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Sweet did you get a speed test? Also whats the nearest cross streets to the tower

 

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I did not run a speedtest. I only have 2xCA devices. 8th and Mulberry.

 

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Hello is there any news of signal improvement planned any time soon in the Avon area? It's very spotty out here.

 

I can't speak to the immediate Avon area, however I do know that small cells are being installed as we speak in the Indy market that will improve coverage and capacity within the existing footprint. 

 

Additional macro (large coverage) sites are planned in the market, however it's difficult to say when work will begin on those. 

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I can't speak to the immediate Avon area, however I do know that small cells are being installed as we speak in the Indy market that will improve coverage and capacity within the existing footprint. 

 

Additional macro (large coverage) sites are planned in the market, however it's difficult to say when work will begin on those. 

 

Thanks for the response. If I go out about a mile south towards 36, I get lte plus speeds but over where I am it keeps switching between 3G and LTE quite frequently. Really hoping signal strength gets better. I don't even care if I don't get the fastest of speeds. Really want a good stable LTE connection. On the coverage maps I see a lot of holes in this area which is why I was wondering.

 

Thanks again, keeping my fingers crossed

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This is in Danville. Just west of Avon right in town today. 3ca.

 

That's insane. I wish I could get like 10 down. The signal strength/speed in my area remains the same. Today's speed tests, average download 2mbps and upload 2.2mbps. My biggest issue is my phone flipping between 3G and LTE (when it goes to 3G the speeds are atrocious)

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I was just going through my logs and notice two GCI's that match what small cell pattern has been. If either of you want to go around looking for them they are close together.

 

 

 

gci pci tac dl_chan strongest_rsrp strongest_latitude strongest_longitude

0929D801 471 18689 0 -82 39.812002 -86.178962
092A5401 484 18690 0 -92 39.813318 -86.181553
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Connected a small cell in castleton at the ironworks plaza. Didn't find it to take a picture since I was in a rush. It didn't reach into the restaurant I went in, but provided good service outside.f895de7cbc597bcbddd410381bd1ccce.jpg

 

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What address you at with this?

 

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