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We have our first Orlando site in the update this week. Tampa, JAX and SW Florida should be right behind.

 

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Ericsson work truck They are staying at my work and said any day we should see something they have been doing 5-10 towers a day in are area

 

I wonder why no towers in the area were listed in Roberts updates? That's a lot of towers and no one has seen tower work like that in the area. It does match the permits we found last week though.

 

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I wonder why no towers in the area were listed in Roberts updates? That's a lot of towers and no one has seen tower work like that in the area. It does match the permits we found last week though.

 

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We know that work is active now in all Florida Peninsula markets, including Tampa. Remember that our NV Sites Complete maps only show sites after they have been inspected and accepted by Sprint. Sometimes that can be the next day after completion. Sometimes it can be a few weeks.

 

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Just another thing I found at least one other permit pulled recently. I forgot this but here in Florida you can pull a permit for the County or you can pull a permit for the

City or other municipalities.. For example I found a permit pulled for Sprint at a Clearwater, FL site but I would have never found that same site looking on the Pinellas County site even though Clearwater is in Pinellas County..

 

 

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So I'm at one of the sites that I saw a permit pulled on last week. I have a van parked outside the gate, not a tower crew or a Ericsson vehicle but I wonder if Sprint techs use personal vehicles because it's a mini van

 

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We know that work is active now in all Florida Peninsula markets, including Tampa. Remember that our NV Sites Complete maps only show sites after they have been inspected and accepted by Sprint. Sometimes that can be the next day after completion. Sometimes it can be a few weeks.

 

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Nice.. I see why Ericsson is spread so thin now. But hey upgrades are upgrades.. Bet ya I could snag a job with them tomorrow since they are so desperate.

 

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So the site at my job is getting backhaul done. Talked the the Verizon tech who was parked at the site. What was starnge though is he said he was adding T1's to the site. maybe thats not strange.

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So the site at my job is getting backhaul done. Talked the the Verizon tech who was parked at the site. What was starnge though is he said he was adding T1's to the site. maybe thats not strange.
it could be one of those bandaid fixes instead of nv.

 

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