just downtown came online very recently.

 

Can't sensorly as its not my phone I just had a LTE BOLO for a person who works downtown with an iphone 5.

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I have recently sold my iPhone 5 and got an HTC One. That being the case I will start heavily mapping NWA (Benton and Washington Counties) using Sensorly.

 

I have noticed quite a few locations in Bentonville and Rogers come online recently. Sprint is doing a good job up here rolling out NV.

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winehead, on 01 Aug 2013 - 9:23 PM, said:

was traveling through Conway on Sunday, and looked at my phone and saw 4G, so I mapped it a little while with Sensorly. I believe it was around exit 127

Sounds about right. Went through Conway today and saw a little LTE.
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Still 3G only here south of Little Rock at Baseline and S. Heights Rd. Have to go up to Hillaro Springs Rd before LTE kicks in.

 

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I see you guys have LTE speed issues here in Little Rock as well. Hanging out in North Little Rock, surrounded my LTE sites but I noticed the site doesn't cover our hotel as I only get 3g. I was getting 1100ms pings with 0.01 down with a -101 signal or so outside.

 

I saw a site near Cantrell and 430 that had 1x800 kicking but it was blocked and not allowing connections.

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