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And not a single mention of the Buffalo market, even though the local guys say we're supposed to have it by October...

 

Workers and equipment are mobilizing now in the Buffalo and Rochester markets.

 

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Workers and equipment are mobilizing now in the Buffalo and Rochester markets.

 

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I do hope so. The local guys did say our speeds down here in Chautauqua County would be better than Buffalo for much of the year...

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I just hope the weather breaks here soon, it has been cold for so long, no sign of spring yet, and i know from past experience that work gets completed much slower when its cold, im sure ten fold when ur on a tower 100 to 200 feet in the air. Once the weather warms up around here im sure things will move even faster!

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Utah is a later-round market. Certainly it will get NV, along with every other "native" Sprint market (the affiliates are a bit more up in the air), but "when" is not clear yet. There's no official word but pretty much every market should be well underway by end of 2013 and most will be underway sooner, including Utah.

 

On Utah specifically, another member has dug up some info on building permits in Salt Lake County that's available to sponsors at http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3353-utah-nv-build-permit-map/ So while I can't really say what the member has found in exact terms, I will say that it is clear that Sprint's contractors are already active in the market doing some site work; that doesn't however mean that backhaul's in place or that new antennas are installed yet (it could be cabinets or electrical feed or any one of the other parts of the site upgrade that has to come together).

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Haven't been any sites accepted in west michigan in awhile, has your source been awol?

 

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I just posted like 14 or so the other day. Where you've been? :P

 

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Does anyone know what market Belleville or Collinsville Illinois (metro stl) would fall under? And what round it's in?

 

Missouri market. It's in the third round and is beginning now.

 

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I just posted like 14 or so the other day. Where you've been? :P

 

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Must have completely missed it, I'll scan back

 

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And not a single mention of the Buffalo market, even though the local guys say we're supposed to have it by October...

 

Rumors (fairly reliable ones) have the NV rollout schedule for Buffalo pegged for the end of April. Hopefully by then we'll get an accurate assessment as to when it is actually going to take place. Most of the things that are being said peg the Buffalo market to be done by August, now there wasn't any real specification if it would be done by August or if it would've been done starting by August :P

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Yeah, I figured it was something like that. If the local guys aren't spouting total BS (and all the complainers' observations pan out), they'll start down in the Southern Tier (which is good for me, since I live in Jamestown) and leave the City of Buffalo proper for last. If it's the other way around, then I'll be stuck in 2G land for a loooooooooooooooong time...

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Missouri market. It's in the third round and is beginning now.

 

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I have looked for Metro East sites. So far, nothing yet. If I do see sites in progress I will let everyone know.

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Utah is a later-round market. Certainly it will get NV, along with every other "native" Sprint market (the affiliates are a bit more up in the air), but "when" is not clear yet. There's no official word but pretty much every market should be well underway by end of 2013 and most will be underway sooner, including Utah.

 

On Utah specifically, another member has dug up some info on building permits in Salt Lake County that's available to sponsors at http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3353-utah-nv-build-permit-map/ So while I can't really say what the member has found in exact terms, I will say that it is clear that Sprint's contractors are already active in the market doing some site work; that doesn't however mean that backhaul's in place or that new antennas are installed yet (it could be cabinets or electrical feed or any one of the other parts of the site upgrade that has to come together).

Thanks for the info. I'm trying to be patient with this 3G but at speeds of 100kbps or slower at peak times it gets harder and harder.. Lol

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So I might be attending college in Moorhead, Minnesota within a few years, and I'm planning on switching to Sprint so I was wondering when the Dakotas Market would start. I found an article mentioning the Dakotas market was next to the Minnesota market, but after that, I can't find anything mentioning the Dakotas? Estimated start time??

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So I might be attending college in Moorhead, Minnesota within a few years, and I'm planning on switching to Sprint so I was wondering when the Dakotas Market would start. I found an article mentioning the Dakotas market was next to the Minnesota market, but after that, I can't find anything mentioning the Dakotas? Estimated start time??

Considering that network vision will be pretty close to done by the end of this year will a little work going into 2014, U will have no problems having lte, voice on 800 and lte 800 by the time u goto school up in moorhead,mn. Dakotas are a third round market and will be starting soon, it is a small market. So it won't take long once it starts
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Considering that network vision will be pretty close to done by the end of this year will a little work going into 2014, U will have no problems having lte, voice on 800 and lte 800 by the time u goto school up in moorhead,mn. Dakotas are a third round market and will be starting soon, it is a small market. So it won't take long once it starts

 

Not quite sure where Moorhead, MN is, but if you are within 100Miles of the Canadian border, then don't count on any SMR services until the FCC and Canadian equivalent come to an agreement on interference.

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Not quite sure where Moorhead, MN is, but if you are within 100Miles of the Canadian border, then don't count on any SMR services until the FCC and Canadian equivalent come to an agreement on interference.

 

It's right across the river from Fargo, ND. It's about 200 miles from Canada I believe

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