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


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Another update I was driving to work around 8 and got lte signal and I was close to the Tulare tower the one east of mooney on prosperity but was gone in a matter of minutes

Maybe they are testing the signal. This is good news for me when I head down there to visit my family every few months.  :)

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Theres some sites out in the west near firebaugh like mendota, 1-5 at panoche, cantua creek, sanjoaquin i wonder if they will get NV LTE

Its the fiber back haul that will be needed for those sites.

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The one on Ashlan and cedar is near the recycling place and that's where I seen them working that day .. Because I am aware of the att and the t mobile tower all in the same location .

 

I went by there today and saw at least two trucks near the site. I was zooming by on my way to school so I dunno if they were AT&T trucks, contractors, or what, but they were definitely back there and looking at the Sprint site. I drove by there again after class (I'm getting neurotic about these towers, I swear) and the trucks were gone. The only eveidence I saw that they were even there is that they left the gate to the enclosure open.

 

Classy.

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