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By AirlineFlyer · Posted
I assume that if there is only one carrier testing two sites, the agreement probably includes some sort of NDA that doesn't allow them to reveal any info. -
By Paynefanbro · Posted
Unfortunately the map has been out of date for a while. A number of them marked proposed are installed and live in my testing. I accidentally posted the same article in another thread. Sucks that no carrier is confirming that they're going to use them and that they won't reveal the location of those two sites. Why all the secrecy? -
By AirlineFlyer · Posted
https://gothamist.com/news/nycs-massive-link5g-towers-arent-actually-providing-5g-yet And there it is. A grand total of TWO out of ~200 "Link5G" towers actually have any carrier equipment in them, and those are only a test. Link to map of the Link5G towers -
By Paynefanbro · Posted
NYC's massive Link5G towers aren't actually providing 5G (yet) https://gothamist.com/news/nycs-massive-link5g-towers-arent-actually-providing-5g-yet Edit: Whoops, meant to post in NYC thread -
(Sorry I never answered your last e-mail. It's going to be time-consuming, so I've been dragging my feet.) I'm on FiOS and my service has been okay. A few weeks ago, I was having an odd issue where certain websites were very slow to load, and it persisted until I rebooted the router. Not entirely sure what was going on there. But otherwise, no issues. What happens if you ping or traceroute during these outages? - Trip
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