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lilotimz

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  1. That tower is live and not in testing. It's 4G accepted and will likely stay up from now on unless something happens. Speeds are going to vary depending on how close you are to the tower and if you're getting to the edge of signal. Remember, the towers in that area are only designed to cover a mile or two in radius before another adjacent tower is suppose to be connected to. Speeds will vary until more sites come online (hopefully soon!).
  2. You need to literally be right at denios and the Union Pacific railroad tracks. The cell sites in that area are configured for capacity and not range so the accepted tower only covers a mile or two in radius at most. Side note- You can probably see the accepted tower if you're at the Denio and look across the railroad tracks.
  3. Good news? These outages are what happened to PR when they were rolling out there. It's part of the growing pains unfortunately.
  4. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3724-upper-central-valley-market-network-vision-permits/ My map has the exact addresses. Use Google Maps to look down and find the actual cell tower/site.
  5. Could be. If you have the chance and free time, can you go check the other addresses in my permit maps and get images? That way we can confirm if the stated Roseville outage is really network vision work and that other sites are in testing.
  6. AHH yes start going sensorly mapping around that area and head to theiles manor! *Looks at your device listed* uh... hmm... maybe not..
  7. OIC, it might be one of the rare 4G accepted sites that are not broadcasting immediately after acceptance. About 90% of the time 4G accepted sites are broadcasting but some times it's not. Damn, if only you were a sponsor I could send you off to 4 different roseville towers with permits issued to check if work is going on... Anyways. Thanks for checking today. Keep a watch on that area!
  8. Did you toggle airplane mode around there or just drive by? Some phones have really long signal checking cycles once they learn to not search for 4G due to the lack of 4G signal that can only be fixed by a quick toggle. Still, an outage in Roseville means work is going on since most sites are on monopoles and need to be hot swapped. Bleh, if only we had more sponsors in that area..
  9. Not close enough to determine but looks like ATT or Verizon. Look here for Alcatel-Lucent setups... http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3915-how-to-spot-sprint-panels-and-rrus-alcatel-lucent-style/
  10. Hmmm... I wonder when someone will go out to that area around that accepted site and start mapping with sensorly... hmmm
  11. Thats Sprint and get rid of the link. Sponsor info. Tim Page also does applications for upper central valley sites as well. Cough Cough... time to start your own permit maps cough cough
  12. Merced County Tulare County Merced Monthly Building Permit Reports Fresno Monthly Building Permit Reports Fresno Permit Checking (requires using GIS viewer) Clovis Building Permit Search Hanford Public Records Request Bakersfield Permit Search Tulare County Permit Search Kern County
  13. The production rate estimate vary depending on how much sites are accepted every time an acceptance reports comes in. It's in no way related to how fast contractors are working. It just means how many sites are ready and is inspected and accepted. I'd say we'll see NV sites accepted every few days now in increasing numbers.
  14. It means one can find LTE signal potentially anywhere from Modesto all the way north to the oregon border or from Dixon east to Sparks Nevada. This 4G acceptance site means that the Sacramento MSC (switch) is ready to go and that new Network Vision sites can be connected to it pronto. Anyways, this is the first cell site formally accepted for 4G and it's located around Theiles Manor near the Union Pacific Roseville Railyard. It's going to be a small area due to the high density population around Sacramento so it'll be configured for capacity and not range. I'd estimate probably a mile or two in radius. 3G is not accepted and probably won't be until the rest of the area have enough upgrades to cluster launch. By the way, this site HAS NOT BEEN MAPPED.IT IS NOT ON SENSORLY SO HAVE YOUR SENSORLY APP RUNNING AND MAPPING.
  15. First full build Upper Central Valley Sprint cell site has been 4G LTE accepted over at roseville. It's here!
  16. Heh... *looks at merced county, fresno county, & tulare county building divisions pages*...
  17. Current # stands at 145 out of 500ish or a tad over 25% of all known cell sites that I could find.
  18. Ah someone who frequents citrus heights! IF someone have time, it'd be extremely helpful they read this link http://www.citrusheights.net/home/index.asp?page=1092 and head over to the City Clerks Office and do a public records request on telecommunication / cell tower / antenna building permit records. Citrus heights is one of the cities that don't post permits online. :|
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