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Network Vision/LTE - Delaware market (including Wilmington, Dover, Laurel and Elkton MD)


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Is racetrck tower live in dover

 

I don't think so. It is possibly that they set up COW for Firefly though (and that is why I won't go near there today).

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Think its tower in front dover mall

 

If that one is live, the tower south of the track should be next. They are connected by microwave...

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lol i  like the coverage with holes but not by sprint terms, cecil county has no live lte towers . sensorly is only maps i trust. lot towers not live yet . just dover launch?

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They are hard to count,how many cell site's are in the Delaware/Cecil county area.

the only sites in cecil county with lte is everyone except sprint lol.
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it seems like sprint gets the ball moving with upgrades for a few weeks and then disappear for a month and then start back....annoying! lol

 

My guess as to what is happening. Except for the few trouble sites (5 or 6 of them) the equipment is there, they are waiting on the backhaul. I would assume they just wait until at least a good couple of days worth of sites are ready for an intergration team. The team comes in to town hooks up those sites then leaves again (probably to one of the bigger markets nearby, no point having them do nothing waiting on the backhaul crews).

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Only couple key towers in upper de left.

my home, my job, and the mall are pretty key areas to me, and none of them are covered, lol. I agree with cdk, the time gap is probably back haul. A lot of road work in my area lately, but I'm not so sure it's sprint. I'm hoping it is, but deldot site says it's sewer maintenance, etc. maybe it's part of the maintenance.
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I was up in hockessin, and based on sensorly and the tower maps, was expecting lte. Was about a block from the tower, had full bars, but no lte. Toggled airplane mode, and the lte option....and nothing. They turn the tower off or something? Weird.

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