Jump to content

Network Vision/LTE - Colorado Market (Denver/Colo Springs/Fort Collins/Pueblo/Grand Jct)


Craig

Recommended Posts

Howdy Folks.  Pretty excited about the roll out!  

 

Question, I have a HTC One and have driven through some purple areas in Arvada reflected on the Sensorly maps but my phone never jumped to LTE and was still horrible with speeds?  Do I have to force my phone in to LTE only?

 

Also just made a small contribution to see those tower maps.  Looking forward to access.

 

Thanks all and have a great day! 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Howdy Folks. Pretty excited about the roll out!

 

Question, I have a HTC One and have driven through some purple areas in Arvada reflected on the Sensorly maps but my phone never jumped to LTE and was still horrible with speeds? Do I have to force my phone in to LTE only?

 

Also just made a small contribution to see those tower maps. Looking forward to access.

 

Thanks all and have a great day!

Somebody mapped that forcing band 41 that I believe your phone doesn't have !!!????

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dread.....Will other bands follow that my One does have?

Absolutely. I believe the HTC One can only support b25 which runs on 1900 mhz. You will start seeing more and more of b25 everywhere as denver progresses.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Absolutely. I believe the HTC One can only support b25 which runs on 1900 mhz. You will start seeing more and more of b25 everywhere as denver progresses.

Ooops....Thank you very much

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Glad to see more mapping downtown on sensorly where I work. I'm guessing I'll just be waiting on my S5 to arrive and not worry about the NV upgrades because they will be completed by April 11th?

Edited by kdw9988
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Howdy Folks.  Pretty excited about the roll out!  

 

Question, I have a HTC One and have driven through some purple areas in Arvada reflected on the Sensorly maps but my phone never jumped to LTE and was still horrible with speeds?  Do I have to force my phone in to LTE only?

 

Also just made a small contribution to see those tower maps.  Looking forward to access.

 

Thanks all and have a great day!

Others have already commented, but it would appear that those areas downtown are Band 41 (Sprint Spark) LTE areas. While your device cannot currently access that band of LTE, Sprint will be launching Band 25 LTE (PCS LTE) in Denver over the next couple of months. The HTC One will be able to access that LTE, without forcing LTE Only.

 

The LTE rollout is coming soon, it could be as soon as a couple of days, or a month or two out, but it should happen before Spring is over.

 

 

Glad to see more mapping downtown on sensorly where I work. I'm guessing I'll just be waiting on my S5 to arrive and not worry about the NV upgrades because they will be completed by April 11th?

Where did the April 11th date come from?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The LTE rollout is coming soon, it could be as soon as a couple of days, 

 

Thou shall knock on wood, or thou must wait an additional fortnight before enjoying the graces of NV and LTE.  

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thou shall knock on wood, or thou must wait an additional fortnight before enjoying the graces of NV and LTE.  

 Let's hope for the fortnight! After looking at the maps today, I think it's going to be another 30 days.. Let's hope for tomorrow, and plan for next month! This is funnnnnnnnnnnn...... Best wishes to all of you. Santa

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

So up in Greeley interesting moves... The tower off of 23rd Ave and 16th St got connected to fiber today. Thought it was already there but I watched them drag it right through the road and in to the enclosure. Good signs for my work tower.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

So up in Greeley interesting moves... The tower off of 23rd Ave and 16th St got connected to fiber today. Thought it was already there but I watched them drag it right through the road and in to the enclosure. Good signs for my work tower.

Got a lot of tech's working in the Denver area. We talked about the 2 man crew off of wadsworth and c470 this am. Great signs!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everyday i go on Sensorly the LTE footprint grows a bit more thats awesome improvement cant wait til i'll finally be able to use LTE including usable 3G Thanks to everyone and there data.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everyday i go on Sensorly the LTE footprint grows a bit more thats awesome improvement cant wait til i'll finally be able to use LTE including usable 3G Thanks to everyone and there data.

With lte you shoudn't need 3g. 4glte should replace it. 4Glte is internet. 1X800 will be voice.... It's going to be awsome! Santa

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

With lte you shoudn't need 3g. 4glte should replace it. 4Glte is internet. 1X800 will be voice.... It's going to be awsome! Santa

3g will still be very relevant. 4g is not a replacement of 3g.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

{style_image_url}/attachicon.gif uploadfromtaptalk1393995078056.jpg so this was taken arty at 120th and federal. What gives? The internet has been horrible as you can tell. Any ideas

 

Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk

 

Legacy sites with t1 don't stand a chance.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone 5s using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • large.unreadcontent.png.6ef00db54e758d06

  • gallery_1_23_9202.png

  • Posts

    • I assume that any agreement is not perpetual and has an end date. - Trip
    • I think it is likely that T-Mobile will be forced to honor any existing US cellular roaming agreements in those areas as a condition of them taking over the spectrum.  In that case, there would be no improvement of service unless T-Mobile improves the service offering in those areas.
    • My understanding is the MNO carriers are the one who have objected to the use of cell phones in commercial planes.  I understand that it ties down too many cell phones at once, thus I can not see this changing. However this depends on how it is structured. Use of a different plmn for satellite service might make it possible for planes only to connect with satellite. Private pilots have been using cellphones in planes for many decades. Far fewer phones at a lower altitude.
    • On Reddit, someone asked (skeptically) if the US Cellular buyout would result in better service.  I'd been pondering this very issue, and decided to cross-post my response here: I've been pondering the question in the title and I've come to the conclusion that the answer is that it's possible. Hear me out. Unlike some of the small carriers that work exclusively with one larger carrier, all three major carriers roam on US Cellular today in at least some areas, so far as I know. If that network ceases to exist, then the carriers would presumably want to recover those areas of lost service by building out natively. Thus, people in those areas who may only have service from US Cellular or from US Cellular and one other may gain competition from other carriers backfilling that loss. How likely is it? I'm not sure. But it's definitely feasible. Most notably, AT&T did their big roaming deal with US Cellular in support of FirstNet in places where they lacked native coverage. They can't just lose a huge chunk of coverage whole still making FirstNet happy; I suspect they'll have to build out and recover at least some of that area, if not most of it. So it'd be indirect, but I could imagine it. - Trip
    • Historically, T-Mobile has been the only carrier contracting with Crown Castle Solutions, at least in Brooklyn. I did a quick count of the ~35 nodes currently marked as "installed" and everything mapped appears to be T-Mobile. However, they have a macro sector pointed directly at this site and seem to continue relying on the older-style DAS nodes. Additionally, there's another Crown Castle Solutions node approved for construction just around the corner, well within range of their macro. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Verizon using a new vendor for their mmWave build, especially since the macro site directly behind this node lacks mmWave/CBRS deployment (limited to LTE plus C-Band). However, opting for a multi-carrier solution here seems unlikely unless another carrier has actually joined the build. This node is equidistant (about five blocks) between two AT&T macro sites, and there are no oDAS nodes deployed nearby. Although I'm not currently mapping AT&T, based on CellMapper, it appears to be right on cell edge for both sites. Regardless, it appears that whoever is deploying is planning for a significant build. There are eight Crown Castle Solutions nodes approved for construction in a 12-block by 2-block area.
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...