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Coverage Map Update 6/9/17


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Coverage map updated. As I hinted at a few times in the forums, Extended LTE/3G has been added on Comnet in Nevada as well as Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana :). Cool stuff!

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And Georgia!

 

http://www.commnetwireless.com/wireless-wholesale.html

https://rf.jwmaloney.name/sprint-coverage.html

https://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?

 

Their website coverage wise just says UMTS.  So is that HSPA, not LTE? 

Also, is there a map out there with Comnet's spectrum holdings?  Seem to have holdings in a lot of places, but I'm sure they are thin.

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Commnet has been saying the are adding LTE for a long time. They may have not added LTE coverage maps, yet.

 

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And Georgia!

 

http://www.commnetwireless.com/wireless-wholesale.html

https://rf.jwmaloney.name/sprint-coverage.html

https://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?

 

Their website coverage wise just says UMTS. So is that HSPA, not LTE?

Also, is there a map out there with Comnet's spectrum holdings? Seem to have holdings in a lot of places, but I'm sure they are thin.

Try here:

 

http://specmap.sequence-omega.net

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Coverage map updated. As I hinted at a few times in the forums, Extended LTE/3G has been added on Comnet in Nevada as well as Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana :). Cool stuff!

Comnet was the worst! It was 1x only that barely worked when I traveled through Nevada, Utah, Wyoming​ last year.

 

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Comnet was the worst! It was 1x only that barely worked when I traveled through Nevada, Utah, Wyoming​ last year.

 

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LTE now :). They have 5x5 700 in most areas as well as some midband IIRC.

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