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I'm surprised that Sprint would use AT&T for its internet services to the tower. I would've thought Sprint in this instance would use Time Warner Cable/Cox for those services, unless Sprint got a better deal from AT&T. Then again I'm surprised AT&T would let Sprint buy their service since AT&T has their own wireless division. I guess the only reason why AT&T would sell their internet services, is due to some sort of government regulation where they have to sell their products to competitors.

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We have seen 50Mbps/50Mbps fiber from AT&T for $1500 3 year contract.  I am pretty sure others are not as competitive.  Cox in San Diego utilizes AT&T fiber also.  I don't know who can beat that price?

 

Time Warner is north of the 8 and south bay.  AT&T is citywide with all the fiber  :td:

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The fastest speed I managed to receive.

 

I think it is the iPhone  :lol:

 

My EVO LTE getting at least 20Mbps at most LTE sites in San Diego.  :tu:

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Cox 10Mbps/10Mbps fiber is $1100.  http://ww2.cox.com/business/sandiego/data/pricing.cox

 

Now do you go with 50 or 10? If you go with AT&T for 50Mbps you have to wait it out average 6 months (their ordering process takes forever).  Most of the time AT&T has to delivery fiber for Cox from our experience installing Cox fiber to our clients.  Those orders from Cox took 3-6 months average depending on location.

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$1500 was price for 50Mbps/50Mbps we recently installed for a client.  I would assume Sprint would start out with at least 50Mbps/50Mbps for their cell sites.  I don't know the exact details but I will ask when AT&T installs their equipment for one site that we know of that is in progress.  Maybe they will tell me 500Mbps.  :tu:  Who knows.  Maybe Robert knows.

 

AT&T has their wholesale services which would fall in the category for Sprint.  http://www.business.att.com/wholesale/Service/data-networking-wholesale/metro-services-wholesale/sonet-wholesale/

 

I know they can deliver 1Gbps or 10Gbps if needed.  

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I think it is the iPhone :lol:

 

My EVO LTE getting at least 20Mbps at most LTE sites in San Diego. :tu:

I tested it again and I got 17. Fastest I've ever gotten in San Marcos was around 24 Mbps.

T-mobile is still faster. :(

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It's been said they start with 100 mbit even on their investors conference calls.

 

Sent from my little Note2

 

Sounds like 100Mbps should cost at least $2000+/month.

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I tested it again and I got 17. Fastest I've ever gotten in San Marcos was around 24 Mbps.

 

Do you have a phone case?  I have seen 3-5db difference without a case.

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I tested it again and I got 17. Fastest I've ever gotten in San Marcos was around 24 Mbps.

T-mobile is still faster. :(

 

I have seen 32Mbps+ on Sprint too. The upload was only at 10Mbps though.

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I have seen 32Mbps+ on Sprint too. The upload was only at 10Mbps though.

 

It's the FDD- setup. Your upload can only be half of the download theoretically. T-mobile, ATT, VZ, & the rest are limited to this as well. 

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Nope. Back to NV reporting. Slackers! Get me some pictures of Alcatel-Lucent base stations and of the no 800 rru setup so i can add better pictures to my thread!

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Nope. Back to NV reporting. Slackers! Get me some pictures of Alcatel-Lucent base stations and of the no 800 rru setup so i can add better pictures to my thread!

 

I will have very nice ones very soon.  I have full access to site in San Diego that is in progress.  Currently awaiting AT&T fiber.  We provide IT services for the clients throughout the building at that site   :tu:

 

I will make sure I get some snap shots of everything!

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I will have very nice ones very soon.  I have full access to site in San Diego that is in progress.  Currently awaiting AT&T fiber.  We provide IT services for the clients throughout the building at that site   :tu:

 

I will make sure I get some snap shots of everything!

 

Make redundancies of redundancies. I expect albums of 100s of photos of the same thing (Lol). But seriously. I scoured this entire thread, San bernando , orange county, and metro la and cannot find much images so it's much appreciated if yall step up with the images of Alu equipment!

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LA is hella covered with LTE, as shown by sensorly. San Diego is not even close to the coverage LA has so I think its safe to assume San Diego won't be an "Official" 4G city for another 6-12 months :/

 

I'm thinking that San Diego will get a sudden jump in acceptances once AT&T finally brings fiber to the 3G-upgraded towers.

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I'm thinking that San Diego will get a sudden jump in acceptances once AT&T finally brings fiber to the 3G-upgraded towers.

 

Yup.  Many sites are just waiting on deliveries of AT&T fiber.  Too bad Cox can't provide the fiber city wide.

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Ran a couple of tests here at work, and this is what I'm getting.

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