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Can anyone find out why data throughput from sites SD34XC771 and SD85XC403 is not existent? eg. 300Kbs if your are lucky.
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Site #SD25XC755 is live the temporary site Gear has been pulled. It's a 8X8 site, but there is no B41 broadcasting.
Here is the site survey.
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sometime next year and band 26 is 800 mhz. 850 mhz is used to denote cellular a/b band 5.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Ok I thought it was 800Mhz... I got to experience it in Phoenix, it really makes your device useful again.
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Does anyone know any dates on BAND 26 850MHz deployment?
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@Sprint confirms it is moving ahead on network densification plan. http://ctt.ec/i53oc+ @FierceWireless
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800 MHz update
In that letter, they noted that 800 MHz rebanding is essentially done but there are some major gaps remaining. Those include Washington State, 82 counties in California and Arizona (including Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.), Las Vegas, and major portions of New Mexico and West and South Texas.
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SD34XC755 is now located at:
Mountain View Community Center
641 South Boundary StreetSan Diego, CA 9211332.6957,-117.103 old site32.699, -117.106 new siteHere are some pictures of the site along with the temp RRUs in the parking lot. The facades are for housing the RRUs, this is supposed to be a 8X8 site.
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The Sports Arena is horrible also, but I did see them working on antennas (on the Sports Arena) last week, I also caught a LTE signal at "IN-n-OUT" during lunch on the 24th.
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http://www.800ta.org/content/resources/Reconfiguration_Timetable.pdf
800MHz transition doc from the FCC and PSHSB.
*Licensees operating high-density cellular systems, such as Sprint Corporation
(“Sprint”),10 and licensees that have elected to relocate to the Enhanced SpecializedMobile Radio (“ESMR”) Band will relocate to the ESMR Band at 817-824/862-869MHz.11"So this means that there will be 800MHz LTE along the border.
The TA delivered a Webinar presentation on June 10, 2013 for licensees in NPSPAC Region 5: Southern California. The TA presented information regarding the phases and activities in the reconfiguration process, the new band plans, preparing for reconfiguration, and conducting planning activities. A PDF of the TA’s presentation is available here. An audio recording of the Webinar, which also displays the TA’s presentation, is available here.
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