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  1. Site acceptance reports from Thursday (9/26) and Friday (9/27): Alabama – 3 updates (2 LTE) Arkansas - 6 updates (LTE) Atlanta/Athens – 11 updates (4 LTE) Baltimore – 3 updates (LTE) Boston – 8 updates (4 LTE) Central Illinois – 23 updates (2 LTE) Central Iowa – 8 updates (3G) Central Jersey – 4 updates (2 LTE) Charlotte – 3 updates (LTE) Chicago – 1 update (LTE) Cincinnati – 8 updates (LTE) Cleveland – 28 updates (3G) Colorado – 40 updates (3G) Columbus – 15 updates (3G) Dakotas – 5 updates (3G) Delaware – 2 updates (LTE) DFW – 4 updates (2 LTE) East Iowa – 2 updates (LTE) East Kentucky – 2 updates (LTE) East Michigan – 21 updates (3G) East Texas – 3 updates (2 LTE) Ft. Wayne/South Bend – 1 update (LTE) GA/SC Coast – 2 updates (1 LTE) Georgia – 1 update (LTE) Gulf Coast – 13 updates (12 LTE) Houston – 4 updates (LTE) Idaho – 10 updates (1 LTE) Indianapolis – 1 update (LTE) Inland Northwest – 28 updates (2 LTE) Jacksonville – 4 updates (2 LTE) Kansas – 4 updates (3 LTE) LA Metro – 5 updates (2 LTE) Las Vegas – 1 update (3G) Long Island – 1 update (3G) Louisiana – 1 update (LTE) Lower Central Valley – 3 updates (3G) Memphis – 4 updates (LTE) Miami/West Palm – 4 updates (2 LTE) Milwaukee - 6 updates (2 LTE) Minnesota – 28 updates (2 LTE) Missouri – 8 updates (LTE) Myrtle Beach – 1 update (3G) Nashville – 2 updates (1 LTE) New Orleans – 5 updates (4 LTE) New York City – 8 updates (7 LTE) Northern Connecticut – 8 updates (3G) Northern Jersey- 5 updates (2 LTE) North LA - 2 updates (3G) Oklahoma – 3 updates (LTE) Orange County – 8 updates (5 LTE) Oregon/SW Washington – 36 updates (22 LTE) Orlando – 13 updates (10 LTE) Philadelphia Metro – 7 updates (4 LTE) Phoenix – 7 update (2 LTE) Providence – 2 updates (3G) PR/VI – 1 update (LTE) Raleigh/Durham – 11 updates (2 LTE) Riverside/San Bernardino – 9 updates (6 LTE) San Diego = 9 updates (7 LTE) SF Bay – 5 updates (4 LTE) South Bay – 45 updates (1 LTE) South Carolina – 2 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut – 2 updates (1 LTE) Southern Jersey – 2 updates (3G) South Texas – 1 update (LTE) Southwest Florida – 1 update (3G) Tampa – 1 update (3G) The Panhandle – 3 updates (LTE) Toledo – 9 updates (3G) Tucson/Yuma – 2 updates (3G) Upper Central Valley – 1 update (LTE) Upstate NY East – 4 updates (1 LTE) Utah – 6 updates (3G) VT/NH/ME – 6 updates (1 LTE) Washington DC – 11 updates (7 LTE) West Iowa/Nebraska – 12 updates (3G) West Kentucky – 4 updates (LTE) West Michigan – 30 updates (3G) West Texas – 1 update (LTE) West Washington – 10 updates (4 LTE) Winston/Salem – 2 updates (LTE) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  2. I will not be able to post the summary until later today or tonight, but I have updated the maps. So you can check out the NV Sites Complete Map for all the sites accepted through Friday, September 27th. Robert
  3. I was getting 4-30Mbps, depending on how strong the signal was. Robert
  4. I mapped all that. Note 2 has great LTE reception. I added a ton of mapping the two days I was on the north side of Peoria/Glendale and over in Sun City. Robert
  5. I think that Apple users have good cause to block some people. Robert
  6. Hey, I resemble that remark. I've also been called a phone whore. Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk
  7. I'll go first. WHOCK-CHAW!!! Robert
  8. That is silly. Unlimited smartphone data is unlimited. There is no limit to the amount of smartphone data you can use. The amount of smartphone data that is allowed to be used is without limit. It is unlimited. Period. To say it's not is trying to make it something it's not. It is not unlimited tethered usage. It is also not unlimited ballet dancing, waterskiing or sumo wrestling. It is unlimited smartphone data. So unlimited smartphone data is not unlimited smartphone data? It's not as of Sprint advertises unlimited data any way you please. And also Sprint doesn't advertise unlimited hotspot usage. They clearly say there is a fee for hotspot usage and a monthly data allotment for it. You cannot counter anything to my point that I WOULD PREFER paying a flat rate fee per GB. It's my preference. It has nothing to do with Sprint. This is just semantics. It's not true unlimited unless someone is allowed to steal, rape and pillage the entire network for themselves in any way they deem acceptable by their personal moral compass which sways any way the wind blows and suits their personal desires. This topic is being shut down now. This is like the 10th time these stupid ass topics have started and it always ends up in someone being banned. Because some retard who hasn't been involved in the thread always ends up breaking into the vigorous discussion and starts dropping insults and expletives because they cannot rip off Sprint and ruin the experience of other customers because they feel our opinion somehow impacts their ability to Torrent host 100's of GB per month. Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk
