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So I heard some news from sprint that 10 towers in the fresno area are scheduled for network vision and they should be up and running in about 90 days .. The one tower I heard the rep say was on Dakota and peach but couldn't understand what other towers she said .

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So I heard some news from sprint that 10 towers in the fresno area are scheduled for network vision and they should be up and running in about 90 days .. The one tower I heard the rep say was on Dakota and peach but couldn't understand what other towers she said .

 

Was this in a store you heard this from, because from all information we have here on S4GRU pinpoints the start of the Lower Central Valley Market at a summer start, but if they want to start work sooner, we will definitely be happy.

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A Samsung source told me a few weeks ago that they are trying to get all their markets started before summer. They really want to be the first OEM done. They want to use Sprint NV to be a spring board for more work in the U.S. Network Vision was the first large scale Samsung Network contract in America. Samsung wants to become a dominant player.

 

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A Samsung source told me a few weeks ago that they are trying to get all their markets started before summer. They really want to be the first OEM done. They want to use Sprint NV to be a spring board for more work in the U.S. Network Vision was the first large scale Samsung Network contract in America. Samsung wants to become a dominant player.

 

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Hence the reason they jumped into the WiMax/TD-LTE RRU's. They very well could be the major provider for TD-LTE in Network Vision 2.0

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Awesome I live near that

 

So I heard some news from sprint that 10 towers in the fresno area are scheduled for network vision and they should be up and running in about 90 days .. The one tower I heard the rep say was on Dakota and peach but couldn't understand what other towers she said .

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Have some bad news I called the city permits for fresno and she said that she talked to sprint January and they did not want to follow the city regulations to cover up the towers if they upgraded them and after she informed sprint about the regulations they said they were not looking to cover them up and since then they have not submitted any thing yet . But I did call fresno county building permits and the gentleman informed me sprint was doing a system upgrade in shaver lake ca they were replacing cabinets adding antennas hopefully that's lte ...

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Have some bad news I called the city permits for fresno and she said that she talked to sprint January and they did not want to follow the city regulations to cover up the towers if they upgraded them and after she informed sprint about the regulations they said they were not looking to cover them up and since then they have not submitted any thing yet . But I did call fresno county building permits and the gentleman informed me sprint was doing a system upgrade in shaver lake ca they were replacing cabinets adding antennas hopefully that's lte ...

 

If Sprint bypasses Fresno, the outcries from "madder than hell" customers will get them in trouble with the FCC the BBB, and other agencies in charge of their business industry. They have had no problems complying with stealth requirements in other cities across the country. Give them time, they will have to redesign the plans for Fresno. No biggie, just time consuming.

 

 

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And one more thing, in Vegas, all site plans have been submitted by engineering companies. They could have been the ones giving Fresno problems. Did you get any info from Clovis?

 

 

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I been trying to contact clovis and they have not returned my call . The lady from sprint permit said they are having a meeting with all carriers in a couple days but it is closed doors she mentioned that someone from sprint should be attending and if she hears anything she will email but she believes they should began submitting permits soon

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If Sprint bypasses Fresno, the outcries from "madder than hell" customers will get them in trouble with the FCC the BBB, and other agencies in charge of their business industry. They have had no problems complying with stealth requirements in other cities across the country. Give them time, they will have to redesign the plans for Fresno. No biggie, just time consuming.

 

 

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If a city has unrealistic expectations, they will just make them last. Also, Sprint is in compliance with the FCC. They don't have to add LTE or do NV upgrades if they don't want to. I don't know what you're talking about them getting into trouble.

 

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If a city has unrealistic expectations, they will just make them last. Also, Sprint is in compliance with the FCC. They don't have to add LTE or do NV upgrades if they don't want to. I don't know what you're talking about them getting into trouble.

 

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I don't know. I think I was in a hurry typing that out the other day at work. I forgot that Sprint doesn't have build out requirements on G block like other carriers have on 700MHz.

 

 

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I'm in the Visalia City building inspectors office today. I'm going to try to get to the building permits office before I go out of town on vacation.

 

 

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The tower sprint has submitted a permit is on Howard Street near river park and freeway 41

I believe work is not gonna start for quite some time

 

Anywhere between now and 6 months it will be worked on, done, and hopefully inspected.

 

 

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