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What phone are you using is it prepaid or sprint?

galaxy s4 on sprint contract. The towers just havent been turned on. They arent even donuts. Its the ones that are left, and ones that are in the most dense places.
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Just spoke to a technician at the downtown Atlanta tower site. He said 4g would be live within the month. Tower was offline all day so I drove by and caught him down there.

Did he say what was wrong with it or anything about 800mhz?

 

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The site in the bergfield shopping center in tyler is in donut mode , I think one sectorbis being fine tuned, or is not working, but it should be turned on hopefully soon.

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the 5 sites not on are all going up broadway, so its a bit spotty

I finally started getting LTE at my house about 2 weeks ago. The majority of the time my signal is 4G but sometimes its not usable and will switch back to 3G. I do speedtests all the time and mostly they're 3G speeds (1.2mbps and below) but last night I hit 9mbps down twice but now im back down to about 2/3mbps. I dont know exactly what tower im connected to but there's a tower over on Gentry by the Holiday Inn that seems to be my tower. The closer I drive to that tower the better the speeds (15-20mbps) so hopefully whichever tower it is the performance will pick up. Maybe there is closer tower that isn't broadcasting LTE yet. Help me Jeremyvbk oh and i stay right off of North Broadway on Border street not far from North Loop 323

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Well the towers that would prolly serve you, is the downtown site on the building across from KLTV, Regions I think. Or maybe the site on Mccain by rose stadium. But I thought the Downtown site was a donut. Oh and the site in the bergfield brookshires is in a donut mode too!

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That would make sense. but mostly i used 3G while in tyler. Maybe its about to be officially launched in Tyler in the next month or so.

Supposedly we were supposed to be finished septermber 21.But the sites on broadway have been delayed. 5 sites left. And then 800 is supposed to be coming soon

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Supposedly we were supposed to be finished septermber 21.But the sites on broadway have been delayed. 5 sites left. And then 800 is supposed to be coming soon

Hmm. Also any reports of 800 of in longview? im pretty sure the tower im connected to is 1900 

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Hmm. Also any reports of 800 of in longview? im pretty sure the tower im connected to is 1900

 

I have only heard of one in mt. Pleasant. I connected to 1x80p once bsck in august from a tower just on the west side of kilgore, on 31
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Well the towers that would prolly serve you, is the downtown site on the building across from KLTV, Regions I think. Or maybe the site on Mccain by rose stadium. But I thought the Downtown site was a donut. Oh and the site in the bergfield brookshires is in a donut mode too!

 

 

Well the towers that would prolly serve you, is the downtown site on the building across from KLTV, Regions I think. Or maybe the site on Mccain by rose stadium. But I thought the Downtown site was a donut. Oh and the site in the bergfield brookshires is in a donut mode too!

Yea but if you Iook on sprint there are 2 towers closer than the one by rose stadium. Theres on a Gentry by the hotels and theres also a tower on 69 about half a mile from the loop. I've never had a connection to the one by the stadium at my house. Isn't there an app to see what tower you're connected to but in all honesty I think im on the one on Gentry

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Yea but if you Iook on sprint there are 2 towers closer than the one by rose stadium. Theres on a Gentry by the hotels and theres also a tower on 69 about half a mile from the loop. I've never had a connection to the one by the stadium at my house. Isn't there an app to see what tower you're connected to but in all honesty I think im on the one on Gentry

ok yeah there is a tower there . I got my roads mixed up. Its accepted I believe. Signal check pro cost 2 bucks and its worth it! Id download it if I were you
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