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    I know that Sprint's LTE is scheduled to roll out to Minnesota sometime next year (based on what I read), however does anyone know if it will be rolled out come March? My current Verizon contract ends then and unless they change their data plans I will be leaving (currently used 14GB this month, w/o today's usage added) and I will not pay full price for a phone from them. Since I still have a Sprint plan (parents are on it) I would probably just go back to that but I'd love to still have LTE (that and official Google Wallet support for a Galaxy Nexus).
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    Quote Originally Posted by VW Maverick View Post


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    ...1st LTE Sites = TBD; Anticipated Launch = TBD; Anticipated Completion = TBD

    Be nice to have a clue when it will occur.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smccloud View Post
    Minnesota
    ...1st LTE Sites = TBD; Anticipated Launch = TBD; Anticipated Completion = TBD

    Be nice to have a clue when it will occur.
    Minnesota ...1st LTE Sites = October 2012; Anticipated Launch = April 2013; Anticipated Completion = September 2013

    Just looked at the site and this is what it had...

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    They must have just updated because I was keeping an eye on that list just a few hours ago.
    Quote Originally Posted by S4GRU
    I don't know if you fully grasp the scope of Network Vision. Network Vision is not just slapping LTE panels on a tower and walking away. Network Vision is a complete replacement of the Sprint network.

    At each site, every piece of equipment, every cable, every cabinet, is all replaced and completely reconfigured. Also, Sprint is deploying it over every single site in its Network. Every one.

    Robert

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