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Our Sunday project found some (AT&T) band 2 pop up in our neck of the woods. Didn't even have it tuned yet. This is from a GMO running bands 4/12 and now 2; must have been testing since H was here last week. Once I get signal set I will see if I can get bands 4/2 or 12/2 to aggregate, I have only seen 4/4 here, they have two blocks. This was also the first Sprint band 25 GMO in our area so hopefully it can be modernized somewhat from the ground as well with wider channels. https://goo.gl/photos/mnte4AYiTp1HcHZy8
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http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/communities/belle_fourche/recommendations-from-the-legal-finance-committee/article_85247f48-26cb-5089-967a-00913b8c28c0.html Looks like Belle Fourche, SD is getting some new, native Sprint coverage via Mobilitie. I see a spot of 3ree Gee and moAr on the coverage map just west of there. It is exciting that small cells will be used to expand coverage in and to underserved areas. tl;dr important highlights- "...The location will be known as the tower site. The tower will be used for a Sprint cell tower." "...Fall Festival Cornhole Tournament to be held at Highland Park, Sept. 16." New service and folks get to have a boss festival, decent.
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Cordcutter here, we recently enjoyed the Time Warner Cable buyout. Now instead of Tom the TWC sales manager offering me internet for 90$ a month plus equipment rental, I get spam in my box from Spectrum, offering me internet for 100$ a month. Buyouts have changed nothing but price here, speeds are the same, twisted pair is the competition, Tom is now probably unemployed, and we went wireless. Competition made that more affordable and reliable than cable. Who knew?
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Tmus Band 5 license stretches S from Georgetown Co, N through Horry Co to the NC State line and W through Marion Co. It is a decent size market encompassing a tourist area that swells to 300k tourists by the week along the ocean(equal to Horry Co pop) through a vast rural swath that is difficult to cover, then mostly highway, veggie stands, Cletii, and new development. Good for capacity at 10MHz and great for coverage. Having fixed wireless internet service in a rural area, this sure makes a difference.
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Cool, T-mo finally flipped on carrier aggregation here. https://imgur.com/a/F4agM
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http://messenger-news.com/2017/07/12/crockett-council-green-lights-mobilitie-llc-permit-application-process/ Looks like Crockett approved a small cell contract.
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Network Vision/LTE - Boston Market (all of Massachusetts)
belusnecropolis replied to brendan4t's topic in Markets
http://www.itemlive.com/news/medical-marijuana-heads-up-tuesday-city-council-agenda/ North shore is getting some permit apps for small cells, and apparently weed stores. Figured you cats would know best what to do with the info. -
Verizon unlimited customers getting the boot.
belusnecropolis replied to danlodish345's topic in General Topics
I also have 5 cellular lines. I use three for my home internet as this is our most feasible option and it slakes my cellulartastic thirst. I have built and invested my own time to build a device(s) that receives the best signal from the local sites to our point. This allows high gain, quicker time of delivery, multiband support and load balancing. I have contracts for all three lines I use at home, they are strictly described as broadband or fixed packages. See where the line is blurring and, do you consider me a network abuser? I ask simply because you have stated abuse, albeit very generally, in nearly every reply in this thread; be it about roaming or on network usage. -
Thanks for that info.
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Is there an available radio in phones that can use this feature yet? I have not heard about LTE U as a feature in any device releases yet. I am excited to see some form of deployment plan as well.