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My cell tower also changed from NID 5 to 311 and BID 14003 to 20763 at about 2:00 a.m.

I Took this photo about a month ago at the downtown Atlanta tower.  There had been workers there a couple of days before.  We had voice quality issues for over a month prior to this photo and for a week or two after off and on.  The local AT&T repairman said there had been a crew here running fiber to the tower a couple of months before the photo was taken.  our 3g speeds have increased somewhat since then.

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Hey John - I called Sprint everyday during the outage...at first they were telling me it was a "T1" issue so I figured they were adding some additional T1 capacity. Then they told me it was a "Software upgrade" issue. They didn't say as much, but I think it was the DO 1X Advanced software upgrade. The speeds have improved, but I think it is due to extra T1 capacity and software upgrade. The tower in Atlanta and Queen City both have new AT&T fiber run to the tower, but I do not believe the 3G is connected to it yet. I figure crews will show up and connect both 3G and 4G to it. And a side note - The tower in Atlanta has its sectors messed up. The Alpha (North) sector reports the SE location, the Beta (SE) sector reports the SW location and the Gamma (SW) sector is reporting the north location. 

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Hey John - I called Sprint everyday during the outage...at first they were telling me it was a "T1" issue so I figured they were adding some additional T1 capacity. Then they told me it was a "Software upgrade" issue. They didn't say as much, but I think it was the DO 1X Advanced software upgrade. The speeds have improved, but I think it is due to extra T1 capacity and software upgrade. The tower in Atlanta and Queen City both have new AT&T fiber run to the tower, but I do not believe the 3G is connected to it yet. I figure crews will show up and connect both 3G and 4G to it. And a side note - The tower in Atlanta has its sectors messed up. The Alpha (North) sector reports the SE location, the Beta (SE) sector reports the SW location and the Gamma (SW) sector is reporting the north location.

Sounds like a site near me with the RRUs mixed up. Hate that site and they won't fix it.

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Hey John - I called Sprint everyday during the outage...at first they were telling me it was a "T1" issue so I figured they were adding some additional T1 capacity. Then they told me it was a "Software upgrade" issue. They didn't say as much, but I think it was the DO 1X Advanced software upgrade. The speeds have improved, but I think it is due to extra T1 capacity and software upgrade. The tower in Atlanta and Queen City both have new AT&T fiber run to the tower, but I do not believe the 3G is connected to it yet. I figure crews will show up and connect both 3G and 4G to it. And a side note - The tower in Atlanta has its sectors messed up. The Alpha (North) sector reports the SE location, the Beta (SE) sector reports the SW location and the Gamma (SW) sector is reporting the north location. 

The cell tower by me was like that for about 2 weeks when they turned the new equipment on.

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Has anybody checked to see if the site between Lindale and Mineola is broadcasting LTE?

 

I went to check it, and It is Not broadcasting LTE signal. It has poor 3g signal, but 1x is perfect. I think it is either having issues with LTE or has never had it

I was by it two times on Tuesday (8/20) and never had LTE from it.

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tower down by my house yesterday... LTE getting stronger just still not by chase bank and texas bank and trust, downtown speeds were amazing tho. and AT&T is stepping up in their game in the east texas market saw some people on two att towers yesterday also.

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Hey John - I called Sprint everyday during the outage...at first they were telling me it was a "T1" issue so I figured they were adding some additional T1 capacity. Then they told me it was a "Software upgrade" issue. They didn't say as much, but I think it was the DO 1X Advanced software upgrade. The speeds have improved, but I think it is due to extra T1 capacity and software upgrade. The tower in Atlanta and Queen City both have new AT&T fiber run to the tower, but I do not believe the 3G is connected to it yet. I figure crews will show up and connect both 3G and 4G to it. And a side note - The tower in Atlanta has its sectors messed up. The Alpha (North) sector reports the SE location, the Beta (SE) sector reports the SW location and the Gamma (SW) sector is reporting the north location. 

This also begs the question - if hardware and backhaul are in place, why don't they turn it on?

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I was by it two times on Tuesday (8/20) and never had LTE from it.

must be in donut mode. Its been like that for a few times.
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just got 4G at my house its super fast! i think it got turned on over night!

You wouldn't happen to be located anywhere around Loop 281 would you? I remember someone saying the tower behind the Sprint store was broadcasting LTE but I haven't been able to pick anything up over there.

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You wouldn't happen to be located anywhere around Loop 281 would you? I remember someone saying the tower behind the Sprint store was broadcasting LTE but I haven't been able to pick anything up over there.

yes i am in the loop 281 area. pretty sure im picking up that tower from the sprint store but theres also a tower that i can walk to by that kia i think thats a sprint tower and that might be the one im picking up, dont know how to upload pictures straight from my mac on here but i will try 

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yes i am in the loop 281 area. pretty sure im picking up that tower from the sprint store but theres also a tower that i can walk to by that kia i think thats a sprint tower and that might be the one im picking up, dont know how to upload pictures straight from my mac on here but i will try

 

Yea there is a Sprint tower at Crown Kia. When I go back to town I'll go over there map the LTE with Sensorly
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Yea there is a Sprint tower at Crown Kia. When I go back to town I'll go over there and map the LTE with Sensorly

Somebody beat me to it. LTE has been mapped on 281 from Gilmer Rd down to Lobo Stadium.

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Somebody beat me to it. LTE has been mapped on 281 from Gilmer Rd down to Lobo Stadium.

 

 

Yea there is a Sprint tower at Crown Kia. When I go back to town I'll go over there map the LTE with Sensorly

ive only been able to map maybe just a little bit of it and i was pretty sure it was a sprint tower, getting 7 down and 3 or 4 up. pretty fast for a new network

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Have u found any new sites in Tyler....coverage is getting better over here in North Tyler but hasn't reached my house yet

well I get coverage near tjc and troup and the loop. Near my house but wont get any usable signal until they expand coverage. Im watching the site by the brookshires and cemetery on 69 mear the 5th street intersection. And the 155 and sw loop 323 site.
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