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


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You think they finish all 139 towers in delaware or mostly gmos site but nothing near very lower delaware . Its almost if they stop backhaul and any new upgrades. Just hate going down lower de and on 3g not usable. This well be my last opinion on upgrades anymore . 75 percent upgrades to lte are acceptable by sprints standard.

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So i was looking at rootmetrics reports for 2013 and now 2016 they telling me network speed has gone up couple points in 3 years i call bs on that finding there is a lot more lte in delaware now then 2013.There like 80 percent lte plus site is in wilmington and newark de.

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Anybody have no reception in Rehobeth beach?  I had nothing last weekend. Ocean City was a little better,

 

Ha, so the LTE there is bad? I didn't get to go to Rehoboth this year, figures because it was the first year there was apparently LTE. 

 

I was in Felton a few weeks ago and Sprint was dreadful all the way up 13 to Dover. 

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Not sure but it looks like the tower in Warwick just got all new Sprint equipment I think, can't seem to find any good pic's of Sprint rru's. Another thing that's weird all the legacy equipment still on the tower with new microwave antennas.

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Not sure but it looks like the tower in Warwick just got all new Sprint equipment I think, can't seem to find any good pic's of Sprint rru's. Another thing that's weird all the legacy equipment still on the tower with new microwave antennas.

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5183-how-to-spot-sprint-8t8r-td-lte-rrhs-alcatel-lucent/

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3915-how-to-spot-sprint-antennas-and-rrus-alcatel-lucent/

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Does Stellar Communications do work for Sprint that was the name of the company doing the install. The rru's do look like the one's in the links you provided.

 

There are a huge number of contractors across the country. Any company that does tower work could potentially do work for Sprint. Sprint's RRUs are fairly unique, so if it seems pretty similar, chances are pretty good it's Sprint. If you could get a nice shot of the equipment, we could tell you for sure!

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