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


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I'm a business major, so I loooooove meetings.

That's like me saying "I'm a computer software engineer and I loooooove programming!" When in reality I hate my job and wish I was doing something more fun.

 

 

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Sprint is really slow on upgrading fresno .. I have a buddy who works for t mobile and he says he knows a few people who are doing sprint upgrades and they are having issues with landlords getting to the sites and getting enough equipment to work on the sites .. That there currently on back order ...

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Sprint is really slow on upgrading fresno .. I have a buddy who works for t mobile and he says he knows a few people who are doing sprint upgrades and they are having issues with landlords getting to the sites and getting enough equipment to work on the sites .. That there currently on back order ...

 

So permitting isn't the issue, it's landlords? I guess I shouldn't be surprised anymore at what would stop upgrades of anything.

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In the city of fresno almost all the towers sprint has here in fresno have permits already done it's the equipment and the landlord problems there having I checked with city hall and all she said was the permits were issue a few months ago and she has not heard anything about delays in there upgrades

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I really want to become a sponsored member but I do not have the disposable income right now, I get a lot out of the site, and I even talked to a Sprint rep at best buy about it and how much amazing useful information it has.

 

 

I'm a computer IT guy and I looooooooooove my job, I get paid to play with and on computers all day long so that's a plus LOL

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This is in the city of Fresno...

Progress! Finally! Here's to hoping all of them get worked on soon!

 

 

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Definintely when I can (My schedule gets insane at times).

 

They've been digging around the Clovis and Dakota tower this week btw, not sure if that's a good thing or a problem?

 

I suppose if they're working on it, it's a good thing?

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Hi, all. Is Reedley going to get upgraded soon? CVIN just built a new fiber network here, so I wonder if they will be using them as the backhaul provider.

 

Reedley is already upgraded. They're waiting on whoever was contracted to deliver the backhaul in order to fire up LTE services. 

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Hi, all. Is Reedley going to get upgraded soon? CVIN just built a new fiber network here, so I wonder if they will be using them as the backhaul provider.

Welcome new member.

 

As Tim said, back haul is the only hold up for most non LTE sites in the Lower Central Valley. Hopefully before the end of Spring the backhaul will be in place.

 

 

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