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No, that really wasn't it.Hopefully you realize the flaw in that statement. 5MHz is only 5MHz and this is shared by a community. Thousands of little data monglers gobbling away unlimited.
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Lte around Tucson was atrocious tonight. Reminded me of the old days, except getting no data through a fiber backhauled 4g pipe is exponentially less acceptable.
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Nope! Nobody has managed to nail down a fiber install time here until now. This is a test case.Century Link completed fiber optic install at 3455 S Wilmot last Thursday - any idea when this tower will fire up 4g?
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Most of the sites in this market are Centurylink fiber backhaul.
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Looks like the Honolulu permits are finally starting to roll. Details in the sponsor permit thread. Viva Network Vision!
(This does not mean LTE is coming, but does mean improved 3G is coming and the equipment for LTE will be on the towers waiting for fiber hookup.)
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Also remember, this market has no chance of getting 800 upgrades any time soon due to ibez. AlcaLu did not even install the 800 rrus.
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edit: On maps does Green mean 800 3g and LTE, or just 800 3g
Just 3g 800. The lte 800 map is still premier.
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Another thought that comes to mind is if the permit problem is so bad and no end in sight, they may choose to do all their sites as GMO's temporarily. In most jurisdictions, a GMO conversion does not require permits.
This I'd consider a partially real possibility. I only have permits for roughly half the work on Kauai, and the rest seems to be in less populated areas. It wouldn't surprise me at all if those sites I didn't catch permits for are all non-permit GMOs. Similarly, I haven't seen a permit application roll in Honolulu in a very very long time. Perhaps they've applied for everything they plan on full-building in round 1, and the rest are slated for GMO.
If they finish the GMOs they've planned, have the hardware laying around for many more sites, and have idle contractors, they could start rolling all the final equipment minus antennas out to the sites, GMO them, spool up the excess hybriflex so it's ready to go up the tower as soon as they have permits, and move on to the next.
But then, this would be *additional* effort. And it's Hawaii. So probably not.
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Oddly I have not found this to be the case. Dates for resubmits and decisions on them churn regularly, for the very few permits the contractor is actively working on.What if the permit website is not being actively updated, being hawaii and all lol
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On a less somber-reality-check note: That's a freaking neat tool! If it were telling the truth I'd think everyone should be able to look that up on their sprint.com account. Even without the accurate upgrade forecast I'd love to know what percentage of time I spend connected to my 5 most frequently used towers.
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That poor pic deserves a redo, btw..
I checked into all of these. 4 of them are nowhere near having permits, ain't gonna happen. 1 is on federal land which only leaves it as a giant question mark. (So far, federal land sites have been on both sides of the spectrum in my observations. Some get done very quickly, like the iDEN conversion on Pearl... others seem to be getting left for last)
If anyone wants anything more specific than that, please feel free to bring this up in a sponsor thread
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There's certainly stuff AlcaLu can be doing. There are a few sites with non-Honolulu permit authority that I can't track and may be easier to get permits/permission for (state/federal land, etc), and there are actually a couple permits for Honolulu that have been issued (a couple. two. since this all started last march.)
The tower in question, however... having a permit issued in the time they're hoping for is practically laughable. If they throw the gear on the tower illegally I believe it'll get done on their supposed timetable.
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Little something I posted in the sponsor permit thread a while back, I think needs to get posted here too:
Rumors in sprint stores aren't terribly reliable... I don't know how many times that's been pointed out and proven on these boards.
1) Sprint (vendors,contractors,etc) can't do upgrades without permits.
2) Sprint doesn't have permits.
3) Sprint doesn't know when they'll get permits, as this is up to the government and not them.
1+2) Sprint can't do upgrades.
1+3) Sprint doesn't know when they'll be able to do upgrades.
You can start dancing when the permits start rolling. Until the permits start rolling, unless you have reliable information from the government, speculation is not advisable.
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I would like to see this "shot". is there a way to know if they are working on a tower once the permit has been issued, without driving out there?
Persons with access to Glance and other Sprint tools can probably get this information (an actively in-progress tower gets ticketed, afaik), however us mere mortals are stuck with visual observations.
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Still no Honolulu permits. Keep dreaming.
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Is Sprint continuing the LTE expansion north of Ina Road, it looks like that's the stopping line when viewing on sensory map, I live in Continental Ranch area still slow 3G speeds. Thanks for any info.
The site(s) covering continental could go live any time between tomorrow and some months down the road, but yeah, if you've got sprint coverage where you are there's a 99% chance your tower is getting network vision.
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Sounds like the ecsfb problem that's supposed to have been fixed.
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The tower right by the fire station is broadcasting 4G on Houghton inbeteeen Irvington and Drexel. It's strong enough to reach all the way out to my gfs neighborhood past Bilby
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Except that's not a sprint site...
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Mapped Speedway/Tucson from Campbell to swan along Speedway.
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Multiple areas in tucson are up for mapping/engineering per sensorly: broadway/wilmot, grant/alvernon, rita/nexus, broadway/rosemont, speedway/tucson. Heads up, folks, we've got another huge batch coming through.
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Not except the possibility that CDMA1x 800 is ready to go live in more places.
Well that sure doesn't include this market. We don't even have 800 RRUs.
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New sensorly hot spots at 5th/Rosemont and Oracle/Limberlost. Spot on UA campus growing significantly.
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Can a sponsor check for me in the Acceptance Reports Map if Speedway and Mountain (by the University) has had a network vision upgrade yet? I'm still having problems with eCFSB on my nexus and was wondering how things were going.
Just about any time you ask "Can a sponsor check <insert sponsor-only resource here> for me", you can pretty much bet you won't get an answer. Sharing sponsor info can lead to us losing our sponsor status, which we're not all that keen to do.
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I'll get SMR, I know I will, I'll pretend our data rates aren't sinking. And I'll tell myself I've got signal 'cause I'm the king of wishful thinking...
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