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Pillowsplat

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  1. I can't give you specifics about Frederick Md and Gaithersburg but I can't give you an overview. Gaithersburg and part of Frederick is being deployed by the Washington DC Oem (tower guys). Then the Baltimore Oem guys come west on I 70 and fill in. Frederick is right on the line of the two markets. Evidently Maryland has two switching stations near Hanover which control the Baltimore and Washington markets. Some of Frederick towers have received Ehprd enhancements some have received backhaul enhancements. Other than that nobody seems to have a handle on when they flip the switch. As a side note Shentel or Hagerstown is a separate Oem and It's not considered Sprint corporate. They have deployed very quickly. It's a huge task to coordinate
  2. I get it that the Sprint Corp Washington DC market has no relation to Shentel. But I am curious if the Alcatel-Lucent resources that have installed the Shentel Antennas and Ground components were rerouted from the Washington DC, NOVA, Maryland DC Surburban area because they just were not ready to make the upgrade. I would believe Alcatel-Lucent has finite resources. You would think sprints deployment would try for the biggest population 1st, but a glitch at the most densely populated area would require a plan 'B'. Shentel is so close to Washington DC that the two market can not be entirely seperate. You never know what deals may have been cut. The Summer storms in the DC area were very rough. Shentel may have assisted in repairs and got moved up on the LTE list. Shentel is not doing its own tower work are?
  3. After poking around some other sites and not getting a Jelly Bean update. I found a way to get my update. This may be old hat to most but was new to me. Anyway to get the update. Settings-applications - all-goggle services update - clear data -force stop- back to update - mine came up with last checked 12/31/1969. That didn't work. What I read was most people had to try twice which was my case FWIW I didn't force stop he second time. So.. I got the Jelly Bean update.
  4. His quote was So. (southern) Maryland. Thanks for the update! That sounds like a real world update. I wonder how many crews are in the area?
  5. As of Thursday AM according to sensorly they have 2 towers broadcasting LTE in DC. Who knows how many more towers are ready to go. It is mid November. Thanksgiving is around the corner. XMAS, Then cold dangerous tower weather. Prove me wrong Sprint.
  6. They are based in Waynesboro VA. I thought Shentel and nTelos were the same company. But that looks to be not true. I want to say Charlottesville VA and south and I 81 south of Harrisburg VA or wherever Shentel stops.
  7. You are right! It won't be long now! Kai Kai Kai Siss Siss Siss Boom Boom Baaa.... Sprint is the Best Rah Rah Rah! So if it turns on tomorrow you know why.
  8. Don't expect it and you won't be disappointed. Congratulations to the Shentel organization they seem to have preformed in a well paced effort.
  9. Robert, now that we have a little bit of historical information. What is the 4G LTE tower completion rate / week in the Baltimore area. Doesn't seem to be real aggressive if you don't average in the initial roll out towers. Also, I have been trying to fill in some of the LTE spots on Sensorly but that seems to be meeting with limited success. The tower handshaking between 3g/4g/3g signals seem to struggle in the Baltimore area. Washington area while traveling south on Rt 29 close to the Beltway i-495 I was getting full bars good pings around 110 but d/l speeds in the single digits. Probably 6 towers worth. Similar to when the 4G LTE was 2 weeks out in the Baltimore area. Just an observation. No scientific backup.
  10. Kelly from Sprint. "Surprising" the reporter must have called *2. I'm "surprised" she didn't say "I will put a work ticket in"
  11. In Hagerstown at intersection of I 81 and I 70. Shentel territory. Great speeds 1450kbs down. Interestingly the system showed EvdoA. I saw them hoisting antennas up the towers 2 weeks ago.
  12. Has there been any new towers in the past two weeks. Things got very quiet after the initial roll out.
  13. FWIW. When I went back into 4G coverage the handshake was seamless from EvdoA.
  14. Then when all is well I go back to the office and get slapped back to reality. 3g. But to top it off EvdoA on all the other tests that I did before LTE today and this most recent post LTE speed test. So in other words towers that were showing ehrpd have switched to EvdoA. No idea what it means but just passing it along.
  15. From the peanut gallery. 4G LTE Not moving, full bars YouTube, Application updates from the play store, Web sites all pretty much worked like my home Internet connection. I guess the app downloads were the most 'work'. As fast as I could click they would download. For once it didn't feel like a Boa Constrictor trying to eat a Sheep. The information flowed like a highway not a dirt road.
  16. First off let me apologize to the low posters. Luckily my office is close by to double check your findings in the Owings Mills area. Fyi I was cycling my airplane mode on my S3 and not getting 4G results. I then tried a restart and 4G blinked on. Just as our collegue stated rt 140 between Owings Mills and Reisterstown MD is on.
  17. Does anybody find it odd that these 4G hits are from low posters? Plus the non Baltimore / Washington area code. (great find) not to say it's not happening but....
  18. I'm getting the same unscientific results. Very low downloads 25 - 350 kbs and 400+ kbs up around the beltway. Northern VA was a bit better.
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