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JohnnyP

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  1. From the northern border to south of Harrisonburg is provided by Shentel. From that ppint to Tennessee it is provided by nTelos.
  2. I have picked up shentel as far south as the Weyers Cave exit on 81.
  3. They also overlap in Staunton and Harrisonburg. 4g is already available for ntelos customers in those areas.
  4. So a cpuple things on ntelos. 1st they turned on some 4g in parts of Roanoke. Then there is this http://www.wsls.com/story/27965403/ntelos-cuts-jobs-in-daleville-and-waynesboro They are now cutting corperate jobs.
  5. Sorry to post something that isnt good news but I had seen post way back wondering what ntelos speeds were in Beckly. Well I happened to have both my ntelos and Sprint pho es in Beckly and did a speed test on both to the same server. Should be able to figure out whats what by the speeds....
  6. Maybe the sale of the eastern customers would be part of a nTelos buyout by Sprint.
  7. Drove from Caldwell to the Crows exit. No LTE on Sprint or nTelos. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
  8. 1x between Beckly and Charleston would be an improvement. I do know that you can get service if you stop at the Paint Creek Exit. Lol. I was thinking the same thing.
  9. I had an ntelos phone to play with the other day in Roanoke. The phone staied on EHARPD but never switched to 4g. The business rep said that as dar as she knew that Roanome would be turned up for ntelos by tje end of this month and for Sprint by the end of the year. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
  10. This is what I got just now in Roanoke. I see that my "Provider" does not say Ntelos (or Sprint) I don't know if this is my phone acting screwy or if Im getting some sort of false reading.
  11. 1200 sounds like a lot. How long would something like that take to roll out?
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