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Sprint Marketing Updates 4G LTE City List where work is under way and adds 9 more communities


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by Robert Herron
Sprint 4G Rollout Updates
Tuesday, November 12, 2012 - 12:39 AM MDT

 

In the latest news from Sprint, they have added another nine additional communities that they anticipate having at least a prelaunch amount of service available to use by its LTE customers in the next few months. Based on a source, these are expected to have usable service by the end of January, barring any unforseen conditions.

 

What's exciting in this list, is it includes not only areas where Sprint is already working (like Oakland/East Bay, Michigan City/LaPorte, Bloomington and Key West), but it also includes some starts in new markets like Minnesota, Oklahoma, Arkansas and South Texas. We have already had S4GRU members seeing activity in the Minnesota market recently. S4GRU has announcedg that work would begin in the Oklahoma market this Winter several months ago. However, the work in Arkansas and South Texas markets represent a move up in the schedule. This is welcome news.

 

It is no accident that Sprint outlines that the LTE signals that are discovered in these areas are "prelaunch." Sprint is trying to set expectations that these are advance LTE signals that will be usable to customers. It's great that Sprint will allow these sites to be usable pretty quickly after they are complete. But as we have seen around our forums and our social media pages, there is a pretty vocal part of their customer base who expects to have wall to wall coverage immediately upon receiving their first LTE signal. It is important that these people understand that they are getting to use their LTE sites really early, before the whole network is ready. And this is a good thing.

 

Most markets will take a long time from prelaunch phase until they have ubiquitous coverage over the whole area. A few months to a year, depending on the market. See the city list below and their corresponding markets:

  • Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (Minnesota market)
  • Fort Smith, AR (Arkansas market)
  • Ardmore, OK (Oklahoma market)
  • Oakland/Fremont/Hayward, CA (SF Bay market)
  • Michigan City/La Porte, IN (Chicago market)
  • McAllen/Edinburg/Mission, TX (South Texas market)
  • Key West, FL (Miami/West Palm market)
  • Bloomington, IN (Indianapolis market)
  • Eau Claire, WI (Minnesota market)

 

 

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Sprint Nextel Corporation has posted the following release to its Newsroom website:

 

Sprint Adding 4G LTE to Nine Additional Cities in Coming Months

 

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE), November 13, 2012 - Continuing its aggressive push to deliver an enhanced top-tier network experience for customers, Sprint (NYSE:S) announced today that its 4G LTE network build is progressing in nine additional cities within its nationwide 3G footprint.

 

Work has begun on the 4G LTE Network in the following additional areas:

 

- Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn.

- Fort Smith, Ark.

- Ardmore, Okla.

- Oakland/Fremont/Hayward, Calif.

- Michigan City/La Porte, Ind.

- McAllen/Edinburg/Mission, Texas

- Key West, Fla.

- Bloomington, Ind.

- Eau Claire, Wis.

 

“We’re committed to providing improved 3G and 4G LTE as quickly as possible, and keeping our customers informed as to when and where they can experience the new network’s superior performance and speed,” said Bob Azzi, senior vice president-Network, Sprint. “Our customers depend on their mobile devices as their primary source of communication, business connectivity and entertainment. We’re delivering all of that functionality at a very competitive price.”

 

During the pre-launch phase, Sprint customers with capable devices may begin to see 4G LTE coverage in these areas and are welcome to use the network even before it officially launches. Sprint plans to announce commercial availability of 4G LTE in these cities in the coming months, followed by continued enhancements in coverage, performance and reliability. Ultimately, Sprint’s 4G LTE coverage is expected to largely match the existing nationwide 3G footprint.

 

Sprint has announced more than 125 cities where Sprint 4G LTE is on its way, including Boston; Charlotte, N.C.; Indianapolis; Los Angeles; Memphis, Tenn.; Miami; Nashville, Tenn.; New Orleans; New York; Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C. To find out more about which markets currently have Sprint 4G LTE and which markets are coming next, please visit www.sprint.com/4GLTE.

