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I'm inclined to say the NV panels are the ones handing off the side of the building. The new panels should be right there next to them.

I am still skeptical about the whole 800 mhz issue with Mexico. We will need it here in el paso for filling in tower spacing

 

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That looks like B41 equipment used in Ericsson land on the setups hanging off the side of the building. The shorter flatter panel is the B41, the larger rounder looks like NV equipment.

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That looks like B41 equipment used in Ericsson land on the setups hanging off the side of the building. The shorter flatter panel is the B41, the larger rounder looks like NV equipment.

I wonder why it's not active yet

 

 

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That looks like B41 equipment used in Ericsson land on the setups hanging off the side of the building. The shorter flatter panel is the B41, the larger rounder looks like NV equipment.

Probably want to turn it on in clusters

 

 

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I wonder why it's not active yet

 

 

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How long ago did it change to "inspection" status on the website. Might be that it hasn't been inspected by the city inspector. Once it is, I doubt It'll take long to start broadcasting. The one site I was wholly aware they were installing B41 took about 3 weeks after the panels were up to start testing and broadcasting. They fiddled with it for like a month.

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Probably want to turn it on in clusters

 

 

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A cluster would imply they're installing multiple sites within an area. I haven't taken a look at where the sites of the other permits are. They don't need to turn them on in clusters, the eCSFB problem was with the initial NV equipment.

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A cluster would imply they're installing multiple sites within an area. I haven't taken a look at where the sites of the other permits are. They don't need to turn them on in clusters, the eCSFB problem was with the initial NV equipment.

The inspection was due on that site since last year July
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That looks like B41 equipment used in Ericsson land on the setups hanging off the side of the building. The shorter flatter panel is the B41, the larger rounder looks like NV equipment.

 

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Nice! So equipment is here. Now it just needs to be turned on ?

 

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Needs to be accepted and tested and then site integrated by technicians.

 

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So you have a verizon and a Sprint phone?

Also, since a few sites are set to have band 41 added .. I'm sure the manufacture tech isn't going to keep going back and forth for one site to be turn on. He will probably turn on several ones equipment has been added

 

 

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I'm market they did not turn band 41 in clusters more one on one basis but it's almost be three years . Hopely things change they wiser now.

Are the manufacture techs located in the local market or due they usually have to travel to the market

 

 

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