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Not sure if this is considered official or not, but on 8/14/2013 I got a text message from SprintFreeMsg (6772) that read: Rochester, we're building you an all-new- network! See how this affects your service at http://sprint.us/rnr

 

Does that mean that the Rochester Market is now technically "coming soon"?

 

I got one of those to.. after they got LTE up in a city 100 miles away..

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Where in phx did u get a 4g lte . I have sg3 and have been waiting for this. I live near metro center

Its starting to pop up all over. Check the S4GRU Network Vision Site Acceptance Report Updates thread and Sensorly.com for updates (and download and use the Sensorly Android App).

 

S4GRU:

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3913-network-vision-site-acceptance-report-updates/page-3&do=findComment&comment=197915

 

Sensorly:

http://sensorly.com/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint

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Since the last update, the following cities now have LTE Available!

 

  • Chandler, AZ
  • New Milford, CT
  • Newtown, CT
  • Wallingford, CT
  • Glasgow, DE
  • Eatonton, GA
  • Milledgeville, GA
  • Des Moines, IA
  • Boise, ID
  • Ontario, ID
  • Shreveport, LA
  • Bangor, ME
  • Biddeford, ME
  • Portland, ME
  • Alma, MI
  • Cheboygan, MI
  • Muskegon, MI
  • Columbia, MO
  • Jefferson City, MO
  • Laconia, NH
  • Newark, NJ
  • Clovis, NM
  • Albany, NY
  • Oswego, NY
  • Schenectady, NY
  • Dayton, OH
  • Marietta, OH
  • Corvallis, OR
  • Lebanon, OR
  • Pineville, OR
  • Redmond, OR
  • Anderson, SC
  • Charleston, SC
  • Clinton, SC
  • Gaffney, SC
  • York, SC
  • Crossville, TN
  • Harriman, TN
  • Plainview, TX
  • Spanish Fork, UT
  • Pullman, WA
  • Spokane, WA
  • Spokane Valley, WA
  • Parkersburg, WV
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Evansville Indiana?

What about it?

 

So many of our members and their local markets are like this Jim Gaffigan stand up bit:

 

Have you ever had somebody not ask for directions but demand them. You're just walking down the street, you hear a horn -- some guy's like, 'Holland Tunnel!' You know, like you were supposed to fax this guy directions; suddenly, you're wasting his time. 'Let's go, buddy -- Holland Tunnel!'

 

http://www.comedycentral.com/jokes/7kqnud/stand-up-jim-gaffigan--jim-gaffigan--demanding-directions

 

"Evansville, IN?!"

 

To paraphrase Bill Simmons, "Yup, those are our readers."

 

AJ

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Just saying Evansville is now a 4G city. Just thought I would throw it out there. General information sharing in case someone didn't know.

 

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I see. Well, if that's the case, then someone should map it on Sensorly. Until that happens, I can't mark it.

 

"Sensorly or it didn't happen."

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So many of our members and their local markets are like this Jim Gaffigan stand up bit:

 

 

http://www.comedycentral.com/jokes/7kqnud/stand-up-jim-gaffigan--jim-gaffigan--demanding-directions

 

"Evansville, IN?!"

 

To paraphrase Bill Simmons, "Yup, those are our readers."

 

AJ

I know you can find humor in anything but I really was just trying to be helpful not demanding. Sorry if I came across any other way

 

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If I was in the area at the moment I would get right to mapping. It was mentioned in the West Kentucky market thread but I saw the acceptance report too

 

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Acceptance doesn't mean it is fired up though so that's what the Sensorly or didn't happen quote/comment is about.

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I know you can find humor in anything but I really was just trying to be helpful not demanding. Sorry if I came across any other way

 

No, you are fine.  As you said later, you were just sharing info, and I saw that in your follow up posts.  But I think that David and I both suspected the same thing from your initial post.  Many of our members come into The Forums, want to know why their particular markets have no updated info, then get perturbed.

 

AJ

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It's all good fella's, I understand. I wasn't aware the sensorly map's were used as part of that list. I thought there was some other inside info I might not be aware of.

:)

 

I could see where you could think that. This map is based off of ground reports, rather than acceptance reports. That way we have places where LTE is live listed, rather than places where it could be live.

 

That's what the NV Sites map is for :tu:

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Just saying Evansville is now a 4G city. Just thought I would throw it out there. General information sharing in case someone didn't know.

 

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I was in Evansville over the weekend & I never picked up any 4G.

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Anyone know when Lynchburg,VA will be getting LTE...... new here and I have tried to find ANY info on my city and so far I have had no luck! Thanks in advance for any help.

Sprint does not have their own service in Lynchburg. Sprint service is provided by nTelos. nTelos is inly beginning LTE deployment. I would guess it will be 6 months to a year minimum.

 

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