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B26 is active at my Apartment on Las Vegas Blvd down by South Point Casino.

 

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What are you cross streets. My mom lives down there and she is driving me crazy because she doesn't have any signal inside.

 

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BTW..this particular location at my house (back bedroom) has always been sans LTE even tho i get fairly good B41 from the same tower on the golf course side of my house but b41 quickly fades as i move into the interior of thebplace away from the windows..so B26 here at least for my construction is penetrating pretty well

 

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Remember, SBCo was offered two incentives, one to clear High Desert locations, and another for urban locations. It would seem they have cleared enough within 85 mi of the LV Valley to allow B26 to start deployment. Hallelujah!

 

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Remember, SBCo was offered two incentives, one to clear High Desert locations, and another for urban locations. It would seem they have cleared enough within 85 mi of the LV Valley to allow B26 to start deployment. Hallelujah!

 

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As part of the agreement, there was also a waiver to short-space 26-27 Sprint (Nextel) sites.  Hopefully these sightings go beyond those sites.  (p. 88 of the 5th Amendment to Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement.)

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As part of the agreement, there was also a waiver to short-space 26-27 Sprint (Nextel) sites. Hopefully these sightings go beyond those sites. (p. 88 of the 5th Amendment to Frequency Reconfiguration Agreement.)

Do u have a link to that frequency reconfiguration agreement?

 

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Do u have a link to that frequency reconfiguration agreement?

 

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Unfortunately it is not linkable.

 

Here's how you can get it though:

1. Go here: http://cob-sire.sbcounty.gov/sirepub/

2. Change the date range in the search to:  8/15/15-10/15/15

3. Search for the keyword "Sprint"

4. Find the link labeled "Approve Amendment No. 5 to Revenue Agreement No. 0 - R1 CON-ISD-9-15-15-Nextel FRA Amd5.doc"

 

The list of short-spaced sites is on page 88.

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Unfortunately it is not linkable.

 

Here's how you can get it though:

1. Go here: http://cob-sire.sbcounty.gov/sirepub/

2. Change the date range in the search to: 8/15/15-10/15/15

3. Search for the keyword "Sprint"

4. Find the link labeled "Approve Amendment No. 5 to Revenue Agreement No. 0 - R1 CON-ISD-9-15-15-Nextel FRA Amd5.doc"

 

The list of short-spaced sites is on page 88.

 

Do you have any information for us regarding SoCal yet ? Any new deadlines ? I need better inbuilding coverage in my laboratory at work before I throw my phone

 

 

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Do you have any information for us regarding SoCal yet ? Any new deadlines ? I need better inbuilding coverage in my laboratory at work before I throw my phone

 

 

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I don't have any new info. All my info is from public records. I've reached out to various people at SB County and Sprint but nobody has given me any answers. I wish I had more time to look into it.

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I don't have any new info. All my info is from public records. I've reached out to various people at SB County and Sprint but nobody has given me any answers. I wish I had more time to look into it.

 

You're doing the best you can bro. If you hear anything about SoCal please let us know. I'll be in Vegas soon so I'll be chomping at the bit to see band 26

 

 

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I got some B26 action in front of my house which is down the street from the M Resort. It wasn't a speed demon, but it would do in a pinch. When i walked in my house, I switched back to B41.

 

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I also had B26 for less than a minute in my office at work in old Henderson. Hopefully things keep progressing along all over the valley.

 

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I got some B26 action in front of my house which is down the street from the M Resort. It wasn't a speed demon, but it would do in a pinch. When i walked in my house, I switched back to B41.

 

 

 

I also had B26 for less than a minute in my office at work in old Henderson. Hopefully things keep progressing along all over the valley.

 

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