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Did anyone else order a Sprint MiFi 500 LTE hotspot? I just got a shipping confirmation, so I can start hunting for TD-LTE soon.

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Did anyone else order a Sprint MiFi 500 LTE hotspot? I just got a shipping confirmation, so I can start hunting for TD-LTE soon.

 

I did. Not sure when it will ship. Not sure where I'm going to use it either ... stuck on old 3G in Springfield, lol.

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Did anyone else order a Sprint MiFi 500 LTE hotspot? I just got a shipping confirmation, so I can start hunting for TD-LTE soon.

Awesome! Glad we have Guinea Pig!

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Awesome! Glad we have Guinea Pig!

 

You should get one - the steps were detailed on how to get the free hotspot... I wish there were 1GB plans... but I'm sure I can burn through 3GB/mo easy.

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Actually..... It looks like it was a 3G/4G update, unless the fusion map was behind, but I don't think so. Still just one site though.

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/530-network-vision-site-map-arkansas-kansas-missouri-oklahoma-markets/?p=174365&do=findComment&comment=174365

 

 

Gahh... the update changed. 4 Updates, 3 LTE!

 

Click to link to see for where.

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/530-network-vision-site-map-arkansas-kansas-missouri-oklahoma-markets/?p=174365&do=findComment&comment=174365

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Not after the tornado you don't.

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It damaged some roofs and tore the wall off a garage but for the most part the damage was minor compared to the other side by Kisker and White Oaks on the other side of Wulfrum.

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It damaged some roofs and tore the wall off a garage but for the most part the damage was minor compared to the other side by Kisker and White Oaks on the other side of Wulfrum.

I almost drove from 79 and Mexico to Willott and Jungerman in that storm.....

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Your a brave soul. Even the NWS got in nuclear position.

 

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I was filling up at 711 when the rain started and almost made that drive but decided to get my @$$ back to the house.

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First Metro East 4G!!!!!!!!!!! Puts chair back together......

If the wind is blowing right, that site just might reach my house.  I'll have to investigate tonight...

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