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So I finally caught someone at a site I was hawking for the last few weeks. It wasn't Ericsson but it was the contractor for the backhaul. Fiberlight was the name of the company. Told me he has 32 sites that they are contracted for and 28 of them are done also said that Brighthouse is the other provider. He said that the difference between them and Brighthouse is that they build right into the site as opposed to what they do which is have Sprint build out to the demarcation. Said that they also in the case of the 28 they have done they are waiting for Sprint to provide what they need. I hate that I have about 10 more questions I just thought of.

 

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You guys that are sponsors. If you look at Pinellas county and the in Progress towers specifically. The tower I saw today is damn near smack in the middle of the other towers. This will be a monster area when it lights up.

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that's the truth, I would pay whatever to get FIOS in this area..

 

Sorry I am going off topic, but I am canceling my FIOS, I am at my 2 year anniversary, they want me to sign a 2yr deal and give me $20/mo discount. so it would be $125 still I am signing up under my wife's name because that is the only way I can the good deal. My wife as a new customer gets $79.99/mo/2yrs and a $300 gift card.

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Sorry I am going off topic, but I am canceling my FIOS, I am at my 2 year anniversary, they want me to sign a 2yr deal and give me $20/mo discount. so it would be $125 still I am signing up under my wife's name because that is the only way I can the good deal. My wife as a new customer gets $79.99/mo/2yrs and a $300 gift card.

 

Silly Verizon

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lol i got fios i freaking love it best backhaul ever XD and super cheap.

I have found the issue that we are all having it will be 14 years before we have LTE in this case! LOL :lol:

 

lol soooo trueee soo truee

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Hey guys, I've never posted before but I've been keeping up with this thread for a while now. I live in St.Petersburg and work for the water department. So I go all over the city every day. From the bayway up to gandy. I just wanted too let yall know I'll be keeping an eye on my phone looking for LTE. If I do come across any I'll fire up sensory and post asap. I'll also post any work I see being done.

 

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