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I work at the Cottonbelt building and just noticed my 4G data indicator.  Ran a speedtest and got 8.198 mb download speeds.  Looks like that tower is live.

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One thing that we also keep up with on the spread sheet is the 1X PN number (3 apart).

You can do this at any time, and it helps with knowing which cell site it is.

 

This is what I would do when sending the info.
(The Site ID) - 1X PN is 417, 420, 423
(The Site ID) - 1X PN is 39, 42, 45
(The Site ID) - 1X PN is 399, 402, 405

If their is LTE then it is
(The Site ID) - LTE is 03E35A02 (On a EVO 4G LTE) or
(The Site ID) - LTE is 100, 269, 438 (On a Samsung, it should be 169 apart)

 

LTE Engineering Screen info (digiblur's)

DO NOT POST THE SITE ID HERE in this topic...

Send it as a PM or post it here and I will update my spread sheet as soon as I can.
 

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Any luck? I noticed the site has had 3 speed upgrades, and the one in south tyler that was the 'mess" up had three upgrades when it went 4g accepted, then back to 4g

when I went the other my signal was full strength and was getting way over 1mbps down no signal issues
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I work at the Cottonbelt building and just noticed my 4G data indicator.  Ran a speedtest and got 8.198 mb download speeds.  Looks like that tower is live.

I work at the Ymca which about .5 miles from that tower but I must be connected to one downtown but im about to head over to the tower now to test it out
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I work at the Cottonbelt building and just noticed my 4G data indicator.  Ran a speedtest and got 8.198 mb download speeds.  Looks like that tower is live.

im gonna drive around and run sensorly tonight!
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The top 3 tests are the LTE I just picked up. Im here on Palace amd Front Street by Jeff Buie Used Cars. Now if I can get Sensorly to act right i'll do some mapping

is the 4g coming from the tower ob mccain dr?
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I can see it on sensorly for android as of 11:08 pm.

what I was able to map. There's more 4g data to be mapped but this was all I had time for. These speeds and coverage were far superior to what I got in Athens a week ago and Athens,Tx has been launched for months. Very Impressive Sprint. Tyler shouldn't take long to get full coverage. Im guessing Tyler is officially in "pre-launch" status??

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what I was able to map. There's more 4g data to be mapped but this was all I had time for. These speeds and coverage were far superior to what I got in Athens a week ago and Athens,Tx has been launched for months. Very Impressive Sprint. Tyler shouldn't take long to get full coverage. Im guessing Tyler is officially in "pre-launch" status??

 

Ohh I wouldn't say Athen's has been launched. They only have one tower online, which would explain the poor poor speeds. I'm sure speeds in Tyler will decline a bit when people notice they have 4G ;)

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Ohh I wouldn't say Athen's has been launched. They only have one tower online, which would explain the poor poor speeds. I'm sure speeds in Tyler will decline a bit when people notice they have 4G ;)

oh ok didn't know it was only 1 tower but I guess the speeds and coverage confirms that and yea speeds will decline here im sure. I've updated my Facebook friends about our 4g status
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oh ok didn't know it was only 1 tower but I guess the speeds and coverage confirms that and yea speeds will decline here im sure. I've updated my Facebook friends about our 4g status

im gonna go map some now. Try to see how far it goes
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