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Network Vision/LTE - Upper Central Valley Market (Sacramento, Stockton, Redding, Eureka & Reno/Lake Tahoe)


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How come the coverage isn't that good?

Not all sites are live and the rest of the network is not live. Lte 1900/800 would fill in the gaps where 2500 does not reach.

 

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I think they should've divided the UCV market into two. Huge market!

 

Ranges from Patterson all the way to Reno and north of redding.

 

"Upper Central Valley" & "Lower Central Valley" should be ringing a bell. 

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Not what I meant though.

Not enough sites in the Reno/Tahoe area to justify another market. Not enough sites in the Redding/Chico area to justify a separate market. So adding these areas to the Sacto/Stockton makes sense.

 

The UCV market is pretty condensed if you remove the far flung Eureka and Wendover sites.

 

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First major cluster in the Sacramento MTA has been NV 3G accepted and integrated!

 

Elk Grove,CA

 

I never thought this day would come. So does this mean that ALL of Elk Grove is NV 3G accepted or only a certain area?

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I never thought this day would come. So does this mean that ALL of Elk Grove is NV 3G accepted or only a certain area?

 

All of it. See for yourself in the sponsor section. 

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I never thought this day would come. So does this mean that ALL of Elk Grove is NV 3G accepted or only a certain area?

You should be a sponsor. Totally worth it! If you can't afford Premier Sponsorship at least be a regular Sponsor for $10-$15 donation.

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Just ran this speed test from inside my house on a rainy day with only 2 bars/circles of service.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/26seup03sirmvsm/Photo%20Mar%2025%2C%206%2013%2058%20PM.png

 

Doesn't look that bad and it's usable but could be better so I guess it's probably on old T1 backhual at the moment. 

 

To confirm you're on NV 3G you want to check the engineering screen and look at the NID for a value of 200 something and SID in the 2xxxx range. 

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Doesn't look that bad and it's usable but could be better so I guess it's probably on old T1 backhual at the moment.

 

To confirm you're on NV 3G you want to check the engineering screen and look at the NID for a value of 200 something and SID in the 2xxxx range.

Not sure I can using the iphone 5. If I can, please let me know how.

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I soon hope to take full advantage of B41. I bought a Nexus5 and am waiting for sprint to deliver my SIM card. ????

And take advantage of the maps we have here to find the towers around your parts!

 

:)

 

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