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I have noticed that South Sac, Mack Rd and Franklin Blvd, has great coverage but data is excruciatingly slow. Any work in progress?

 

There is a cell site with an issued permit on a power line structure along mack road. Could be work in progress. 

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There is a cell site with an issued permit on a power line structure along mack road. Could be work in progress.

I snapped a picture of one in the Raleys parking lot but don't know how to upload it. Besides, the equipment looks old.

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I snapped a picture of one in the Raleys parking lot but don't know how to upload it. Besides, the equipment looks old.

That's not the Sprint one. Sprints is down the road before the curve and the bridge over the canal. 

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Ah ic. I was talking to mike an inspector for the city of rocklin and he said he does inspections for the towers as well

 

 

Well on my way home my phone pick up LTE by antelope and Roseville rd by Walmart.

 

@Danny, ya they do have inspectors to make sure that the structures are safe and other stuff. Sprint inspector signs off on actual work on the towers. 

 

@Rage i see, could be bleedover signal from the accepted tower.

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Yeah, that appears to be the edge of the accepted sites range. Got reports of cell sites all along the area that are in progress. Hopefully the contractors fill that roseville / rocklin to sacramento stretch of highway rapidly.

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@Danny, ya they do have inspectors to make sure that the structures are safe and other stuff. Sprint inspector signs off on actual work on the towers.

 

@Rage i see, could be bleedover signal from the accepted tower.

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@Danny, ya they do have inspectors to make sure that the structures are safe and other stuff. Sprint inspector signs off on actual work on the towers.

 

@Rage i see, could be bleedover signal from the accepted tower.

Oh ic makes sense

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@Rage i see, could be bleedover signal from the accepted tower.

 

It dropped by the pick and pull on north antelope

 

 

My guess would be a microcell inside the sprint store.  The sensorly map is completely centered around the store at antelope and roseville rd

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Lol. My brothers friend since high school is the mayor of Lincoln. The Upper Central Valley is a huge Market. It's anywhere from Stockton to Oregon, from Dixon to Reno and beyond.

 

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Lincoln is still having all of those problems? Even the school district that I used to work at (WPUSD) out there had problems. The old superintendent years ago was embezzling and they had to cut the budget to make up for the millions that were misappropriated and I almost lost my job in the process. I left anyway when I realized that since I almost got laid off, there was no way I was getting promoted or a raise in pay.

 

Well, I left at end of 2009.  For a variety of reasons.  My old neighborhood had a fire that stopped at the farm across the street.  Because of the idiots in charge, we had no way out.  They were supposed to build a road so we wouldn't get trapped by the 65 Bypass, but they never did.  So, when the fire hit, it was clear proof that we were dead if it had jumped the road since the only way out was Moore Rd and through the fire.  They finally put in a road, but it's kinda dangerous with how windy it is and how it connects to Moore.  And it's not at the spot where the road was supposed to be.  The road was supposed to extend from one of the two main roads in the neighborhood to Lincoln Crossing.  The new road is outside the neighborhood so if that fire jumped, everyone is still screwed.

 

On the East side of Lincoln (Twelve Bridges area), there are whole neighborhoods where streetlights are in place down some streets, but then they just stop.  But, the city apparently has those street lamps on its books.  Someone embezzled or did some major fraud on that.  Prolly lots more, but I knew one guy who was really pissed about that cuz he lived where there were no streetlights and he couldn't get any traction with his complaints cuz the city kept saying their records say there were street lights.

 

I'm sure that's part of why that one Supervisor is no longer there, but my road problem was not the fault of just the supervisor.  The mayor, city council, all those idiots had a hand in not getting that road built.

 

Moved to Rocklin and have been light years happier.  Don't even have to camp out the night before to enroll my kid in school.  Got a friend to move just a few blocks over from Twelve Bridges to where we are and they're way happier too.

 

I really gotta try and get some info from Rocklin's Planning Dept cuz I have no idea which tower services this area.

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Lol. My brothers friend since high school is the mayor of Lincoln. The Upper Central Valley is a huge Market. It's anywhere from Stockton to Oregon, from Dixon to Reno and beyond.

 

 

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Lincoln is still having all of those problems? Even the school district that I used to work at (WPUSD) out there had problems. The old superintendent years ago was embezzling and they had to cut the budget to make up for the millions that were misappropriated and I almost lost my job in the process. I left anyway when I realized that since I almost got laid off, there was no way I was getting promoted or a raise in pay.

