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Shentel / Sprint LTE - (was ntelos - West & N&W Virginia)


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Why not post now?

 

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It states I'm not allowed to redistribute the image without permission. So I'm asking prior to potentially losing my job. Roanoke/Salem/Vinton is fully covered. I can answer any questions about coverage in the mean time.

 

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Must not be all of West Virginia cause it's not in Beckley. It'll probably happen after the merger closes in January like everyone here has said all along.

 

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It's covered from Fayetteville all the way to bluefield. Yes beckley is well covered. You are not going to get LTE until next month! No one will. For the Charlottesville guy asking earlier, its a super tiny dot but its covered.

 

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"Super tiny dot", meaning what?

 

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Like... It's just the city. No surrounding areas are covered at all. Until you get to Waynesboro.

 

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Yes but spotty can't tell if it's dense in the town or not because this map is horrendous. But its showing over Clifton forge.

 

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So similar to the map on welcometoshentel.com then. Yeah according to ntelos it stretches futher than the map shows. I'm hoping.
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That welcome to Shentel map showed all of the current nTelos coverage (light blue, along with the current Shentel coverage in the Valley) with some expansion of the network (orange) as all of it being 4G (whenever)

 

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That welcome to Shentel map showed all of the current nTelos coverage (light blue) with some expansion of the network (orange) as becoming 4G (whenever)

 

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Your right. I meant the light blue part sorry should have specified
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