 

Sprint introduced its all-new 4G LTE network in July 2012 and currently offers service in 32 cities1. As part of its overall network strategy, Sprint is also doing a complete overhaul of its 3G infrastructure so that customers can enjoy better wireless signal strength, in-building coverage, and fewer dropped/blocked calls. These enhancements are now available to customers in several markets across the country, with significant deployment in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., and will continue to improve in the weeks and months ahead.

 

With these enhancements to Sprint’s 3G network, the company’s prepaid customers, on Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile, will also benefit and can expect to see better coverage, improved network reliability and voice quality resulting in up to 20 to 30 percent fewer dropped and blocked calls.

 

Unlimited + Sprint 4G LTE = Game-changing wireless offer for customers

 

In today’s competitive wireless market, the value of unlimited has never been more apparent and Sprint is clearly a leading choice in wireless. Customers with capable devices can combine Sprint’s all-new 3G and 4G LTE networks and enjoy unlimited data while on the Sprint network. Data usage continues to increase and consumers value Truly Unlimited data because it’s simple and straightforward – while on the Sprint network there is no metering, no throttling, and no need to share data, which increases the likelihood of a surprise monthly bill because of overage charges.

 

Coupled with unbeatable plans and fast devices, Sprint has been working hard to deliver the best customer experience in the past few years. The 2012 American Customer Satisfaction Index ranked Sprint No. 1 among all national carriers in customer satisfaction and most improved, across all 47 industries measured, over the last four years. And Sprint has been ranked Highest in Satisfaction with the Purchase Experience among Full-service Wireless Providers three times in a row by J.D. Power and Associates.

 

About Sprint Nextel

 

Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served nearly 56 million customers at the end of the third quarter of 2012 and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; offering industry-leading mobile data services, leading prepaid brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. The American Customer Satisfaction Index rated Sprint No. 1 among all national carriers in customer satisfaction and most improved, across all 47 industries, during the last four years. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 3 in both its 2011 and 2012 Green Rankings, listing it as one of the nation’s greenest companies, the highest of any telecommunications company.

 

1 Atlanta, Ga.; Athens, Ga.; Baltimore, Md.; Barnstable-Hyannis/Mid-Cape, Mass.; Calhoun, Ga.; Carrollton, Ga.; Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Ill.; Gainesville, Ga.; Dallas; Fort Worth, Texas; Gary, Ind.; Granbury-Hood County, Texas; Houston; Huntsville, Texas; Hutchinson, Kan.; Lawrence, Kan.; Kankakee/Bradley/Bourbonnais, Ill.; Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.; McPherson, Kan.; Manhattan/Junction City, Kan.; New Bedford/Fall River, Mass.; Newnan, Ga.; Rockford, Ill.; Rome, Ga.; San Antonio, Texas; Sedalia, Mo.; St. Joseph, Mo.-Kan.; Topeka, Kan.; Waco, Texas; Waukegan-Lake County, Ill.; Wichita, Kan.; Wichita Falls, Texas.

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Sigh, still nothing in the mitten...

 

Sprint is waiting for Michigan to take off the child's mitten and put on an adult's glove.

 

;)

 

AJ

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I'm pretty sure Michigan will be in the next announcement. Work started in Minnesota before the announcement today. I'm feeling good you guys in the Wolverine State will start seeing activity in the next 30 days.

 

Robert

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Sprint is waiting for Michigan to take off the child's mitten and put on an adult's glove.;)AJ

I think Sprint is giving the mitten the finger....

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Robert, maybe I missed this but do you know why they are completing Ardmore, OK but not any of the bigger cities here in OK?

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I went back to sprint on Monday after two years with Tmo. I forgot how BRUTAL there network speeds were. I did some speed test this morning

 

.02Mbps down .29up 278ms Ehrpd Detroit Mi 42.49277Lat -83.0442Long

 

.07Mbps Down .43up 581ms Same town as above

 

.50Mbsdown .84up ehrpd Lat42.49957 -83.03592Long

 

.12down .91up Same lat and long as above

 

best one was

 

1.08Mbps Down .72up Lat42.29518 -83.18289

 

These speed tests were all in the Downriver area (Melvindale, Dearborn Allen Park) Two of the above were in the Warren, Michigan area.

