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It would be hard to see the map and all markets are deploying except for yours.. It does make me wonder about the Osprey nesting being an issue again especially in S/W Florida market.

 

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All Florida markets were severely delayed. The SW Florida market the most.

 

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In know they were two or three months behind, but I never would've guessed it was that bad.

 

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It would be hard to see the map and all markets are deploying except for yours.. It does make me wonder about the Osprey nesting being an issue again especially in S/W Florida market.

 

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I'm wondering about it too.

 

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It would be hard to see the map and all markets are deploying except for yours.. It does make me wonder about the Osprey nesting being an issue again especially in S/W Florida market.

 

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I agree. And work is underway in the market. But no sites accepted yet. I believe this will change very soon. SW Florida market is now the only Second Round market with no sites accepted.

 

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I agree. And work is underway in the market. But no sites accepted yet. I believe this will change very soon. SW Florida market is now the only Second Round market with no sites accepted.

 

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There are several towers in Cape Coral that has had permits done.Going to check out some today.

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Hoping this is just the first "tower" with 4G LTE....

Try the Tower near I-275 and Bearss...... I get a 4G signal there most days.

I'll run a "Speed Test' on my way home and let you all know what we are getting.

I near is the area near that tower and I'm always connect to their LTE.
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Sprint has 2 of the small white boxes behind the panel right? If so, I saw them being installed on the tower at Cypress Lake and Nebraka ave around 11 this morning.

 

It's usually 3 or 4 behind the panel. You may have seen a AT&T site

 

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Sprint has 2 of the small white boxes behind the panel right? If so, I saw them being installed on the tower at Cypress Lake and Nebraka ave around 11 this morning.

 

It's usually 3 or 4 behind the panel. You may have seen a AT&T site

 

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It's usually 3 or 4 behind the panel. You may have seen a AT&T site

 

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i thought it was two behind each of the antenas. The Sprint antennas also have 6 or 8 wires coming off the bottom (if i remember correctly) whereas ATT has 2-4.

 

There was a good thread teaching how to spot the difference. I dont have it bookmarked.

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i thought it was two behind each of the antenas. The Sprint antennas also have 6 or 8 wires coming off the bottom (if i remember correctly) whereas ATT has 2-4.

 

There was a good thread teaching how to spot the difference. I dont have it bookmarked.

 

This one? http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2902-how-to-spot-sprint-panels-and-rrus-ericsson-style/

 

There will be 3-4 RRUs. 2 is not enough for a 800/3G/4G site. If there are 4 you will also see a smaller box, RF combiner, wired to 2 of the RRUs.

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There are several towers in Cape Coral that has had permits done.Going to check out some today.

Well, I'll be back in Cape Coral over the weekend. I've been keeping a lookout, but have seen nothing there so far. I spend most of my time there near the tower I can see from where I am staying at Pine Island Rd. & Andalusia.

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i thought it was two behind each of the antenas. The Sprint antennas also have 6 or 8 wires coming off the bottom (if i remember correctly) whereas ATT has 2-4.

 

There was a good thread teaching how to spot the difference. I dont have it bookmarked.

 

You probably did see a Sprint site, but the RUU's are back to back so it easily could have appeared to be just two large boxes.

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What do you guys think? Seems like a real sense of urgency on Sprints part right ?

 

Sense of urgency for the tower crews to get paid. ;) I'm sure they get paid by the job or something like that. When I was climbing I got paid by the hour and plus bonus by the foot, but it was a bit different in my job area at the time.

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so why cant sprint iphone 5 cant get 4G

 

It can. When it is in a Sprint LTE coverage area.

 

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