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Update.

 

Fond du Lac, WI now has LTE available. As does Steven's Point, WI. Maps updated to reflect new Sensorly points.

 

Homosassa Springs, FL has been moved to the Pre-Launch group.

 

Faribault, MN has been moved to the Pre-Launch group.

 

Albert Lea and Owatonna, MN has LTE Available.

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I was given a rough estimate of when the Rushville site will be on air with 4G...end of May. If that happens remains to be seen. They do have an easier time with that particular site as it already has fiber. Fiber (Cass Comm) was run to the Industry, Rushville, Frederick, Beardstown, Virginia, and Pleasant Plains towers when they were installed in 08-09.

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I'm planning to attend the University of Illinois this fall and it would be nice to see some lte near urbana and champaign

 

It will get there eventually. I wouldn't be surprised to see LTE appearing in the next month or so in the central IL market. Once they start It seems like the first month or two goes kind of slow but after that things really move. I hope Sprint adds more coverage with them taking over the USCC PCS in the area. I doubt it will happen but one can always wish.

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It will get there eventually. I wouldn't be surprised to see LTE appearing in the next month or so in the central IL market. Once they start It seems like the first month or two goes kind of slow but after that things really move. I hope Sprint adds more coverage with them taking over the USCC PCS in the area. I doubt it will happen but one can always wish.

 

Well I certainly hope you're right :D

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Just FYI

 

Orange Country California (Irvine, Lake Forest area) has been having an LTE signal turning on and off for weeks now. Hope they get it up and running soon.

 

Rancho Santa Margarita (where I live) has been having a steady LTE signal, just not over a wide area.

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Just FYI

 

Orange Country California (Irvine, Lake Forest area) has been having an LTE signal turning on and off for weeks now. Hope they get it up and running soon.

 

Rancho Santa Margarita (where I live) has been having a steady LTE signal, just not over a wide area.

 

Orange county, San Bernardino, and San Diego have been marked on the map for quite some time as having LTE available.

 

Sent from my HTC ONE

 

 

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Orange county, San Bernardino, and San Diego have been marked on the map for quite some time as having LTE available.

 

Sent from my HTC ONE

 

I just wish it was reliable. I know they're probablly still tweaking things, but that LTE signal in Irvine is hardly usable.

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I just wish it was reliable. I know they're probablly still tweaking things, but that LTE signal in Irvine is hardly usable.

 

Until the market is launched, there's not much that can be done. Signals will come and go as testing and adjustments are done. Even after launched, the market will not be complete and work will continue. It will likely be several more months before LTE signals start to stabilize and become usable over a widespread region.

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Central Illinois market is officially under way now. First three sites accepted yesterday. Sites are shown in the Sponsor NV Sites Complete map.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

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Central Illinois market is officially under way now. First three sites accepted yesterday. Sites are shown in the Sponsor NV Sites Complete map.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

Surprised they have gotten anything done with all this rain. Glad to hear it is underway and I hope this improves the signal which seems to have dropped off according to the coverage maps. I have experienced it with my phone but as I posted elsewhere the radio isn't working right.

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Update.

 

Added Corpus Christi, TX as LTE Available!

 

oh myy, i can't wait to go around city trying finding the spot ;) sensorly shows southside of the city has some so might have to go check it out.

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Bloomington/Normal is still garbage. Coming in to town on Veterans Parkway has things die once you get past Menards/Home Depot.

 

It'll likely get worse before I gets better. But now Samsung has started.

 

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Bloomington/Normal is still garbage. Coming in to town on Veterans Parkway has things die once you get past Menards/Home Depot.

Amen to that, bloomington/normal is pretty much a huge dead zone... I basically get timeouts and dns errors everywhere in town.

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Amen to that, bloomington/normal is pretty much a huge dead zone... I basically get timeouts and dns errors everywhere in town.

 

Bad deal when it is impossible sometimes to even get a text message out. If you are leaving town (heading north on Veterans Parkway) - the data speeds are awesome once you get past Furniture Row/Menards. I have actually sat in the Menards parking lot and got 600-800kb down with my phone still hanging on to the tower in Lexington. As soon as I get out of the parking lot (before I cross Ft Jesse,) it grabs some tower in Blono that I am assuming is majorly overloaded.

 

Even farther north - near Chenoa - still on 3g, I have seen 1mb down!

 

Also saw that the tower that is nearest me (CH03IP807) is OEM'ed Samsung. I am about 6-7 miles away - will be interesting to see if/when they light up LTE here if I can get that near my house!

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Hopefully NV helps with the congestion issue, right now unless its like 3 am data is completely useless. I was actually in the Sprint store next to Fresh Market this afternoon and even there the display phones timed out loading a simple page... I'll be so glad when LTE is rolled out. :)

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Hopefully NV helps with the congestion issue, right now unless its like 3 am data is completely useless. I was actually in the Sprint store next to Fresh Market this afternoon and even there the display phones timed out loading a simple page... I'll be so glad when LTE is rolled out. :)

 

Emmmm...Cinnabon... *drool*

 

What were we talking about again?

 

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I hope peoria area gets better Robert did you hear anything about this area yet i do have a update on a tower in washington il on cummins lane they ran a cable into the port area nothing hooked up yet though

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Updated the map today. Here's some of the notable updates.

 

Moved up to Pre-Launch status:

  • Athens, TN
  • Daytona Beach, FL
  • Lawton, OK
  • Lumberton, NC
  • Milford, CT
  • Morganton, NC
  • Norwalk, CT
  • Pinehurst, NC
  • Sevierville, TN
  • Southern Pines, NC
  • Wayne, NJ

LTE now available:

  • Denver, Colorado!
  • Alice, TX
  • Laredo, TX
  • Aberdeen, WA
  • Madison, WI

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Why are there two different pins for Daytona, Port Orange, Ormond?

 

Should there not be? Sprint lists the location as "Daytona Beach-Deltona-Ormond Beach," so I split it into three pins so you can see all the communities they are listing.

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LTE now available:

  • Denver, Colorado!

 

I suppose, among Network Vision markets, this makes Denver almost the last dinosaur.

 

 

:P

 

AJ

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