 

ABSOLUTELY BRUTALLY SLOW! :(

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Son of a...Not only do we have awful weather these days, Cincinnati can't get invited to the cool kids' party. Is there a 5th or 6th round we can hope for here?

 

Sorry, I'll stop venting now. I need to conserve heat anyway. =)

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Any word on when NYC will get LTE? 3G speeds here are ridiculously slow, and the unlimited plan is worthless when your data peaks at .1 mb/sec.

 

I thought S4GRU predicted a "November 2012" roll-out in NYC. It's November. Any updates? Or is the CNET article indicating a March 2013 roll out more accurate?

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Robert, maybe I missed this but do you know why they are completing Ardmore, OK but not any of the bigger cities here in OK?

 

They will be starting in locations all over the Oklahoma market. Once they start a market, they will not leave until the whole market is done. However, Ardmore will be the first one that will have a launchable amount of service. Stay tuned to S4GRU to hear about other work in the Oklahoma market.

 

Robert

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Son of a...Not only do we have awful weather these days, Cincinnati can't get invited to the cool kids' party. Is there a 5th or 6th round we can hope for here?Sorry, I'll stop venting now. I need to conserve heat anyway. =)

 

The Cincinnati market should start work in Q1-2013. Stay tuned.

 

Robert

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Any word on when NYC will get LTE? 3G speeds here are ridiculously slow, and the unlimited plan is worthless when your data peaks at .1 mb/sec.I thought S4GRU predicted a "November 2012" roll-out in NYC. It's November. Any updates? Or is the CNET article indicating a March 2013 roll out more accurate?

 

Work is under way, hundreds of sites have been upgraded and some are already live. You can see some of the live sites here at Sensorly: http://sensorly.com/fullscreen/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint#q=new_york_city,new_york

 

Deployment will continue, with more sites going week after week. Launch is not likely to happen in November since the Hurricane. But it still may happen in December. Launch will probably occur with 60% - 70% coverage. But work will still continue even after the launch until every site is converted.

 

Robert

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Still trying to figure out where they started in Baton Rouge...we were on the list at one time and but nothing started. Head scratcher... don't get excited that your city is on the list, get excited when you see someone actually working in your area.

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Work is under way, hundreds of sites have been upgraded and some are already live. You can see some of the live sites here at Sensorly: http://sensorly.com/...k_city,new_yorkDeployment will continue, with more sites going week after week. Launch is not likely to happen in November since the Hurricane. But it still may happen in December. Launch will probably occur with 60% - 70% coverage. But work will still continue even after the launch until every site is converted.Robert

 

Hey Robert,

 

Does that mean that there are upgraded towers all over new york city but users aren't allowed to connect to them? If so that is definitely great news because all they need to do is flip the switch. For some reason I felt like only the ones that appear on your Sites Complete maps are the ones that are done. And everything else is still under construction.

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Can't wait to see some sites closer to my neck of the woods show up as NV complete!

 

They've already brought the 3G network back up to snuff. It will be cool to make the next jump to LTE.

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I went back to sprint on Monday after two years with Tmo. I forgot how BRUTAL there network speeds were. I did some speed test this morning.02Mbps down .29up 278ms Ehrpd Detroit Mi 42.49277Lat -83.0442Long .07Mbps Down .43up 581ms Same town as above.50Mbsdown .84up ehrpd Lat42.49957 -83.03592Long.12down .91up Same lat and long as abovebest one was 1.08Mbps Down .72up Lat42.29518 -83.18289These speed tests were all in the Downriver area (Melvindale, Dearborn Allen Park) Two of the above were in the Warren, Michigan area.ABSOLUTELY BRUTALLY SLOW! :(

 

1 meg down is more than serviceable for 3G, once NV comes though, all towers will have sufficient backhaul to support much better 3G data speeds, along with over 30 megs down for LTE in ideal conditions.

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They will be starting in locations all over the Oklahoma market. Once they start a market, they will not leave until the whole market is done. However, Ardmore will be the first one that will have a launchable amount of service. Stay tuned to S4GRU to hear about other work in the Oklahoma market.Robert

 

Thanks robert. Hopefully they move up in the OKC area soon!

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