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And no additional permits have been issues. I was hoping they'd start going for at least 5 per quarter, since they're using the cheaper mini-macro option for new B41 deployments.

Ya it's sad .. I gave up my sprint line for now .. there .. it's just to slow

 

 

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In Albuquerque. Looks like Band 41 is live at a few sites here.

 

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I've seen work on a few sites the last few weeks, coiuld be B41.

 

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Let the B41 light up

Downtown is lit up. Two carriers are going with no CA. EARFCN is 39874 and 40072

 

Speeds last couple of weeks have been 1 to 3 megs and now it running at 15 to 30 megs.

 

Awesome to see two B25 carries, one B26 and two B41. Deploy it all and rule Albuquerque.

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Good good! I'm talking to Jerry who is the President for the West to see about what's the plan for Coors and Montano site that's still hasn't been touched with love.

 

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Good good! I'm talking to Jerry who is the President for the West to see about what's the plan for Coors and Montano site that's still hasn't been touched with love.

 

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Can you ask him about Las Cruces. It sure seems to be lacking for a college town.

 

 

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Can you ask him about Las Cruces. It sure seems to be lacking for a college town.

 

 

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I was there on Saturday and was disappointed how poor service was. I'll try and ask him once I get a chance.

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Brand new Nokia equipment.. just a signal carrier active at the moment. Wonder why

 

 

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Probably testing, I went back about an hour later and it was gone.

 

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Probably testing, I went back about an hour later and it was gone.

 

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I was in uptown on Sunday and the equipment on top of People's Tower was turned on!

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I was in uptown on Sunday and the equipment on top of People's Tower was turned on!

Sweet! They are moving for sure!

 

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