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


cjinohio03

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Was at mall I get 3 to 6 mbs down but cuts out alot

Were you able to map any of this on Sensorly?  Regardless, that's still awesome.  It wasn't too long ago that most of the time I was inside Christiana Mall I'd be roaming on Verizon's network.

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Was at Christina hospital and tower tight outside building pent ration horrible . I can't wait 800 deployed all around.

 

800 will help, but I am willing to bet the antenna panels at the hospital are aimed away from the building. Is there a separate tower or are the panels mounted on the building?

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I'm get jealous of lte south jersey receiving . About to surpass Baltimore market at place they are going in about 2 months. Delaware way to slow only 19 towers lte in 4 months. Hope 2014 will start rolling soon like south jersey.

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South Jersey is moving! Yet there are 4 or 5 sites in the Millville/Bridgeton/Salem area that haven't been mapped yet. I would do it if the Delaware Bay wasn't in the way....

 

At least for Delaware, they are starting to fill in the gaps up north. I imagine two-thirds of the subscribers in the market live up north of the canal anyway.... I do expect to see a lot of 800 voice around soon though.

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From what I understand that 100% number is 3g acceptance's not full build's I know all 4 tower's here in Cecil county below the canal are gmo's at this time no new antenna's just legacy antenna's/panel's,they must still be on T1 line's very slow sub 1.2 mbps or slower.Maybe sometime 2014 these tower's will get some attention,but with the backhaul problem here on the shore don't think I'll hold my breath.

i feel back haul issue is  bs more like not high priority.

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