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Did you confirm it was live?

It went live late last week. At the same spot I was getting 5 to 10 down. Now I am getting over 65 down and 14 up with pings around 14.

 

The funny thing is Sprint and the big boys have macro sites 3 blocks north. I guess since it's a hill with a lot of tall buildings, Sprint decided to dense the hell out of it.

 

 

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It went live late last week. At the same spot I was getting 5 to 10 down. Now I am getting over 65 down and 14 up with pings around 14.

 

The funny thing is Sprint and the big boys have macro sites 3 blocks north. I guess since it's a hill with a lot of tall buildings, Sprint decided to dense the hell out of it.

 

 

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Also offloads macro coverage onto the small cell for people walking in the street so more capacity exists for inbuilding coverage.

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I'm finding a lot more Transit Wireless equipment in Brooklyn train stations but still not live. I believe Atlantic Terminal is now live though. I got a really strong Band 25 signal while waiting for the train.

 

I also found a new temporary site in Brooklyn in Crown Heights near the Jewish Children's Museum broadcasting LTE. I don't know why it's there though.

 

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I'm finding a lot more Transit Wireless equipment in Brooklyn train stations but still not live. I believe Atlantic Terminal is now live though. I got a really strong Band 25 signal while waiting for the train.

 

I also found a new temporary site in Brooklyn in Crown Heights near the Jewish Children's Museum broadcasting LTE. I don't know why it's there though.

 

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Got an address?

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It was in the area with the chain link fence.

 

Kingston Ave

 

https://goo.gl/maps/gpGwcsbLYqE2

 

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is it possible you were getting a signal from the site accross the street? If its 100% from that temp site I'm thinking there is work being on the roof of the building causing them to turn off the site temporarily

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I'm fairly certain it wasn't from the site across the street. The signal dropped off fairly quickly (within about 2 blocks) as opposed to how the macro on the building would have performed.

 

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I'm fairly certain it wasn't from the site across the street. The signal dropped off fairly quickly (within about 2 blocks) as opposed to how the macro on the building would have performed.

 

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I'd love to see a picture of that temp site.

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Also, I know that this is late but here is my engineering screen on the second carrier.

 

EDIT: Phone switched to G-block before I could capture screenshot so screenshot is wrong as Dkoellerwx pointed out..

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