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I notice on Coors & I40 going South next to the Sprint store there was people working on a tower today while I was heading into work. I can't get the picture posted from my phone since for some reason service at the Airport is crap right now. I'll upload the picutre tomorrow.

 

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I have a feeling work is also being down around the Sunport too. Getting roaming where I don't normally have roaming. I feel we are getting update! :D

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I notice on Coors & I40 going South next to the Sprint store there was people working on a tower today while I was heading into work. I can't get the picture posted from my phone since for some reason service at the Airport is crap right now. I'll upload the picutre tomorrow.

 

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I have a feeling work is also being down around the Sunport too. Getting roaming where I don't normally have roaming. I feel we are getting update! :D

 

the work around the airport you suspect is most likely the tower I posted about, but could be another one too.

 

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I also saw tmobile lte getting installed today, so any work people see could be that or att unless you get close enough to observe.

 

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the work around the airport you suspect is most likely the tower I posted about, but could be another one too.

 

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Maybe, I think if I remember correctly, Sprint said they only have one tower for the Sunport.

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the work around the airport you suspect is most likely the tower I posted about, but could be another one too.

 

 

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Maybe, I think if I remember correctly, Sprint said they only have one tower for the Sunport.
there are multiple sites, three I can think of, close enough to the sunport that you could probably pull a connection from. One at Caesar Chavez and the freeway, one at Caesar Chavez and Yale, and the"airport" one at Yale and gibson

 

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I kept my eyes up and look what I found! Might be the first full build found in Albuquerque. Site is at Cesar Chavez and Yale. Saw a crane dropping new cabinets into the enclosed fence area. Also, I was right next to the tower and had zero signal, so I assume it was Sprint. Check the pictures and let me know if you want me to go back later once it is cleared to get more pictures.

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Hammond is Jammin! Hammond is Jammin!  I love your post. I am still stuck in Window Rock, AZ :(

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I'm off work until next Wednesday. I just finished dinner at Mu Du Noodles in Santa Fe. Now it's time to go tower scouting around the city before the light disappears.

 

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I'm off work until next Wednesday. I just finished dinner at Mu Du Noodles in Santa Fe. Now it's time to go tower scouting around the city before the light disappears.

 

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MuDu Noodles. That sounds like a blast.

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I'm off work until next Wednesday. I just finished dinner at Mu Du Noodles in Santa Fe.

 

Recently, Robert has been conducting a tour of Asia -- all from within the confines of New Mexico.

 

:P

 

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I had Malaysian Laksa, with... Wait for it...

 

Chicken!

 

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T-mobile Ericsson AIR panels. 

 

Ah! I didn't have much time to look at it, just saw someone working on a tower and thought it was Sprint. Better to get a picture of it, then miss it.

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First site accepted in ABQ yesterday. 2nd near Menaul. 3G only accepted first. The Duke City is moving!

 

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First site accepted in ABQ yesterday. 2nd near Menaul. 3G only accepted first. The Duke City is moving!

Uh, Roy Williams would say that is spelled "D-O-O-K."

 

;)

 

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First site accepted in ABQ yesterday. 2nd near Menaul. 3G only accepted first. The Duke City is moving!

 

Robert

 

I will check to see if it's broadcasting today.

 

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Notice it says 3G. The 4G was a typo that I corrected right away. But the thread notifications came out saying 4G.

 

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Notice it says 3G. The 4G was a typo that I corrected right away. But the thread notifications came out saying 4G.

 

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oh ok, that should mean that everything is installed though, right? Do the 4g capability should be there unless backhaul isn't live.

 

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Seeing the ABQ abbreviation, an odd question popped into my mind: has any enterprising restaurateur yet opened "ABQ BBQ"?

 

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oh ok, that should mean that everything is installed though, right? Do the 4g capability should be there unless backhaul isn't live.



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