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2 New 4G accepted sites.

 

- 1 in Sparks,NV which is the last one -- Summit Christian Church on Pyramid way

- 1 in Placerville,CA which is an  new build site iDen conversion near the airport.

 

Exact locations available to S4GRU sponsors

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- 1 in Sparks,NV which is the last one -- Summit Christian Church on Pyramid way

Brings back memories. That's where my eldest daughter went to Preschool. Awww...

 

I didn't know what LTE was back then. Heck, I didn't even have 3G back in those days. Progress!

 

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2 New 4G accepted sites.

 

- 1 in Sparks,NV which is the last one -- Summit Christian Church on Pyramid way

- 1 in Placerville,CA which is a new build site near the airport.

 

Exact locations available to S4GRU sponsors

Can't wait for Sacramento and Elk Grove sites to get accepted.

 

It is odd, however, that I used to get LTE in West Sac and the Pocket area but haven't been able to connect for over a month (on my iphone5). What happened to LTE in those areas?

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Can't wait for Sacramento and Elk Grove sites to get accepted.

 

It is odd, however, that I used to get LTE in West Sac and the Pocket area but haven't been able to connect for over a month (on my iphone5). What happened to LTE in those areas?

 

They turned it off and I don't fault them for it as it provided terrible fringe coverage performance to the downtown & other areas and was overloaded to hell as no other tower within a 14 mile radius is live. I guess they rather have customers on the legacy than have a terrible experience on LTE. 

 

On the plus side I now get B41 all to myself! Hah! 

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2 New 4G accepted sites.

 

- 1 in Sparks,NV which is the last one -- Summit Christian Church on Pyramid way

- 1 in Placerville,CA which is a new build site near the airport.

 

Exact locations available to S4GRU sponsors

What do you mean by a new build site?

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Is there any way to find out if there are any permit applications for new cell sites?

 

You have to peruse through zoning and other government documents if you don't know exactly where they're negotiating to deploy a new site. 

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They turned it off and I don't fault them for it as it provided terrible fringe coverage performance to the downtown & other areas and was overloaded to hell as no other tower within a 14 mile radius is live. I guess they rather have customers on the legacy than have a terrible experience on LTE. 

 

On the plus side I now get B41 all to myself! Hah! 

 

The West Sac site has B41, or the south sac sites?

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The West Sac site has B41, or the south sac sites?

 

South Sac / Elk Grove and most of Clearwires Sacramento market wimax sites are slated to be converted to TDD-LTE functionality within the next two months. First batch are live or coming live soon with the second batch slated for april. Most, if not all, should be live with Band 41 by June. More information is available in the premier sponsor areas (there are tentative dates given for each cell site). 

 

Sprint has also began applying for permits for the deployment of new Samsung 8T8R TDD-LTE Band 41 RRH & Antennas over their network which should be underway by may.  

 

TDD-LTE 2500 (20mhz TDD), LTE 1900 (5x5mhz FDD), and LTE 800 (5x5mhz FDD) should be widespread almost immediately by the time Sprint / Samsung gets Sacramento NV 3G integrated (hoping late spring / early summer but am prepared to be disappointed again). 

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South Sac / Elk Grove and most of Clearwires Sacramento market wimax sites are slated to be converted to TDD-LTE functionality within the next two months. First batch are live or coming live soon with the second batch slated for april. Most, if not all, should be live with Band 41 by June. More information is available in the premier sponsor areas (there are tentative dates given for each cell site).

 

Sprint has also began applying for permits for the deployment of new Samsung 8T8R TDD-LTE Band 41 RRH & Antennas over their network which should be underway by may.

 

TDD-LTE 2500 (20mhz TDD), LTE 1900 (5x5mhz FDD), and LTE 800 (5x5mhz FDD) should be widespread almost immediately by the time Sprint / Samsung gets Sacramento NV 3G integrated (hoping late spring / early summer but am prepared to be disappointed again).

Are there any towers live in roseville b41?

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On that nexus 5 field test app when you go on settings and view lte does band 26 and band 41 have to be enabled? Cause mines shows disable.

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On that nexus 5 field test app when you go on settings and view lte does band 26 and band 41 have to be enabled? Cause mines shows disable.

Yes.. And you need to do a prl trick every time you restart the radio.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

 

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