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dose it fall in the cincinnati district like i'm thinking or dose it fall in the eastern ky district or western ky district or are we on the boarder of all 3 i'm hoping its eastern ky since it looks like that is supposed to be set up first but they all 3 are 3rd rounders

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Wow thats a lot of white...I didnt know there was that much not covered by sprint

 

They are not covered by Sprint, but Sprint has agreements to provide native service in many of these areas. For example in the east, a lot of the white areas are covered quite well by Shentel.

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They are not covered by Sprint, but Sprint has agreements to provide native service in many of these areas. For example in the east, a lot of the white areas are covered quite well by Shentel.

I knew that I just didnt think the west was covered by that many agreements

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I knew that I just didnt think the west was covered by that many agreements

 

The west does not have many agreements. Sprint used to have more but those went away with Alltel. There are some agreements in KS (Nextech and I think one other), an agreement with Swiftel for the Sioux City area, and another for the OK panhandle(IIRC). I'm not sure on all of them and I am sure someone can fill in the details a bit better.

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