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Hello,

 

I'm Sean, from Albuquerque, NM and joined this site to stay connected on Sprint 's Network progress and chat with other fellow people.

 

See you all around.

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I've always wanted to go to New Mexico. I heard the unicorns run free and the rain is like gum drops their. It's friendly to my people lol :) Welcome to the family SeanK_

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Hello,

 

I'm Sean, from Albuquerque, NM and joined this site to stay connected on Sprint 's Network progress and chat with other fellow people.

 

See you all around.

 

:welcome:

 

Work is just starting to begin on full build sites here in the ABQ market. Keep your eyes on local towers and report any activity seen with pictures and we can help you identify whether it is Sprint work.

 

Additionally, two GMO sites received backhaul upgrades on Friday and should have very fast 3G speeds...Montano near Rio Grande Blvd. and Academy at Tramway.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

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I've always wanted to go to New Mexico. I heard the unicorns run free and the rain is like gum drops their. It's friendly to my people lol :) Welcome to the family SeanK_

 

Our Unicorns are very special! I have about 5 of them. Not sure about the gum rain drops, kind of rare.

 

 

 

:welcome:

 

Work is just starting to begin on full build sites here in the ABQ market. Keep your eyes on local towers and report any activity seen with pictures and we can help you identify whether it is Sprint work.

 

Additionally, two GMO sites received backhaul upgrades on Friday and should have very fast 3G speeds...Montano near Rio Grande Blvd. and Academy at Tramway.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

Thanks!

 

Interesting, I'll keep my eyes out now.

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Our Unicorns are very special! I have about 5 of them.

 

And once Network Vision is complete, you could use SkyDrive to work from your "unicorn stable."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bBmActSPro

 

I'm out...

 

AJ

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I use my skydive setup quite regularly on 3G right now. I was one of the luck early adapters and have a 25gb account from when I had the HTC Arrive.

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And once Network Vision is complete, you could use SkyDrive to work from your "unicorn stable."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bBmActSPro

 

I'm out...

 

AJ

 

This is one of my unicorns http://www.bulbystables.com/images/CopyofP1010145_000.jpg%20buster%20unicorn

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