  9. Unlimited smartphone usage is still unlimited. To call unlimited smartphone usage not unlimited because it doesn't allow every conceivable unauthorized unlimited scenario is stupid. Sprint allows unlimited smartphone usage and probably will not ever cancel you for that, even if you are wasteful and over consumptive. But if you do something beyond just using a lot of data on your smartphone, like trying to do unauthorized unlimited tethering, you will likely get the boot and rightfully so. An all you can eat buffet offers unlimited food consumption while you're there. But you cannot take it home. Just because you cannot violate the rules and be allowed to also have unlimited food consumption while at home (i.e. taking food home with you too) does not make the buffet not unlimited. People who unauthorized tether their devices are scammers. Trying to get something for nothing. They pay for unlimited smartphone access and that is all they're entitled to. Sprint smartphone unlimited is not a personal ISP. Sprint offers hotspot plans for people who want that service. It costs money. Abusers ruin the network experience for everybody. If people abuse unlimited, it will end. And the abusers will be the first ones to bitch. I'm so sick of abusers that I would prefer to change to a full per GB charge. A straight up $10/GB. If you only use a little, you save some money. Want to use a lot? You just pay your share. Robert
  10. I get the humour in your post. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  11. I won't answer that question. If someone does that they deserved to be canceled and charged the ETF. That's asinine. If you are legitimately using data on your smartphone, you need not worry. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  12. If you are using the data from apps on your smartphone, you never have to worry. Start breaking the T&C's by unauthorized tethering or hotspotting, then high usages are going to get you in trouble. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  13. Site acceptance reports from Wednesday (9/25): Alabama – 2 updates (1 LTE) Albuquerque – 1 update (3G) Arkansas – 2 updates (3G) Austin – 1 update (LTE Baltimore – 3 updates (LTE) Boston – 1 update (3G) Buffalo – 5 updates (3G) Central Illinois – 1 update (LTE) Central Iowa – 1 update (LTE) Central Pennsylvania – 10 updates (2 LTE) Charlotte – 1 update (3G) Chicago – 9 updates (3G) Columbus – 13 updates (3G) Dakotas – 8 updates (3G) East Iowa – 2 updates (LTE) East Texas – 1 update (LTE) FT. Wayne/South Bend – 3 updates (LTE) GA/SC Coast – 2 updates (LTE) Gulf Coast – 2 updates (LTE) Houston – 4 updates (1 LTE) Idaho – 3 updates (LTE) Indianapolis – 1 update (LTE) Jacksonville – 2 updates (LTE) Kansas – 2 updates (1 LTE) LA Metro – 3 updates (1 LTE) Las Vegas – 2 updates (1 LTE) Memphis – 3 updates (2 LTE) Miami/West Palm – 3 updates (1 LTE) Minnesota – 3 updates (3G) Missouri – 12 updates (LTE) Myrtle Beach – 1 update (3G) Nashville – 3 updates (2 LTE) New Orleans – 1 update (LTE) New York City – 4 updates (1 LTE) Norfolk – 1 update (3G) Northern Connecticut – 3 updates (1 LTE) Northern Jersey – 3 updates (1 LTE) Oklahoma – 3 updates (1 LTE) Orange County – 1 update (LTE) Orlando – 2 updates (1 LTE) Phoenix – 1 update (3G) Providence – 2 updates (3G) Riverside/San Bernardino – 2 updates (1 LTE) San Diego – 2 updates (3G) SF Bay – 23 updates (3G) South Carolina – 3 updates (2 LTE) Southern Connecticut – 3 updates (1 LTE) Southern Jersey – 4 updates (1 LTE) South Texas – 3 updates (3G) Southwest Florida – 2 updates (1 LTE) Tampa – 2 updates (LTE) Upper Central Valley – 4 updates (3G) Upstate NY East – 4 updates (2 LTE) VT/NH/ME – 2 updates (3G) Washington DC – 3 updates (1 LTE) West Iowa/Nebraska – 2 updates (3G) West Kentucky – 3 updates (LTE) West Texas – 3 updates (2 LTE) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  14. Site acceptance reports from Tuesday (9/24): Alabama - 1 update (LTE) Albuquerque - 1 update (3G) Arkansas - 3 updates (LTE) Atlanta/Athens - 1 update (3G) Austin - 2 updates (LTE) Baltimore - 1 update (LTE) Boston - 4 updates (2 LTE) Buffalo - 17 updates (3G) Central Illinois - 1 update (LTE) Central Jersey - 2 updates (1 LTE) Central Pennsylvania - 1 update (3G) Chicago - 3 updates (LTE) East Iowa - 2 updates (LTE) East Kentucky - 2 updates (LTE) East Michigan - 1 update (3G) East Texas - 2 updates (LTE) Georgia - 2 updates (LTE) Gulf Coast - 3 updates (2 LTE) Houston - 1 update (LTE) Indianapolis - 1 update (LTE) Inland Northwest - 1 update (LTE) Kansas - 1 udpate (LTE) LA Metro - 1 update (3G) Las Vegas - 3 updates (1 LTE) Long Island - 1 update (3G) Louisiana - 2 updates (LTE) Memphis - 2 updates (LTE) Missouri - 5 updates (LTE) Nashville - 2 updates (LTE) New York City - 2 updates (1 LTE) Norfolk - 6 updates (3G) Northern Connecticut - 5 updates (4 LTE) Northern Jersey - 3 updates (1 LTE) North LA - 1 update (3G) Oklahoma - 1 update (LTE) Orange County - 4 updates (3 LTE) Oregon/SW Washington - 2 updates (1 LTE) Orlando - 1 update (LTE) Philadelphia Metro - 4 updates (3G) Phoenix - 6 updates (3 LTE) Raleigh Durham - 1 update (LTE) San Antonio -2 updates (1 LTE) San Diego - 1 update (LTE) SF Bay - 1 update (LTE) South Carolina - 5 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut - 1 update (LTE) Southern Jersey - 2 updates (3G) South Texas - 5 updates (1 LTE) Southwest Florida - 1 update (3G) The Panhandle - 2 updates (LTE) Upper Central Valley - 5 updates (2 LTE) Upstate NY Central - 1 update (LTE) Washington DC - 4 updates (3 LTE) West Kentucky - 8 updates (6 LTE) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  15. LTE turned on somewhere this morning over here by Arrowhead Mall. I'm sitting at my desk in my hotel room working on the update when my LTE notification chime rang at 7:10 AM. SignalCheck Pro FTW! Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  16. whiskey flask Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  17. gag order Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 4
  18. And I will never betray the secret of your inner gooey nougat center! Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk
  19. I only received one donation this morning from PayPal, and it wasn't for you. Please send me a message with the donation information, or forward to me the email your received from PayPal to s4gru@herronweb.com. Thanks. Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk
  20. I personally don't care if Sprint reads our forums or not. Posts will follow the rules. Sprint has their forums to read complaints. Our members do not want to read them here. That's why the posting guidelines exist. Out members do not want to read through pages and pages of complaints. Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk
  21. Site acceptance reports from Monday (9/23): Atlanta/Athens - 1 update (LTE) Baltimore - 1 update (LTE) Boston - 1 update (LTE) Central Illinois - 3 updates (CDMA 800) Cleveland - 11 updates (10 CDMA 800, 1 iDEN Conversion) Columbus - 6 updates (3G) Delaware - 2 updates (3G) DFW - 1 update (LTE) East Kentucky - 1 update (LTE) FT. Wayne/South Bend - 2 updates (LTE) Georgia - 2 updates (LTE) Gulf Coast - 1 update (LTE) Indianapolis - 7 updates (CDMA 800) Inland Northwest - 2 updates (1 LTE, 1 CDMA 800) Jacksonville - 1 update (LTE) Kansas - 3 updates (1 LTE) LA Metro - 1 update (3G) Las Vegas - 2 updates (3G) Louisiana - 1 update (LTE) Memphis - 3 updates (LTE) Milwaukee - 20 updates (1 LTE, 7 CDMA 800) Minnesota - 6 updates (1 LTE, 2 CDMA 800) Mississippi - 2 updates (LTE) Missouri - 3 updates (2 LTE) Myrtle Beach - 1 update (3G) Nashville - 10 update (1 LTE, 9 CDMA 800) New Orleans -2 updates (LTE) Northern Connecticut - 1 update (3G) Orange County - 3 updates (LTE) Oregon/SW Washington - 26 updates (18 CDMA 800) Orlando - 1 update (LTE) Philadelphia Metro - 1 update (3G) Pittsburgh - 5 updates (3G) Providence - 1 update (3G) San Diego - 4 updates (3 LTE) SF Bay - 12 updates (CDMA 800) South Carolina - 2 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut - 4 updates (3 LTE) Southern Jersey - 1 update (LTE) Upstate NY Central - 4 updates (3G) VT/NH/ME - 1 update (3G) Washington DC - 1 update (LTE) Maps are updated. Note the CDMA 800 acceptances in an Ericsson market (Nashville). Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  22. I do not think so lowly of Hawaiians. Only the government they have allowed to govern them. The same for New Mexicans. Robert
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