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Starting in march of 17

 

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Hmm.... that is unusual because they generally don't have specific plans like that beyond 6 months, which March is 6 months from now.

 

The plans that they have usually show a timeline of completion either "Now-3 months", or "3-6 months".

 

I suspect what is being relayed to you is that the sites are scheduled to be completed in the 3-6month time period, which would mean the latest they are completed is in March.

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Hmm.... that is unusual because they generally don't have specific plans like that beyond 6 months, which March is 6 months from now.

 

The plans that they have usually show a timeline of completion either "Now-3 months", or "3-6 months".

 

I suspect what is being relayed to you is that the sites are scheduled to be completed in the 3-6month time period, which would mean the latest they are completed is in March.

I thought it was starnge as well! He said those were the only sites he was able to see with anything scheduled on them. Everything else was TBD

 

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El Paso needs a lot of work, sadly. Even Madison was relatively good as far as reliability goes. It's not a fast market, bet comparing it to the reliability in Denver, it was there. Seems to be the Sprint team is going, we're not the fastest, but we still work for your day to day needs. Except in IBEZ markets below 2 million people

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On my way to work this evening and saw a crew at one of the towers near Coors and I40 and looks like they are adding to it maybe B41 because the top of the stealth site is much bigger then before.

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They have a few of those types of towers here in Houston.  You might be able to see it form google maps or street view.  This particular site I do not think it's a sprint cell but it is the exact same looking tower.  Its just east of the 43rd street and TC Jester intersection in Houston.   It should be around the area linked below.  I don't think its a Sprint tower since there looks to be a "traditional" sprint tower right next to it.  Anyone know what carrier this is?

 

 

https://www.google.com/maps/@29.8325603,-95.4508698,3a,75y,141.3h,113.56t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sRqO09UIVXrN6MZ90eWUoww!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

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They have a few of those types of towers here in Houston. You might be able to see it form google maps or street view. This particular site I do not think it's a sprint cell but it is the exact same looking tower. Its just east of the 43rd street and TC Jester intersection in Houston. It should be around the area linked below. I don't think its a Sprint tower since there looks to be a "traditional" sprint tower right next to it. Anyone know what carrier this is?

 

 

https://www.google.com/maps/@29.8325603,-95.4508698,3a,75y,141.3h,113.56t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sRqO09UIVXrN6MZ90eWUoww!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

Looka like a clearwire sites and a small cell next to it

 

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84cdda4298ad45cb54d46fb3cc71c2bf.jpg

 

Got this picture and looks like they are adding. The shell was only covering two layers, but now it's three.

 

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Were they only adding a cover? I have been wondering if they are just adding a second Antannae for 4x2 on band 25
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Were they only adding a cover? I have been wondering if they are just adding a second Antannae for 4x2 on band 25

The day before everything was off and when came home late last night, they pretty much had the cover back on, but was missing a few last remaining pieces. 

 

Could be just adding another Antenna, but there is some work being done in the area which I haven't seen in months! 

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The day before everything was off and when came home late last night, they pretty much had the cover back on, but was missing a few last remaining pieces.

 

Could be just adding another Antenna, but there is some work being done in the area which I haven't seen in months!

Can you get picture from the ground equipment

 

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Can you get picture from the ground equipment

 

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I'll try. Will be a few days before I can go fishing for things there.

 

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update: 2 additional sites are now ready to issue for the modifications. Still not confirmed if it is band 41. If it is band 41... El Paso , to should see some band 41 action by the end of Q1 early Q2

 

 

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Keep your eyes peeled. What website are you looking at?

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