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  1. These showed up as accepted from Sprint this week in our weekly update. Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  2. Brentwood has not shown up in Sprint's updates or on Sensorly, yet. Stay tuned. We update the maps in our Sponsor section every week showing all the sites Sprint accepted from their OEM's the week before. For more info about becoming a Sponsor: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/ Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  3. This sounds about right. I would estimate about 80% of Nextel sites nationwide are in Sprint CDMA coverage areas. Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  4. Where at? Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  5. London Symphony Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  6. 37Mbps will not be common. You will need line of sight to a panel and an unburdened sector to hit those speeds. But the same is true of hitting 50Mbps on AT&T. Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  7. Yes. There is a thread in the Sponsor section with interactive maps that show all the completed towers. It gets updated once a week. Should be updated later today with all the new sites in every market. Including the new ones in Atlanta. Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  8. Detroit has had WiMax Protection sites active for almost 2 years. The coverage you are seeing in Detroit on Sensorly is definitely WiMax and not LTE. Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  9. A big week of updates in PR/VI. Stay tuned to the NV Sites complete thread in the Sponsors forum later today. Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  10. basket case Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  11. When I think back to our beginnings, it just blows my mind. S4GRU has exceeded my wildest expectations. We are coming up on our first anniversary of when we started our forums. November 4th. S4GRU started as a weekly update in Sprint Users and Android Central back in May 2011. Then we started our own Facebook page in July 2011. Twitter in October 2011. Our original forums in November 2011. We jumped to IP Board in February 2012 and registered S4GRU.com shortly thereafter. It has been amazing. We now have over 5,000 members, nearly 3,000 Facebook fans and over 1,500 Twitter followers. I'm forever grateful to our all volunteer staff and generous Sponsors. Without you all, none of this would be possible. Thank you! Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  12. Meat Lover Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  13. Secret Garden Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  14. English Channel Robert via Moto Photon Q using Forum Runner
  15. Travel Channel Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  16. They are usually only adding one panel per sector. Only on really, really high capacity sites do they need a second NV panel per sector. The other panels are legacy panels. And maybe you are saying that. But when you combined RRU quantity with panels, it sounds like you may be saying three panels and three RRU's per sector. Also, note that the number of RRU's per sector is highly variable from site to site. It depends on the technologies deployed at the site and number of carriers. Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
  17. one time Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner
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