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Anyone near Southern California have info on Imperial County? LTE in ghost towns in the County but nothing in the main town. Strange.

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Anyone near Southern California have info on Imperial County? LTE in ghost towns in the County but nothing in the main town. Strange.

 

Not strange. Sprint appears to favor outlying areas first, regardless of market.

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Not strange. Sprint appears to favor outlying areas first, regardless of market.

Favor? Hardly. They favor the cities, however cities do not favor them. It is far easier and faster to get approvals and access to backhaul in rural areas. They work on a every site as soon as they can, if they have the choice between two, they'll take the city one first.

 

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Goshen got it.

 

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Goshen has LTE ? Like right now or are the towers over there being updated ?

 

 

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They've had lte for weeks if not months.

 

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Oh cool , I wish someone over there would Map it on Sensorly .

 

 

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Update!

 

In the two weeks since the last update, 48 new cities have newly received LTE coverage! Most notably, Phoenix, Arizona. We have also been able to add a few more communities in Ohio, as well as Buffalo, NY!

 

  • Sylacauga, AL
  • El Dorado, AR
  • Hot Springs, AR
  • Phoenix, AZ !!!!
  • El Dorado, CA
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Longmont, CO
  • Monument, CO
  • Manchester, CT
  • Naugatuck, CT
  • Waterbury, CT
  • Lake City, FL
  • Augusta, GA
  • Columbus, GA
  • Cedar Rapids, IA
  • Caldwell, ID
  • Nampa, ID
  • Florence, KY
  • DeRidder, LA
  • Lake Charles, LA
  • Ruston, LA
  • Lebanon, MO
  • Maryville, MO
  • Springfield, MO
  • Picayune, MS
  • Wilimington, NC
  • Toms River, NJ
  • Las Cruces, NM
  • Reno, NV
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Shirley, NY
  • Syracuse, NY
  • West Babylon, NY
  • Canton, OH
  • New Philidelphia, OH
  • Painesville, OH
  • Muskogee, OK
  • Tahlequah, OK
  • Greensburg, PA
  • Scranton, PA
  • Columbia, SC
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Longview, TX
  • Midland, TX
  • Odessa, TX
  • Tremonton, UT
  • Green Bay, WI
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Update!

 

In the two weeks since the last update, 48 new cities have newly received LTE coverage! Most notably, Phoenix, Arizona. We have also been able to add a few more communities in Ohio, as well as Buffalo, NY!

 

 

You didn't bolden Green Bay! Cheeseheads are going to be up in arms! lol

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They better get Denver and South Metro up and running before my contract is to renew here in a few months.

 

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It's already up for those with Triband LTE devices. Which will start going on sale next month. You can use it now with a Triband LTE hotspot. I had 30-50Mbps speeds on my Sprint Triband hotspot all over the Denver metro area. I was even getting 10Mbps inside the Park Meadows Mall with zero to one bar signal strength.

 

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I might run over to Park Meadows and see what kind of service I can get. I did eat last week across the street and got nothing.

 

I live about 15 minutes SE of there and get awful 3g. Now that Colorado Springs and Monument are starting to get going, hopefully my town is next since I'm just north of there.

 

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I might run over to Park Meadows and see what kind of service I can get. I did eat last week across the street and got nothing.

 

I live about 15 minutes SE of there and get awful 3g. Now that Colorado Springs and Monument are starting to get going, hopefully my town is next since I'm just north of there.

 

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You'd need a TD LTE device to try it. There's no PCS LTE there yet. 

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