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Zachthelizard

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  1. According to the list, all sites would be complete October 2013 with launch in November 2013. Unless Sprint truly hates this region, I think it's a typo.
  2. Am I reading the Running List thread correct? It says anticipated LTE launch date in DC is November 2013. Is this a typo? I sure hope it is....
  3. I was in Culpeper earlier this week, which is part of the DC market, and I didn't get eHRPD out there. I don't know where the transition was, but in Warrenton I got eHRPD. I found that interesting.
  4. Sensorly now has a blip of LtE in Harrisonburg, just on the southeast side of the JMU campus near Festival and the ISAT building.
  5. Looks like we have some LTE popping up to the east of Harrisonburg, VA. I wonder if it's in Harrisonburg proper?
  6. There is now a minor blip of LTE between Purcellville and Berryville on Route 7 in VA, right on the border between Shentel territory and Sprint native territory. It's right on the river. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that this is also a Shentel tower that's broadcasting LTE.
  7. Can you install Sensorly? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sensorly.viewer Sensorly will show us exactly where in Stephens City you're getting coverage, and it will show up here on http://sensorly.com/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint
  8. You should run Sensorly in that area show it shows up on their coverage maps. I regularly run up and down 81 and I've yet to see anything, though it's been about a month.
  9. With more and more NV towers coming online, I'm noticing much better data speeds in the western end of NoVA. Not perfect; even in Reston I see some towers are completed, and others are not, and my own office is served by a tower that is not complete. It's still getting much better.
  10. North Laurel is part of the Baltimore market, and so some of the towers that you'll see with LTE would also be from Baltimore, not the DC market. That area in particular has a tower very very close by from the Baltimore market.
  11. I've noticed increased speeds at the intersection of 15 and 29 near Gainesville and Haymarket. I got 1.8 mbps on 3G with a 77 ms ping time, vastly better than what I've seen elsewhere. I know a tower near there has been upgraded. Still no LTE yet.
  12. I think ShenTel goes as far south as Radford, VA, and possibly even further.
  13. I was in Reston today and also had pretty bad speeds, 50-300 kbps. Funny because in the Gainesville area I got almost 2 Mbps on 3G, a first on Sprint for me. This was in front of the Sprint building.
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