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  1. #1
    Larry Thomas
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    Sprint has recently activated two new towers (one in San Ardo and the
    other in Bradley) and they now have nearly complete coverage along the
    101 from LA to the Bay area. A new cell site also went up in
    Carpinteria (Santa Barbara County) to fill in the last remaining dead
    zone between Ventura and Santa Barbara along 101. In Thousand Oaks
    there's a new site active near Lynn Rd. and 101 to improve coverage to
    the freeway & mall.



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  2. #2
    John
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    Re: Sprint improved coverage along Hwy 101 in CA.

    NO SPRINT along Hwy 101 coverage, native or roaming from Seaside down until
    you get into Tillamook in Oregon as of yesterday!

    Good luck!
    John
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    "Larry Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Sprint has recently activated two new towers (one in San Ardo and the
    > other in Bradley) and they now have nearly complete coverage along the
    > 101 from LA to the Bay area. A new cell site also went up in
    > Carpinteria (Santa Barbara County) to fill in the last remaining dead
    > zone between Ventura and Santa Barbara along 101. In Thousand Oaks
    > there's a new site active near Lynn Rd. and 101 to improve coverage to
    > the freeway & mall.






  3. #3
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: Sprint improved coverage along Hwy 101 in CA.

    John <[email protected]> wrote:
    > NO SPRINT along Hwy 101 coverage, native or roaming from Seaside down until
    > you get into Tillamook in Oregon as of yesterday!


    He was talking about Highway 101 in California, just outside Los Angeles.

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  4. #4
    Chris Pisarra
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    Re: Sprint improved coverage along Hwy 101 in CA.

    John burbled to the world:

    > NO SPRINT along Hwy 101 coverage, native or roaming from Seaside
    > down until you get into Tillamook in Oregon as of yesterday!



    Oregon is not part of California. Yet.

    Chris





  5. #5
    Frank Harris
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    Re: Sprint improved coverage along Hwy 101 in CA.

    Yes, Sprint's only native coverage on the northern (or any?) Oregon
    coast is in Tillamook, but Verizon and AT&T have coverage north and
    south of there and my SPCS phone roamed on one of them just fine a year
    or more ago in the Nedonna Beach - Nehalem - Manzanita area. Somewhere
    I have notes on which provider I used, and I remember that my phone used
    AT&T on hwy 6 or 26 back to Portland, but I'm surprised you had no
    coverage. Are you sure your phone's roaming setting was on 'Automatic'?

    I believe PRL 10024 lists Verizon's Portland SID 30 as roamable in
    digital and analog, but it does not list AT&T's Oregon SID 61, if I'm
    reading it correctly.

    John wrote:

    > NO SPRINT along Hwy 101 coverage, native or roaming from Seaside down until
    > you get into Tillamook in Oregon as of yesterday!
    >
    > Good luck!
    > John


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