• @thegoodnamesaregone6M
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    21 year ago

    The utility pole setup is hard to confirm as I’ve seen setups similar to that from a lot of carriers. However I’ve seen it most often from Verizon and AT&T so if Verizon has a good signal around there it is probably Verizon.

    The building setup does look like T-Mobile, although not a particularly recent setup. Center antenna looks like LTE band 12, outer antennas are likely bands 2 and 4/66. Possibly 5G n25 (I’ve seen equipment as old as 2012 get FCC approval to have 5G capabilities added through software, although the performance isn’t a whole lot better than with 4G because in those cases the hardware isn’t designed to take advantage of 5G’s capabilities).

    • @adlrOP
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      21 year ago

      Wow, thanks! I’ve seen a lot of these utility pole setups for Verizon in Evanston, measured with my phone. My main question was the T-Mobile, since I’m definitely no expert, but the antenna setup does look different than a lot of more recent T-Mobile deployments.

      Really appreciate it, and tbh I was a bit surprised to get any reply on such a new platform. Thank you!

      • @thegoodnamesaregone6M
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        1 year ago

        I’ve seen a lot of these utility pole setups for Verizon in Evanston, measured with my phone.

        In that case it probably is Verizon.

        My main question was the T-Mobile, since I’m definitely no expert, but the antenna setup does look different than a lot of more recent T-Mobile deployments.

        A tall and skinny antenna in the center with 2 or 3 shorter (and still somewhat narrow) antennas around it was a pretty common T-Mobile setup for a few years.

        T-Mobile started deploying that setup when they obtained their band 12 licenses (which for several years were T-Mobile’s main long range licenses).

        Once T-Mobile bought their band 71 licenses (which are now T-Mobile’s main long range licenses) they stopped deploying that setup and instead used a big antenna that not only supported their new band 71 licenses, but also was able to squeeze theoretically double the capacity out of each of T-Mobile’s long range licenses and on more recent equipment (~2019+) could even integrate some medium range license support into the same antenna panel (meaning less pieces of equipment are needed now).

        Really appreciate it, and tbh I was a bit surprised to get any reply on such a new platform. Thank you!

        Welcome to this community!

        I am hopeful that this community gains some popularity. Currently the main Cellmapper communities are on Reddit (which I wouldn’t be here if I was still happy with them) and Telegram (which IMO is not a good format for these kinds of content), which is why I created this Lemmy community.

        • @adlrOP
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          21 year ago

          Well thanks for starting this! Yeah, so I looked up the T-Mobile tower on CellMapper and sure enough, it’s a b2/66/12 setup. Looks like it all checks out here!