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I have been seeing a bunch of cell tower work going on out in the IE pretty much from Pomona, CA out east so I stopped and spoke with the engineer on site. He told me Sprint is now in a mad dash to upgrade their towers in the IE and also add a bunch of small cells. Great news!

 

Now if we could just get LTE band 26 we will be smoking hot!

 

 

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I have been seeing a bunch of cell tower work going on out in the IE pretty much from Pomona, CA out east so I stopped and spoke with the engineer on site. He told me Sprint is now in a mad dash to upgrade their towers in the IE and also add a bunch of small cells. Great news!

 

Now if we could just get LTE band 26 we will be smoking hot!

 

 

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What is IE?

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What is IE?

Inland Empire. Riverside and San Bernardino counties

 

And we have a four year old market thread for that.  Why not use it instead of starting a new thread?

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2182-network-visionlte-riversidesan-bernardino-market-inland-empire/

 

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And we have a four year old market thread for that.  Why not use it instead of starting a new thread?

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2182-network-visionlte-riversidesan-bernardino-market-inland-empire/

 

AJ

 

 

No doubt someone would have equally complained of resurrecting an old thread.

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No doubt someone would have equally complained of resurrecting an old thread.

 

Nope.  That is an official S4GRU market deployment thread.

 

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