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Definitely not sprint. That's an ATT setup. Notice the 4 connectors and 1 RRU per sector with one side of the panels not connected. That side is where the connection to utilize AWS is located.

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Permits has been applied on a good portion of Sprint cell sites in Tucson including that storage place. There are some sites accepted for 3g (which is the prerequisite for 4g acceptance due to the modus operandi of alcatel-lucent) in the greater Tucson area but any specific info is sponsor only.

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Network Vision is the complete replacement of Sprints legacy network. Everything is getting torn out. Old panels, old coax cables, old backhaul, base stations, etc. The new gear will have be installed properly and inspected and accepted for different technologies such as 3g / 3g CDMA 800 / 4g LTE. 

 

For Alcatel-Lucent, their modus operandi is for to get a site 3g accepted after 45-60 days of work and then 30-45 days afterwards will get 4g up and running. 

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So sprint hasn't even finished 3G acceptance so therefore 4g in tucson hasn't even started :c

LTE fireups will occur long before all the 3G is complete. The first LTE sites will probably start to live in Tucson in the next 20-60 days.

 

Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk

 

 

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Okay so earlier I was getting 5 bars of service & couldn't connect to 3G at all until I got to a new area of tucson. So I was thinking maybe the tower I was connected to was getting the data worked on or something, I have a picture. http://i.imgur.com/kvBHFFT.jpg

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Wouldn't surprise me as there are a lot of issued permits inside tucson that are not accepted for any NV upgrades yet. Crews are confirmed to be working so be on the lookout. If you become a sponsor, you can check out the tucson sponsor map thread where a fellow tucson person documented which sites are in progress, etc.

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& I was wondering when youll update the network vision deployment running list?

Probably in the next few days.

 

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Oh sorry it's just that I thought he was like the owner of this app too xD oh and I have some info! So lately a lot of people have been looking for other people and there's been like 5 different phones that get redirected to my phone when they're trying to call who they want. They are all different people looking for different people but somehow they get redirected to my phone! Why??

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Oh sorry it's just that I thought he was like the owner of this app too xD oh and I have some info! So lately a lot of people have been looking for other people and there's been like 5 different phones that get redirected to my phone when they're trying to call who they want. They are all different people looking for different people but somehow they get redirected to my phone! Why??

Wrong number?

 

 

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