 

 

Well, I left at end of 2009. For a variety of reasons. My old neighborhood had a fire that stopped at the farm across the street. Because of the idiots in charge, we had no way out. They were supposed to build a road so we wouldn't get trapped by the 65 Bypass, but they never did. So, when the fire hit, it was clear proof that we were dead if it had jumped the road since the only way out was Moore Rd and through the fire. They finally put in a road, but it's kinda dangerous with how windy it is and how it connects to Moore. And it's not at the spot where the road was supposed to be. The road was supposed to extend from one of the two main roads in the neighborhood to Lincoln Crossing. The new road is outside the neighborhood so if that fire jumped, everyone is still screwed.

 

On the East side of Lincoln (Twelve Bridges area), there are whole neighborhoods where streetlights are in place down some streets, but then they just stop. But, the city apparently has those street lamps on its books. Someone embezzled or did some major fraud on that. Prolly lots more, but I knew one guy who was really pissed about that cuz he lived where there were no streetlights and he couldn't get any traction with his complaints cuz the city kept saying their records say there were street lights.

 

I'm sure that's part of why that one Supervisor is no longer there, but my road problem was not the fault of just the supervisor. The mayor, city council, all those idiots had a hand in not getting that road built.

 

Moved to Rocklin and have been light years happier. Don't even have to camp out the night before to enroll my kid in school. Got a friend to move just a few blocks over from Twelve Bridges to where we are and they're way happier too.

 

I really gotta try and get some info from Rocklin's Planning Dept cuz I have no idea which tower services this area.

There is a tower in the Lonetree Softball field complex, I know that my brother lives right over there. And there is a tower off Blue Oaks and 65. On another note my phone is sitting here roaming, it never ever roams at my house. This might be a good sign.

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Well my phone stopped roaming after some time. No lte but hopefully that was some workers doing their thing since it was in the right time frame to be doing that kind of work.

 

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http://bit.ly/17ZYEez

some pics of the Lower sacramento rd site in lodi

 

Yep Sprints up there! Very top rack. You can barely see the RRU's up there clearly but the slightly rounded antennas in addition to the fact that they're different looking in comparison to google street view all but confirms sprint is up there! Good one. 

 

 

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Well, I left at end of 2009.  For a variety of reasons.  My old neighborhood had a fire that stopped at the farm across the street.  Because of the idiots in charge, we had no way out.  They were supposed to build a road so we wouldn't get trapped by the 65 Bypass, but they never did.  So, when the fire hit, it was clear proof that we were dead if it had jumped the road since the only way out was Moore Rd and through the fire.  They finally put in a road, but it's kinda dangerous with how windy it is and how it connects to Moore.  And it's not at the spot where the road was supposed to be.  The road was supposed to extend from one of the two main roads in the neighborhood to Lincoln Crossing.  The new road is outside the neighborhood so if that fire jumped, everyone is still screwed.

 

On the East side of Lincoln (Twelve Bridges area), there are whole neighborhoods where streetlights are in place down some streets, but then they just stop.  But, the city apparently has those street lamps on its books.  Someone embezzled or did some major fraud on that.  Prolly lots more, but I knew one guy who was really pissed about that cuz he lived where there were no streetlights and he couldn't get any traction with his complaints cuz the city kept saying their records say there were street lights.

 

I'm sure that's part of why that one Supervisor is no longer there, but my road problem was not the fault of just the supervisor.  The mayor, city council, all those idiots had a hand in not getting that road built.

 

Moved to Rocklin and have been light years happier.  Don't even have to camp out the night before to enroll my kid in school.  Got a friend to move just a few blocks over from Twelve Bridges to where we are and they're way happier too.

 

I really gotta try and get some info from Rocklin's Planning Dept cuz I have no idea which tower services this area.

Here is the map for all towers in the UCV http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/653-network-vision-site-map-northern-californianevada/

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2 additional Upper Central Valley market 4G LTE acceptances. One a little northeast of the existing LTE accepted site on vernan & 6th around the exit of interstate 80 near douglas and harding in Roseville. One over at carson city nevada. Map map map!

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2 additional Upper Central Valley market 4G LTE acceptances. One a little northeast of the existing LTE accepted site on vernan & 6th around the exit of interstate 80 near douglas and harding in Roseville. One over at carson city nevada. Map map map!

Does that mean lte is activated or not yet?
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