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


cjinohio03

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I couldn't confirm the Rising Sun, DE site, however I did some more Sensorly mapping of the two Dover sites. I also got GCIs for each sector of both....Plus another unidentified site. I suspect it might be one of the towers on the west side of Dover.

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I got risingsun tower cover .

Rising Sun is a 35 mile one way trip for me,my wife or son would get pissed if I took off with one of their phone's on a wild tower chase.I guess I could say i'm going to get beer.

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Was able to get LTE in Milford in the stretch of 113 between between like Royal Farms and Walmart last night when my signalcheck app chimed I nearly lost my mind lol

 

It looks like LTE might be live from Milford to Georgetown! :coffee:

 

4 sites according to the Sprint map (I am going crazy waiting for Robert's schedule to return to normal).

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My daughter goes to ud, so I asked her to see if it feels faster, but she doesn't care or would know the difference, haha. Not sure what went on the last month, but really glad sprint is" back to work", lol

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I did a bunch of mapping (some of it through that nasty thunderstorm that rolled through Kent & Sussex Counties this afternoon). I got GCI info for 3 of the 4 sites along US-113. The one north of Georgetown wasn't broadcasting yet though. The Rising Sun, DE (not MD) is still not broadcasting or connecting either. However, the site in Magnolia, DE was (not yet accepted or showing on Sprint's map either), so score!

 

I will probably recheck Georgetown this weekend, plus it looks like things are happening in Easton, MD too. That is probably going to be another tank of gas!

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