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No it is Extended LTE service. 



Sweet well hopefully they’ll be able get extended LTE in Marquette. I wonder if sprint will ever provide native service up there. I’m guessing never until they actually expand coverage deeper into rural America god knows when.


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18 minutes ago, Brynn0823 said:

Sweet well hopefully they’ll be able get extended LTE in Marquette. I wonder if sprint will ever provide native service up there. I’m guessing never until they actually expand coverage deeper into rural America god knows when.

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That information is in the Sponsor section. You should check it out.

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7 minutes ago, Brynn0823 said:

Is it a one time $5 fee or monthly

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It's not a fee, it's a donation. And it's whatever you can afford, but we need $15-20 per sponsor to keep the site online and ad-free.

Someone already linked you to the information earlier today.

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It's not a fee, it's a donation. And it's whatever you can afford, but we need $15-20 per sponsor to keep the site online and ad-free.
Someone already linked you to the information earlier today.




Can you send me the link again ? I can’t find it


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