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


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Power delaware gotten Not better , some new Band  41 . nur some gmos have no LTE 800 yet. Im going down soon  i Report back later.

OK because I’m going to Delaware in a few days and I want to see


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8 hours ago, burnout8488 said:

My friend raves about T-Mobile in DE. He would get LTE down to Felton without issue, never drops to 4G. Fast around the air force base, and seems to have good coverage even out in farm country. 

From personal experience, T-Mobile has been killing Sprint in Delaware for years. 

But I’m talking about contiguous LTE coverage on the coastal highway that runs down the spine of Delaware. So if I was to compare T-Mobile to AT&T AT&T would do much better. Sprint has add a dual band LTE to most of their side so coverage is not the problem. It’s overall quality consistency and reliability that I look for.

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Actually, it looks like Delaware is finally filled in with LTE after the last map update. Next time I'm down there I'm excited to try it out down 13 past Dover. 

I’m going all the way to Lewes Beach Delaware


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6 minutes ago, shannonbrian said:

some sites acting Stranger lately , lost Band 41 and some band 25 10× 10 Not Active???

This is usually because they are testing something specific and do not want other bands to interfere. Usually something good comes after this..

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Roaming on T mobile now in dead zones with new prl update.http://imgur.com/gallery/AISaGXv                                                                                          http://imgur.com/gallery/T1T9fkK

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Cecilton tower appears to be getting full build RRU up on tower and the one panel/antenna that was installed today looks like spaghetti junction hanging under it, it's the largest antenna on the whole tower 6 to 8 feet high maybe 18 or more inches wide.

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On 11/27/2018 at 9:11 PM, bcltoys said:

I was just looking at the Sprint coverage map and it now show's excellent signal in just about all of the Earleville zipcode. Hogwash

What kind phone do you have and I don't think flag pole has band 26 .

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They are so far behind on Delaware in terms of the network it's not even funny. Even here by me where I live in New Jersey my parents place has zero service.

What kind phone do you have and I don't think flag pole has band 26 .


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Then what about the coastal highway? What about the overall covers with band 41?

Delaware is starting finish all triband upgrades so your wrong how much it improved last 6 months even going too beach.


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On 12/2/2018 at 1:20 PM, danlodish345 said:

Aren't they going to add it to every site?

 


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Most likely they will , but band 41 will not blanket all delaware 

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