Cecilton tower appears to be getting full build RRU up on tower and the one panel/antenna that was installed today looks like spaghetti junction hanging under it, it's the largest antenna on the whole tower 6 to 8 feet high maybe 18 or more inches wide.
As far as MIMO technology what is Sprint using now on the East Coast/ Cecil County MD 4 by 4, 8 by 8 just wondering. I proly did not put this question in right thread don't think Nokia is used on the East coast.
This is a speedtest from the mono pine a 1/2 mile to the south of the Sprint flag pole in Hack's Point. But I'm still going to place a order on Unlimitedville for a Sprint Hot Spot to see if service will work at my house 2.8 miles to the SW of hack's point
Does Stellar Communications do work for Sprint that was the name of the company doing the install. The rru's do look like the one's in the links you provided.
Not sure but it looks like the tower in Warwick just got all new Sprint equipment I think, can't seem to find any good pic's of Sprint rru's. Another thing that's weird all the legacy equipment still on the tower with new microwave antennas.
T-Mobile and Sprint could care less about lower Cecil County.T-mobile show's full LTE coverage below the ditch in Cecil County but have none at all what Lier's.
Don't think Sprint is ever going to have 4g in lower Cecil county just not needed, Verizon and AT&T are letting coverage slip down here also at one time I could pull 20 to 30 mbps I'm lucky if I pull 1 mbps now, it could be cell shrinkage.
Well I know in my part Maryland ,Cecil county there are 4 tower that have not been touched as far as equipment all are still legacy equipped there are two state owned tower's below the C and D canal and one just below Cecil county in Kent county the backhaul to these tower's go thur Maryland broadband coop. That could work here but coverage would shrink. We will see
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Wall-Street-Thinks-Sprint-is-Just-Drunk-and-Confused-135370
May have already been posted somewhere,but still interesting.