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  1. For the first time, I'm seeing 4G along the 805 North from the Miramar exit to Mira Mesa exit and around the Qualcomm offices in the Sorrento Valley area. I've mapped it and it's visible on the Sensorly map now.

     

    I have a suspicion that there's more 4G to be mapped both further north up the 805 (I got off at the Mira Sorrento Pl exit) and around the Sorrento Valley area. I'll keep mapping the area.

     

    P.s. For a quick laugh, zoom in on the Sensorly map of the intersection of Pacific Heights Blvd and Pacific Center Blvd.

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  2. On, Sensorly, I'm not seeing any of these spots for the LTE side. Are they on the WIMAX one?

     

    Control+F5 should clear any cache.

     

    I too have an issue seeing the LTE spots that zooming fixes. Zooming in and out though only really works if you know where to look. Otherwise, you could be zooming all day. Anyone have a better solution?

  3. Hold on to your panties everyone! LTE was spotted for a short while this past Saturday in Eastlake, right near Albertsons off of East H Street/Proctor Valley Rd and Mt Miguel Rd with an iPhone 5.

     

    Sensorly capture or it didn't happen!

     

    Just kidding, I believe you. But I'd love to see some purple on that map. For anyone that has no idea what I'm talking about, check out this map: http://www.sensorly.com/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint#q=san diego, ca

  4. Hey guys! First, I want to thank Robert, the admin, for creating this site and his continued contributions to it. It's the only one out there that has updated information on Sprint's NV deployment.

     

    Second, I want to share a picture- http://postimage.org/image/mwgnc2kpt/. Yup, that's right. Sensorly is showing eHRPD in San Diego! Check out Robert's post to learn more about eHRPD- http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1819-what-is-ehrpd/. According to this quote from Robert,

     

    eHRPD is not deployed site by site. It is usually deployed over an entire market at all at once, and sometimes just over a cluster of sites in a market. The arrival of Ehrpd is not a sign of imminence of LTE arrival. But it is a step forward.

     

    http://s4gru.com/ind...dpost__p__52976

     

    Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

     

    it looks like the San Diego market now has eHRPD. As he mentions, this doesn't mean LTE anytime soon though. Judging from the fact that San Diego wasn't released as one of 100 cities to get LTE next that Sprint published as well as the below quote from Robert,

     

    Based on my sources, so far Sprint's lists have only included cities that can launch or prelaunch before the end of the year.

     

    Robert via Nexus 7 using Forum Runner

     

    it looks as if January 2013 is still the earliest for the expected launch for the San Diego market.

     

    -Patrick

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