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Glad to hear speeds are getting even faster..still waiting for some lte in the victor farmington area..any idea if its ever going to happen ?

 

Once you head away from the more heavily populated areas, I would guess most of the sites don't have the appropriate backhaul for LTE and won't be completed for a while yet. I'm not sure what kind of priority these sites have for Sprint, but I know they will get LTE eventually. I am in the same boat as you, just waiting for the sites near me to get appropriate backhaul. 

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I just hope it sticks and the capacity stays solid once it becomes more crowded.

That's the beauty of Band 41. They can just keep adding more and more LTE carriers for capacity because they have so much spectrum. A luxury that no other provider can do in the U.S.
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hi what is a good app to use to check the band and the mhz?thank you

I really like signal check pro, but it's not free. Totally worth it though, you can set it to show proper dBm signal strengths static in the notification bar.
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Hi will we see here in Rochester ny B26 deployment ?

Yes, it will happen. Hopefully it will start before the end of 2015.
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Here is a new tower going up on Bay Road.  It is the only tower that shows up as 3g on the east side of town.

 

This may be a dumb question but why build a new tower right next to an old one?  Why not just use the old one?

 

 

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It could be the old tower is not structurally able to hold all the new equipment the cell phone companies have. That may not be the reason but I could probably give you a better answer on this, I know some people up near Webster (area) that could find out. I live out here in Canandaigua and they did the same thing for someone else (another carrier) but it was a stupid idea that I wont get into on here. 

 

Also could be a carrier is moving to the new tower for more height. 

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my hilton neighbor went to best buy to get $39 prepaid sprint lg tribute lte /spark phone. website shows lte coverage in both village and town.

however, when best buy tried to activate phone with her address and zip code, the message came back thst lte is unavailable. so, the website says one thing, but tech support says the exact opposite. no wonder crurn is up so much.

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Recently t mobile has had 4g signal show up in bloomfield. Its looks as if they are expanding there coverage to some more rural spots now. Come on sprint get me some lte in Victor. You cant let t mobile out do you for coverage can you ?

This doesnt really belong in this forum, more belongs in the T-mobile discussion, but since its related to the area then I guess thats fine, but Sprint is working on full build sites first (mainly) for LTE then GMO, which Victor is GMO area (except for the mall area). I cant get into any more detail on this forum, but if you want to follow and see the maps, you can donate to the site and get access to that!!   :tu:

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