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Network Vision/LTE - Tucson/Yuma Market


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The only ones we know have backhaul are the ones broadcasting lte. The rest...?

 

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Im not talking about backhaul, im talking about century link. They were still building out their own fiber network and i thought that was why it was taking so long to get the sites hooked up. But now that we have 8 or so they have to be feeding somewhere right? So what my thought process is that now that they have some towers broadcasting 4g and that have a decent speed that they should have some sort of network built out in tucson. Not just a little here and there...

 

Guess i just thought this process was going to be just a bit faster, maybe a tower or 2 a week..

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Serving Cell 82 could be new, could be Cardinal/Valencia... nobody ever got samsung LTE engineering for that site, and your RSRP suggests *very* fringe signal. Sensorly doesn't suggest anything interesting yet. Go hunt it down, post again when you've got an RSRP under 90.

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They aren't even installing 800mhz radios here, so nfc what's up with that.

 

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His profile says he has a Moto X and I believe that that particular phone has displayed band 26, when it was clearly connected to Band 25.

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His profile says he has a Moto X and I believe that that particular phone has displayed band 26, when it was clearly connected to Band 25.

 

Right.  The Sprint variant Motorola X engineering screen does not report LTE band correctly.  But it does report EARFCN correctly, and the displayed values are spot on for the 5 MHz FDD carrier in the PCS G block.  Nothing exceptional.

 

AJ

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Funny story. As I walked out of work yesterday and sat down in my car and went to load up sensorly and unlock engineering and everything, I got quite a shock... I already had LTE! Shoulda seen the look on my face...

Haha I was up at a friends place few days ago on river and Campbell. Even inside of the apartment complex I had a very strong 4G signal. I feel like the days of annoying slow service are soon to be over :)

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