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According to Sensorly looks like this site is live but as of last update was only 3G complete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BS54XC919

41.551285777755254, -70.95027490611346,

10 Gentry Ln, South Dartmouth, MA 02748, USA

 

It could be. Or it could be that it is close enough to another site to get a signal from there. Maybe it will show up on today's update?

 

If you get over near that tower in the future, maybe you can connect and tell us your LTE signal strength from your LTE Engineering screen. That would help rule out whether you are connected to the new site or not.

 

Thanks!

 

Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

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It could be. Or it could be that it is close enough to another site to get a signal from there. Maybe it will show up on today's update?

 

If you get over near that tower in the future, maybe you can connect and tell us your LTE signal strength from your LTE Engineering screen. That would help rule out whether you are connected to the new site or not.

 

Thanks!

 

Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

 

Ill see what I can do. Kind of a drive from my house.

 

On another note. Why would they build a new tower (King St New Bedford, Ma) but not make it 4g right away?

 

Bobby

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Ill see what I can do. Kind of a drive from my house.

 

On another note. Why would they build a new tower (King St New Bedford' date=' Ma) but not make it 4g right away?

 

Bobby[/quote']

 

I'm stumped. It surprised me, actually. I have thought about this quite a bit the last few weeks. I have three ideas:

 

1. The site is much older than anyone realizes. Its possible its been there for 6 months or more, but it was just discovered as a new site recently. So it could possibly been installed just before NV really got started in the area.

 

2. The contract and design for the new site is old and precedes Network Vision. Maybe there were delays in planning, zoning and permitting.

 

3. This site was added urgently and maybe even using old parts removed from other decommissioned legacy sites. Might as well let these old legacy components be useful and fill in a coverage hole. If this is the case, they will have to add this site to AlcaLu's contract by change order and this would probably be one of the last sites in the market to be converted.

 

All of these are just theories. I have no idea.

 

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I'm stumped. It surprised me, actually. I have thought about this quite a bit the last few weeks. I have three ideas:

 

1. The site is much older than anyone realizes. Its possible its been there for 6 months or more, but it was just discovered as a new site recently. So it could possibly been installed just before NV really got started in the area.

 

2. The contract and design for the new site is old and precedes Network Vision. Maybe there were delays in planning, zoning and permitting.

 

3. This site was added urgently and maybe even using old parts removed from other decommissioned legacy sites. Might as well let these old legacy components be useful and fill in a coverage hole. If this is the case, they will have to add this site to AlcaLu's contract by change order and this would probably be one of the last sites in the market to be converted.

 

All of these are just theories. I have no idea.

 

Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

 

All sounds plausible. I do know driving on RT 140 near where the site is now I used to roam and drop calls. Now I have all my bars! Just really slow data speed.

 

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Cant wait to go home from work. More coverage on Rt 140 in New Bedford closer to my house!! Just showed up on sensorly. Robert this may be from that new King st site!!

 

Bobby

 

I'm still waiting for this week's site update.

 

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I'm still waiting for this week's site update.

 

Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

 

Was unable to pick up LTE on ride home. So disappointing. Someone had to have picked it up for it to be on Sensorly. It wasnt there this morning but it is there now.

 

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Made an account to report first usable speedtest in my area. I usually flash 4G after toggling airplane mode, then go to 3G. Signal strength is weak at my house (currently -117dBm RSRP, -10dB RSRQ), but just up the road a bit on Rt. 2/ Merriam Ave Leominster I was able to complete a speed test while going down the highway before dropping out. I did not get a 4G signal strength reading to go with this speed test.

 

Dowload: 6.37 Mbps

Upload: 4.84 Mbps

Ping: 64ms

 

Nearest tower was at least 2 miles away according to Sprint network enhancement page and there's no way to know if this is an LTE tower, or if I was getting signal from one of the other three nearby towers. I'll monitor signal strength next time I go through the area to see if I can determine which tower it is.

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Was unable to pick up LTE on ride home. So disappointing. Someone had to have picked it up for it to be on Sensorly. It wasnt there this morning but it is there now.

 

Bobby

 

I was the one who added the extra spots in Dartmouth on 140 and a bit spotty going all the way down to Smith Neck road. I had my phone galaxy s3 in forced LTE mode so I bet that's why it lasted longer than normal.

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I was the one who added the extra spots in Dartmouth on 140 and a bit spotty going all the way down to Smith Neck road. I had my phone galaxy s3 in forced LTE mode so I bet that's why it lasted longer than normal.

 

Well hopefully it means its closer. Thanks for letting me know.

 

Bobby

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http://newsroom.sprint.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=2395&view_id=7008

 

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), September 24, 2012 - Sprint (NYSE:S) today announced availability of 4G LTE to customers in Lawrence, Kan.; Topeka, Kan.; Wichita, Kan.; Waukegan-Lake County, Ill.; and Barnstable-Hyannis/Mid-Cape, Mass.
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Can someone please explain why someone with their phone on LTE only will pick up a tower but not me while I switch back and forth from CDMA only to LTE/CDMA near a specific tower. I pick up 4G no problem at my work but not where he picked it up for sensorly.

 

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Can someone please explain why someone with their phone on LTE only will pick up a tower but not me while I switch back and forth from CDMA only to LTE/CDMA near a specific tower. I pick up 4G no problem at my work but not where he picked it up for sensorly.

 

Bobby

 

I think that just has to do with the radio on the EVO LTE. i have been curious also why it seems my EVO doesn't automatically change over to LTE and the other phones seem to retain the LTE connection for longer distances from what ive read. Hopefully a firmware update in the future with fix this.

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I think that just has to do with the radio on the EVO LTE. i have been curious also why it seems my EVO doesn't automatically change over to LTE and the other phones seem to retain the LTE connection for longer distances from what ive read. Hopefully a firmware update in the future with fix this.

 

Same problems. Have to restart my phone a lot because it wont reconnect to the mobile network,

 

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I also have an HTC EVO 4G LTE. I have not picked up a 4g signal once; I live in Westie, travel around Norwood on weekends, and work at Copley Square. I ensured I have my CDMA/LTE setting on, and have gone in/out of airplane mode a few times. Never seen the LTE pop up on my screen. Sigh.

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Same problems. Have to restart my phone a lot because it wont reconnect to the mobile network,

 

Bobby

 

I had that issue in the past depending on what rom ive had running. But this phone on a stock rom i havent lost complete mobile network. Just noticing weird radio issue's with LTE mostly. Dont want to wait till LTE is completely deployed to find out that my EVO is completely unable to hold onto LTE service and then not be able to return it for another LTE phone that actually detects LTE correctly.

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I also have an HTC EVO 4G LTE. I have not picked up a 4g signal once; I live in Westie, travel around Norwood on weekends, and work at Copley Square. I ensured I have my CDMA/LTE setting on, and have gone in/out of airplane mode a few times. Never seen the LTE pop up on my screen. Sigh.

 

I have gotten signal over by the faulkner hospital. One and only time 4g has came up on my phone without having to do anything with switching the phone from airplane mode. Drove past it a day later and it did not do the same. Was driving and unable to do the cmda lte toggle though. Should still be live over there though.

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