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


cjinohio03

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Only good news there is a nextel tower that needs nv down there.

Sprint has not touched any tower's from Chesapeake City south,don't see that changing. I think there just not enough sub's down here to for them to bother. Also backhaul is sparse Verizon and Maryland broadband coop is all that's down here fiber wise below the Bohemia river,heck Comcast had to hook-up there backhaul thru Maryland broadband coop.

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Think i cant map to much more upper de . Only cecil county left . Senorly and there overlays suck.

By the looks of it you may not have much to do then since most the towers in Cecil county don't seem to be getting upgrades anytime soon.Maybe 2016
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It was on last 2 days . I travel by it every day and done speed test test lastc2 days . Trust me it was broadcasting band 25 only no band 41. But not accepted on sprint maps either. This tower right next car wash . Trust me u will see lte soon if its off today.i watch them add band 41 panels 2 months ago and last week running new fiber lines 2 panels ,must had problem with hardware at thst tower .

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It's possible you may have been picking up the tower just north of there. At that corner I got 2 bars lte after toggling airplane mode, then switched to 5 bars 3G. I check that tower nightly from my window, and have never gotten lte from it. I hope you are right about the upgrades, and maybe will go live soon. I do appreciate your help!

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Trust me it was testing last 2 days -70 rssp signal . I dont know if it was all day buy noon and around 515 pm work for me great . No band 26 either yet.you should get tri band phone 2 lot band 41 around area 2. I been watching upper de for almost 2 years and map most sensorly lte around area 2. Theres only couple towers left. I mostly looking for new band 41 panels and live sites for band 41. Soon i will report all my finding to this web site.

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