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Network Vision/LTE - Minnesota Market


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Work is on-going in the area. I don't know about your specific towers, but the whole Minnesota market is under construction right now, which included Winona.

 

Okay, well I guess I was looking for specifics but thanks!

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We don't have specifics on towers unless members report work on them. Sorry!

 

I figured out that my signal issues are on Sprint's end. A buddy of mine has a signal booster which gave me full bars along with driving around town to use a different tower. I'm hoping this is a sign of LTE to come?

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That is very possible, people will usually see a HUGE decrease of signal strength and speed when a tower, or towers, are shut down for an upgrade. But, it should be up soon and hopefully for you, with LTE! :D

 

Loving the updates guys! Hopefully LTE will be solid throughout the Minnesota market by the end of the year! Still waiting for it in Willmar, but I am doubting we will be getting it soon. I just hope it will be by next school year. Anyways, sprints 4G LTE network is sounding pretty fast from what you guys are saying! Hopefully we can get that nationwide soon!

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Work is happening right now on the tower closest to my home in Bloomington. Happiness abounds - they appear to be going from west to east in Bloomington of late.

 

Same here on my end.... The Prior Lake water tower at County roads 21 and 42 had workers on it Friday, same with the Shakopee water tower off of 10th Ave and Adams St.

 

 

 

At least I am hoping this is LTE going up and not just a tease.... :):lol::D:tu:

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The crew at 10th and Adams is my crew no LTE for you unless you bought a t-mobile phone.. you would have also notice a crew on the power tower by apple ford last week.

I thought that was a Sprint site as well but I guess not.

 

How about the tower by Ford, is that Sprint or T mobile as well?

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Here's a picture of the 'work in progress' on the Prior Lake water tower. I can't confirm it's Sprint - maybe MophoManners can confirm by looking at the antenna's. Thanks.

 

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Hi Rob, welcome to the site!!

 

I was going to let you know about this site tommorow night at drill. Although now with the snow forecasted I don't think I will be there anyway...

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LTE was live in downtown Duluth today... Nice strong signal near St. Mary's hospital and along 4th Street back towards Lake Avenue. Just heard about the tower in Proctor going live this morning so was a pleasant surprise to see downtown as well.

 

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