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


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Proly upgraded that tower for 301 coverage, poly won't see the tower's in Cecilton and Hack's Point upgraded anytime soon.

 

That would make sense. It makes me wonder if they might also have started upgrading some of the GMO's along Rt-1, US-13, and US-113 in the market. I will have to make an effort to look next time I am back in the area.

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I'm back using my note 2 last 2 months man I just pull 31 down mbps and 9 up. Guess every one on band 41 . I can't what see what galaxy s8 plus does . I never lose band 25 anywhere mostly , except some building . My wife galaxys5 likes band 26 most time and is Always congested. Still waiting on some gmos finally upgrades hopelly in 2017.

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I saw a ad for mobilite hiring in Dover de for permit managers. I guess theses are guys get permits rolling small cell location to build. It's showing promise in delaware.hopely wilimgton and newark got permits soon too.

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So I was watching Logan last night and band 25 2 carriers showing on signal check.since I can't confirm on my note 2 if this is real . The 2 towers near christana mall are only on band 25 and band 26 . Still no band 41 it big hole in coverage in lte plus , mostly all sites have band 41 up . I am still puzzled why these 2towers don't have it yet area can even pull1.5 mbps.most foot track around.

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2 carrier aggeration on band 25 live in Delaware on 2 sites I found have it , no band 41 on thoses towers. Helps out a lot but still need band 41 upgrades.

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Looks like some gmos getting upgrades in lower Delaware .Route 1 has almost all lte except 1 tower gap. Hope they go hard finishing them

2 carrier aggeration on band 25 live in Delaware on 2 sites I found have it , no band 41 on thoses towers. Helps out a lot but still need band 41 upgrades.

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Looks like some gmos getting upgrades in lower Delaware .Route 1 has almost all lte except 1 tower gap. Hope they go hard finishing them

 

I remember multiple posts from you about the lack of LTE in lower DE. I'm glad its getting better for you. :) 

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Found 3 new gmos converted in low part Delaware on route 113. Looks like 3 clusters so far .

So is Sprint having LTE along the coastal highway now

 

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No lte in Bethany beach yet but there is lot backhaul getting add gmo sites. So sprint is showing lot progress finishing lte upgrades this area .going see if tbey add 3rd carrier in Ocean city today on band 41.

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No lte in Bethany beach yet but there is lot backhaul getting add gmo sites. So sprint is showing lot progress finishing lte upgrades this area .going see if tbey add 3rd carrier in Ocean city today on band 41.

When I was in Delaware last year in Lewes beach there was band 41 2nd carrier

 

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I spot a small cell on 52nd street in ocean city might of been t mobile or verizon.

It's probably one of those too because I don't see the densification happening with Sprint for a long time down there

 

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There's a lot of small cells down by the inlet. They go to like 20th street or something. They have to be vzw

I should be down there by the end of next month so I'll be interested to see who's small cells it is

 

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