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blackwaterstout

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  1. Great move nTelos! Not! Focusing on an area already covered by native Sprint coverage is insane. I guess its all a moot point here because Sprint customers are hung out to dry in nTelos land anyway.
  2. Sure the agreements signed, but its not technically in effect yet. Ask the guys that live in Beckley, Bluefield, Roanoke,etc. Beckley was upgraded to LTE 6+ months ago but only the ntelos customers are using it. Its still not turned on for Sprint customers.
  3. Better hope its Sprint because only god knows when nTelos will open up the LTE network to us Sprint customers. Since Sprint has only miniscule native WV coverage (parkersburg and wheeling) I think we are all SOL in Mon, Marion, and Harrison counties.
  4. I'm generally an LG guy (2 tv's, fridge, washer/dryer) and quite honestly I don't own a single piece of Samsung electronics. I'm contract free right now and really thought my next phone would be the g3 but I have yet to pull the trigger. After hearing about a 6mm thin metal cased phone I'm seriously considering waiting for this. I know big is all the rage but sometimes I really find myself wanting a more pocketable phone. But I don't want to sacrifice performance and I'm not willing to go to the dark side (apple). So this may actually be my next phone if it truely has the specs I'm hearing about.
  5. So I know this is probably pure speculation and guestimation but where would you put the completion percentage of each of the big 4? I know its never truely 100% complete because of continual upgrades but thinking in terms of how many towers have LTE installed what would the numbers look like Purely guessing on my part but I'd assume Verizon would be >90%. ATT ?, SPRINT ?, TMO ? Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
  6. Obviously Verizon got a huge headstart and from all accounts has the best LTE coverage in the US. I've tried to find some reliable data that shows the current status of each of the big 4 carriers showing what percentage of their network is upgraded along with total number of people covered. I assume that a company like Verizon has all or nearly all of their network upgraded to LTE and since they operate on a lower frequency the extent of their coverage should be quite good. This would lead to a very high population coverage. A company like tmobile on the other hand may have a large portion of their towers upgraded but since their towers are normally urban and higher frequency the total population covered should be pretty high but the aerial extent of the coverage is likely not that great. It certainly seems like t-mo is being very aggressive in their deployment and from what I've read it seems they have a very fast implementation of LTE. So I guess what I'm ultimately looking for is some numbers showing what percent of the big 4's network towers have been upgraded, how many people are covered. I can tell you looking at sensorly maps makes Verizon the obvious leader in coverage with ATT and Sprint looking fairly similar and t-mo appearing to be dead last. But I wonder how much of that is influenced by Sprint customers having unlimited data and ATT users having to monitor their data usage. They may be reluctant to use the app just to keep their data usage down. From what I hear and read it seems like ATT is well ahead of Sprint and t-mo in terms of deployment but the sensorly maps would disagree. Ive also read that t-mo has passed Sprint in LTE deployment but again sensorly definitely shows sprint with a larger LTE footprint. What's the truth?
  7. I'm in Morgantown and I receieved the above message again today. First time was probably 6 months ago. Nothing came of it. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
  8. Has anyone heard firsthand accounts from nTelos customers as to the performance of the LTE network in those existing 4 markets? What kinds of speeds are they seeing and how comprehensive is the coverage in the existing markets? Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
  9. I've wondered this too and I'd have to think it would be a top priority in both sprint and ntelos eyes. Its one of the largest markets they serve and considering sprint/ntelos is the only provider left in Morgantown that does not offer LTE you would think they'd want to stay competitive. That being said, nothing they've ever done makes me believe my wishes will come true. I'd like to see it turn on soon but I'm not holding my breath. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
  10. Start keeping your eyes on sensorlys sprint 4g coverage in areas like Beckley and waynesboro to see if anything starts popping up. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
  11. NTelos building out LTE because they are afraid of losing Sprint is useless if they aren't going to let Sprint customers access it. NTelos LTE is live in a couple of markets right now (beckley and Jonesboro) and they refuse to let Sprint customers use it. As far as I'm concerned nTelos needs to die a quick and sudden death.
  12. That was discussed here a few months back. Most thought that it was nTelos opening up their system temporarily for testing purposes.
  13. just curious if the tower pic you took was located in Beckley. What area?
  14. The funny thing is those upload speeds are slow by Korean standards. LOL
  15. thanks for posting the chat transcript. It verifies everything we've heard so far. It certainly is not looking good for us Sprint customers in nTelos territory.
  16. shawneyboy123 and a few other forum members live in areas where nTelos LTE has been live for a couple of months now and as far as I can tell no Sprint customers have been able to access nTelos LTE. The only instance I know of a Sprint customer accessing what I assume is the nTelos network is over in the Teays Valley west of Charleston. But as someone already stated it was likely just a case of them flipping a switch temporarily for testing purposes.
  17. I received that text the other day and I'm in Morgantown WV. I can say with almost 100% certainty that Morgantowns NV upgrades are not going to be complete Amy time soon. The Sprint text is a BS blanket text.
  18. would've been awesome if the person doing the mapping would've taken a screen cap with the signal check pro information.
  19. I haven't heard about any nTelos LTE upgrades in that part of the state but you may be right.
  20. Whoa! That's odd. The signal near the Ohio river doesn't surprise me but that stuff near Nitro is definitely a surprise. Considering there are no other signs of Sprint LTE even in Beckley and Waynesburo it makes me think that maybe the Nitro area is being overbuilt by Sprint.
  21. Have you talked recently to any Sprint or nTelos reps in Beckley? What do sprints reps have to say when you ask them about nTelos LTE? And what about nTelos reps, are they still saying sprint customers won't be allowed on their LTE towers?
  22. I live in Morgantown too but haven't received this message. Haven't noticed any activity at any of nTelos tower sites either.
  23. I was at the Sams Club in Washington the other day was was getting around 25mbit down and 9mb up. Pretty impressive.
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