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So i am not sure if this has been asked, but I want to know who are the people doing all the work behind NV.

  • What makes up the crew?
  • How many people work in a site?
  • What are they? engineers, electricians...etc?

 

Thanks in advance

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Well there could be 3-4 tower guys working to install panels.. When I used to install Nextel panels there was one or two Nextel reps there, knowing what I know now these were the guys connecting radios we had just ran the coax down the tower for. I also remember a another guy who I thought did testing with a laptop and driving. As far as Ericsson I'm not sure. I have seen the cabinets they install and they are not that big so I would say maybe 2 at the most.

 

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There were two people working on the tower near my house on Friday. One installing the panels, the other down working on the cabinets. Very hard working people too, were on site by 9 am, left at around 7 pm. I could see it all from my patio. :lol:

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There were two people working on the tower near my house on Friday. One installing the panels, the other down working on the cabinets. Very hard working people too, were on site by 9 am, left at around 7 pm. I could see it all from my patio. :lol:

You can't drop info like that without details!

 

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Haha, sorry about that. The tower Im talking about is MI60XC232 in Miami zip code 33144. Funny thing is that that tower was not even in the sites expected to be completed by August; yet there's another tower near the airport which was scheduled for completion in August but is currently dead with speeds of up to 10 kbps and haven't seen any work done on it. Im guessing they encountered some difficulties on that tower and moved on.

 

But those are too many details for this forum. Details cribbed from the Sponsor maps should be repeated only in the Sponsor forums.

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But those are too many details for this forum. Details cribbed from the Sponsor maps should be repeated only in the Sponsor forums.

 

Sorry, I edited my post. Just remove the quote from your post and it should be like it never happened. :)

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There were two people working on the tower near my house on Friday. One installing the panels, the other down working on the cabinets. Very hard working people too, were on site by 9 am, left at around 7 pm. I could see it all from my patio. :lol:

 

9-7. The reason they are working so hard is because they know that got a nice fat paycheck coming in from all that overtime.

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