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Network Vision/LTE - Northern & Southern Connecticut Markets (includes all cities)


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It would be nice if they provided a list of requested locations.

 

But alas I assume the CT Siting Council is hard at work tweaking the rules...

 

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It would be nice if they provided a list of requested locations.

 

But alas I assume the CT Siting Council is hard at work tweaking the rules...

 

Sigh

 

 

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I got a feeling that CT needs this project more than Sprint does. Hopefully they push it through quickly.

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It's sad that there is so few updates in CT

 

Though between population density and geographic valleys I get it.... Though the main dupolly have very little issues it seems. And even magenta is picking up the pace.

 

 

 

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Seeing some signs of life finishing leftover work being done on the NV towers. The tower on Rt 4 in Burlington at the high school is now broadcasting LTE, also the one in Canton where Rt 44, 202 and 179 meet is finally LTE too. Fairly recent turned on, just went thru the Canton one within the last month and was definitely still 3G. Mapped it on Sensorly.

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