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Live tonight just band 25 i 95 tower near 896 and tolls.near ud map it on sesnorly jus5 95 part for now. Up date today monday 29 tower turned off. Sprint playing tricks on me lol.dec 30 lol now back on

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Came home for lunch today my tower on 279 cecil county was in test phase . Saw truck near sprint cabinets and signal check was showing a new pci. Rf was -72 but would not connect . Came home later and it was gone. Hope tower is accepted soon i been waiting over year for backhaul.

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Fingers cross sameguy back at my tower when i saw them testing and got -72 signal that day . Please turn it on. 95 tower has not been broadcasting so

Since last week. I did get 26 down next to it when it was on. So hopely they are moving faster. Still no band 41 at ud complex but band 26 is rocking.

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Came home today and now cecil county has its first band 25 accept on 279 in md . Love it i got -86 at my place signal . Im so happy now wait was over 14 months since nv was completed. I know i capture some new pci 2 weeks ago . And tower on 95 turn backoff.

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New site in dover live ?

 

Looks like the site south of Dover Downs might be. If I get some time I will check it out later today.

 

Don't have a screen shot handy, but I did confirm that the site south of Dover Downs is live.

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I was just on Sprints coverage map's my house has been taken out of the coverage area.Wonder if my wife and son want to upgrade if Sprint will even honor now, house is out by 1/4 mile. To be exact off network roaming, never once have I seen a roaming sign pop up on there phone's unless that does not happen anymore.

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