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Unlikely. Sprint is activating every tower as soon as it's ready. Once everything is hooked up, the each tower will be activated. Unless all the towers are on the same fiber ring that isn't running yet, I doubt they will all fire up at once.

 

what's the holdup for flippin the switch on the completed towers in Omaha and Lincoln, NE?

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what's the holdup for flippin the switch on the completed towers in Omaha and Lincoln, NE?

 

That I do not know. Towers aren't accepted as 4G completed without backhaul, so I can only guess that perhaps there is an issued with the 4G Core for the market. I would really like to see those towers light up as I have family in Lincoln and will likely be visiting soon!

 

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Unlikely. Sprint is activating every tower as soon as it's ready. Once everything is hooked up, the each tower will be activated. Unless all the towers are on the same fiber ring that isn't running yet, I doubt they will all fire up at once.

Well everything is complete on the towers. They may be in some ring or something idk. The cable co is the new backhaul. And know its it place because I talked to one who was running it. Guess they have to complete thebsites and then turn a few areas on at a time and fine tune them? Thats the last idea. Otherwise id be seeing LTE on some sites

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Unlikely. Sprint is activating every tower as soon as it's ready. Once everything is hooked up, the each tower will be activated. Unless all the towers are on the same fiber ring that isn't running yet, I doubt they will all fire up at once.

Well everything is complete on the towers. They may be in some ring or something idk. The cable co is the new backhaul. And know its it place because I talked to one who was running it. Guess they have to complete thebsites and then turn a few areas on at a time and fine tune them? Thats the last idea. Otherwise id be seeing LTE on some sites

So many pieces and your local backhaul guy won't know them all. Especially if things are ready at the core. How do you know the sites are complete? It may look done from your perspective but it might be missing a few things which the integration crew is going to bring. It will all come... I still wait on sites in my launched market to get any work at all done to them. At least yours have RRUs flying.

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So many pieces and your local backhaul guy won't know them all. Especially if things are ready at the core. How do you know the sites are complete? It may look done from your perspective but it might be missing a few things which the integration crew is going to bring. It will all come... I still wait on sites in my launched market to get any work at all done to them. At least yours have RRUs flying.

Some of the people working on it all said the sites were complete. And Im thinking we have a fiber ring in east texas that will connect to a bigger finer run that conmects into the"core". And all of the markets that are announced are going to be hooked up to it and be running. The major east texas towns have seen some lte blip up. So we are just playing the waiting game. We should have it within the next week according to some people pretty high up on the chain

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Update!

 

Communities that now have LTE Available (Yellow Pins):

  • Lincoln, NE
  • Omaha, NE
  • Rogers, AR
  • Columbus, OH  !!!
  • Louisville, KY
  • Rolla, MO
  • Auburn, AL

Communities now in Pre-Launch (Green Pins):

  • Glasgow, KY
  • Tallahassee, FL
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Update!

 

Communities that now have LTE Available (Yellow Pins):

Lincoln, NE

Omaha, NE

Rogers, AR

Columbus, OH !!!

Louisville, KY

Rolla, MO

Auburn, AL

Communities now in Pre-Launch (Green Pins):

Glasgow, KY

Tallahassee, FL

 

You can add Athens Tennessee. Sensorly proves it :)

 

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Updated the map today. Here's some of the notable updates.

 

Moved up to Pre-Launch status:

  • Athens, TN
  • Daytona Beach, FL
  • Lawto............

 

 

 

You can add Athens Tennessee. Sensorly proves it :)

 

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Done months ago....

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I think I found an iDEN only site having RRUs installed today. The antennas are already on the tower. I don't remember seeing this tower on any map for conversion/NV. The tower is near Camp Point, IL.

 

Think you might be able to get a picture and a better location? Would be interested to know if this is one of the few iDen conversions.

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Think you might be able to get a picture and a better location? Would be interested to know if this is one of the few iDen conversions.

I will if I make it over that way. I live about 50 miles from that tower so I'm not sure how soon it will be. Usually if I have to go that far I go to Springfield. There is an iDEN tower on that route too in Ashland. Not sure but I think that is a tower to be converted. I would hope so as signal in that area on CDMA has always been bad. I did notice antennas with RRUs near the top. At least I think that is an iDEN tower. ATT uses a similar omni antenna to iDEN in this area. Different market but the Harrison, AR tower is going to be a convert to CDMA. I find that interesting as it will be an island of coverage.

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I will if I make it over that way. I live about 50 miles from that tower so I'm not sure how soon it will be. Usually if I have to go that far I go to Springfield. There is an iDEN tower on that route too in Ashland. Not sure but I think that is a tower to be converted. I would hope so as signal in that area on CDMA has always been bad. I did notice antennas with RRUs near the top. At least I think that is an iDEN tower. ATT uses a similar omni antenna to iDEN in this area. Different market but the Harrison, AR tower is going to be a convert to CDMA. I find that interesting as it will be an island of coverage.

 

50 miles, yikes. Don't go to far out of your way for us!

 

Harrison, AR. There's already a Sprint tower/DAS or something down there. May have something to do with that. 

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Guess you can add citrus heights, CA to teh list. One CH LTE site accepted and they're getting plenty of bleedover signal from roseville sites along with their CH one. Shows on sensorly. 

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Guess you can add citrus heights, CA to teh list. One CH LTE site accepted and they're getting plenty of bleedover signal from roseville sites along with their CH one. Shows on sensorly. 

 

I'm trying to stick to the major metro city in the area. Which is larger? Roseville or CH? I'll just leave one since they're so close. I was tempted to just put Sacramento, but it just wasn't close enough. 

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I'm trying to stick to the major metro city in the area. Which is larger? Roseville or CH? I'll just leave one since they're so close. I was tempted to just put Sacramento, but it just wasn't close enough. 

 

They're actually both different incorporated cities so they have to be marked different from each other. That side of town is all county unincorporated areas with a few incorporated cities here and there. Incorporated city of sacramento is across the river around arden-arcade. As noted in this county map...

 

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They're actually both different incorporated cities so they have to be marked different from each other. That side of town is all county unincorporated areas with a few incorporated cities here and there. Incorporated city of sacramento is across the river around arden-arcade. As noted in this county map...

 

The point was, I can't mark every single city. I usually just pick the largest one in the area if Sprint hasn't listen any yet. 

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The point was, I can't mark every single city. I usually just pick the largest one in the area if Sprint hasn't listen any yet. 

 

*remembers the batchgeo 250 point limit*

 

hmm... I guess we can just keep it at Roseville.  

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The point was, I can't mark every single city. I usually just pick the largest one in the area if Sprint hasn't listen any yet.

 

 

*remembers the batchgeo 250 point limit*

 

hmm... I guess we can just keep it at Roseville.

 

Ditch it for Google fusion maps. So much easier and faster. Shoot me a PM or Google talk if you are interested.

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Quick update on the cities with LTE Available!

 

  • Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Lexington, KY
  • Winston-Salem, NC
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Cleveland, OH !!!
  • Bend, OR
  • Medford, OR
  • Hardeevile, SC
  • Lubbock, TX

Now in Pre-Launch status.

  • Enid, OK

I expect to see San Angelo and Abilene, TX and Jackson, MS pop up here soon. 

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