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Wilmington Delaware fastest speed yet.http://imgur.com/gallery/7Jor6az. Turn off 256 qam , and 4 x4 mimo. This the speed .Delaware market not lte advance yet either. Only 3carriers band 41 on Clearwire site. imagine lte advance 😍

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Wilmington Delaware fastest speed yet.http://imgur.com/gallery/7Jor6az. Turn off 256 qam , and 4 x4 mimo. This the speed .Delaware market not lte advance yet either. Only 3carriers band 41 on Clearwire site. Fast image lte advance [emoji7]
The clearwire's site by me doesn't get all that much.

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1 hour ago, shannonbrian said:

Wilmington Delaware fastest speed yet.http://imgur.com/gallery/7Jor6az. Turn off 256 qam , and 4 x4 mimo. This the speed .Delaware market not lte advance yet either. Only 3carriers band 41 on Clearwire site. Fast image lte advance 😍

You 100% sure its Clearwire? The reason I ask is because SCP's ID (GCI is correct) gotten stuck on the couple of versions. Use engineering screen to verify the PLMN. 

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1 minute ago, nexgencpu said:

You 100% sure its Clearwire? The reason I ask is because SCP's ID (GCI is correct) gotten stuck on the couple of versions. Use engineering screen to verify the PLMN. 

Yes I had clear line of site , still old samsung clearwire panels. Mostly all clearwire sites were not upgraded with 8t8r panels. Only like 5 sites need upgraded panels. 

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So I notice new site band 41 in cecil county md just went live last week it has 3 carrier aggeration. strange I got 20 sites all around with only 2. backhaul still terrible most theses sites I only average 50 75 mbps on 3 carrier site. 

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So I notice new site band 41 in cecil county md just went live last week it has 3 carrier aggeration. strange I got 20 sites all around with only 2. backhaul still terrible most theses sites I only average 50 75 mbps on 3 carrier site. 
How are the speeds?

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On 2/12/2019 at 12:06 PM, jthawks said:

I did pick up band 66 in broomfield Colorado the other day.  I'm on sprint.  

 

On 12/5/2018 at 6:42 AM, danlodish345 said:

It's physically not possible?

 


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Need more towers

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