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Has anyone been having more LTE issues? It seems that some sites keeping going in and out data wise. Where you connect to lte and then can't use data

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The Shreveport towers must be comming online ready to go. I see a dot on Sensorly by the Pierre Bossier mall. No donuts. Sent from my Galaxy Note 2 using Taptalk 4

I think you're right. I'm hearing reports of people picking up LTE in Shreveport.

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Rumors of an actual set date for LTE launch in Tyler, and parts of east texas. And have heard and seen some things with 1x voice coming with in 3 months. Keeping my fingers crossed. It seems to me that LTE acceptance in tyler has slowed quite a bit. Not too many sites left though.

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Rumors of an actual set date for LTE launch in Tyler, and parts of east texas. And have heard and seen some things with 1x voice coming with in 3 months. Keeping my fingers crossed. It seems to me that LTE acceptance in tyler has slowed quite a bit. Not too many sites left though.

Guess one positive thing of the launch is you can call in the site issues.

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Morning all. Sitting at the Pilot T/C (I20 @ Exit 562/SH14) and I see this:post-1829-13783951029226_thumb.jpg ta2y4ude.jpg

 

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The wife says the Henderson, TX site is working.  She even threw down a bit of purple on the map.

Do you think they will announce several east texas cities at one time as formally announced as live? Seems like they are lighting up enough in each city to be around 50% or so sites accepted

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