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Network Vision/LTE - Lower Central Valley Market (Fresno, Bakersfield, Visalia)


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 Once again I keep seeing everything for Fresno & not much for Bakersfield Damn I do not like the hurry up & wait game for us to get it please someone help me with some info for us here in So Cal thanx a head of time

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I came down to fresno from sac to help open some metropcs stores and I have no service in several areas, north 1st and sheilds I cant get in the internet at all, North blackstone and bout herndon my 3g keeps cutting in and out even though I have full bars, and at our store on cedar sprint service is no existent. Im glad I have my free line with metro on my s4 otherwise id go crazy

 

Is anything happening in those areas?

 

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I drove by a Fresno water tower site today that was being worked on by two lift trucks. Once I got closer to it, camera in hand, I saw that they were painting the tower.

 

Oh the swearing.

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Ok i got the locations  For The Permits For The Fresno Area 

 

1.Shaw & Feland

2.4411 W HERNDON 

3.1309 N MOTEL DRIVE

4.5524 W SHAW

5.1300 W SHAW

6.2830 W ASHLAN

7.8151 N FRESNO

8.1084 W BULLARD

9.3822 N FRUIT

10.7088 N WEST

11.4191 E MCKINLEY

12.4041 E ASHLAN

13.6950 N GOLDEN STATE

14.9301 N FRIANT

15.3855 N PEACH

16.3845 N BLACKSTONE

17.2424 N CEDAR

 

 

 

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Have a family member wanting to leave the sprint train because for the past 2 weeks shes been dropping every other call. I recommended she call for an airave.

 

Was told theyre not free and theyre not in stock.

 

WTF?

Not in stock? Hmmmm. Maybe a new Airave is coming sooner than later. As for free, retentions can help with that, but it's kinda useless when they are outta stock. Tell her to try a prepaid phone for a little while and just put her Sprint phone on standby until phone service improves.

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My sister is wanting to leave sprint because her service has been bad for like a month or so. She only has the issue at home and Sprint claimed that the issues were caused by someone else having an airave in her area. Sprint sent her an airave for free and also gave her a $25 credit. It didn't help at all though.

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Ok i got the locations  For The Permits For The Fresno Area 

 

1.Shaw & Feland

2.4411 W HERNDON 

3.1309 N MOTEL DRIVE

4.5524 W SHAW

5.1300 W SHAW

6.2830 W ASHLAN

7.8151 N FRESNO

8.1084 W BULLARD

9.3822 N FRUIT

10.7088 N WEST

11.4191 E MCKINLEY

12.4041 E ASHLAN

13.6950 N GOLDEN STATE

14.9301 N FRIANT

15.3855 N PEACH

16.3845 N BLACKSTONE

17.2424 N CEDAR

 

Solid work. I tested several of those against known Sprint locations, and they check out with the exception of #15. There's one on a nearby cross street, but it's not on Peach. Do you have a description of the work to be done or status for the permits (applied for, issued, etc.)? Here's what a description of work looks like for a Sprint site in Clovis:

 

Remove and Replace Tower Antennas with 1 New Antenna and 2 New RRU's per sector. Replace 2 Ground Mounted Equipment Cabinets, and 1 GPS antenna.

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Solid work. I tested several of those against known Sprint locations, and they check out with the exception of #15. There's one on a nearby cross street, but it's not on Peach. Do you have a description of the work to be done or status for the permits (applied for, issued, etc.)? Here's what a description of work looks like for a Sprint site in Clovis:

I'll check something out and get back to you on the Peach location.

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I think the peach one may be a wrong location I thought when I went to city hall today she said it was located on Dakota and peach .i may have entered it wrong I will double check the address tommrow

Address may or may not be wrong, but it is at Dakota and peach. Thanks for reconfirmation. Google maps may be wrong on their addressing schemes.

 

Solid work. I tested several of those against known Sprint locations, and they check out with the exception of #15. There's one on a nearby cross street, but it's not on Peach. Do you have a description of the work to be done or status for the permits (applied for, issued, etc.)? Here's what a description of work looks like for a Sprint site in Clovis:

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I think the peach one may be a wrong location I thought when I went to city hall today she said it was located on Dakota and peach .i may have entered it wrong I will double check the address tommrow

 

You're right, I was thinking that the site on Peach/Dakota had a Dakota address.

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