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  1. #1
    Mij Adyaw
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    Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles in
    baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.





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  2. #2
    * * Chas
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps


    "Mij Adyaw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:ZF_be.136$Tg3.39@fed1read03...
    > Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light

    poles in
    > baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of

    buildings. The
    > Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint

    cell
    > antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on

    their
    > maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.


    Folks all of the US have suggested that we teach the Gubinator how to
    pronounce the name of our state! ;-)

    Chas.





  3. #3
    Bob Smith
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    Re: Sprint Tower Maps


    "Mij Adyaw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:ZF_be.136$Tg3.39@fed1read03...
    > Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles

    in
    > baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    > Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    > antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    > maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.
    >

    I'm seeing quite a few towers in your neck of the woods -
    http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/co...=Los%20Angeles .
    Just click on a tower around your area and they will show up.

    Bob





  4. #4
    Isaiah Beard
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles in
    > baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    > Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    > antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    > maps?


    Because Sprint doesn't "own" the sturctures on which those sites are
    mounted. The tower maps are intended to show where Sprint owns the
    strutcutres, to rent to other providers or to market/sell to co-locators.

    --
    E-mail fudged to thwart spammers.
    Transpose the c's and a's in my e-mail address to reply.



  5. #5
    Mij Adyaw
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    That makes sense. Thanks. Is there another map that Sprint resellers can
    access that shows where the cell sites are located regardless of the
    structure that they are mounted on? I believe that Cingular has this type of
    map.

    "Isaiah Beard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Mij Adyaw wrote:
    >> Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles
    >> in baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings.
    >> The Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint
    >> cell antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on
    >> their maps?

    >
    > Because Sprint doesn't "own" the sturctures on which those sites are
    > mounted. The tower maps are intended to show where Sprint owns the
    > strutcutres, to rent to other providers or to market/sell to co-locators.
    >
    > --
    > E-mail fudged to thwart spammers.
    > Transpose the c's and a's in my e-mail address to reply.






  6. #6
    Don Worsham
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Mij Adyaw wrote:
    >> Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles in
    >> baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    >> Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    >> antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    >> maps?

    >
    >Because Sprint doesn't "own" the sturctures on which those sites are
    >mounted. The tower maps are intended to show where Sprint owns the
    >strutcutres, to rent to other providers or to market/sell to co-locators.
    >
    >--
    >

    The Sprint LA map does includes all cell sites: including the ones on
    light poles, building roofs, etc. that Sprint does not own but leases
    space.



  7. #7
    Frank Harris
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    Are you confusing two different websites?

    The tower maps at
    http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/co...towermaps.html
    are for estimating coverage and indicate cell sites, regardless of what
    they are physically attached to. For instance, look at San Francisco,
    and in the city itself, Sprint only has 3 or 4 actual freestanding
    towers and dozens of building-mounted cell sites, all of which appear on
    this website.

    Maybe the Laguna Niguel map is simply not up to date and so doesn't
    include all the cell sites you know of.

    The information at
    http://www.sprintsites.com
    is different. It says:
    "PLEASE NOTE: This website is intended for use by Sprint Sites USA
    customers to assist them in finding telecommunications towers that fit
    their antenna site location needs. This site is not intended to, nor
    does it provide information regarding the extent of coverage or the
    performance of the Sprint PCS nationwide wireless network. "

    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles in
    > baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    > Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    > antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    > maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.
    >
    >


    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680



  8. #8
    Mij Adyaw
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    The tower maps do not allow you to zoom-in so that you can determine the
    location of the towers to the street level. The smallest zoom increment
    shows a radius of about 20 miles and is useful except to determine if there
    are any cell sites in your city. It is not useful to determine if there will
    be coverage in your neighborhood. :-(


    "Frank Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Are you confusing two different websites?
    >
    > The tower maps at
    > http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/co...towermaps.html
    > are for estimating coverage and indicate cell sites, regardless of what
    > they are physically attached to. For instance, look at San Francisco, and
    > in the city itself, Sprint only has 3 or 4 actual freestanding towers and
    > dozens of building-mounted cell sites, all of which appear on this
    > website.
    >
    > Maybe the Laguna Niguel map is simply not up to date and so doesn't
    > include all the cell sites you know of.
    >
    > The information at
    > http://www.sprintsites.com
    > is different. It says:
    > "PLEASE NOTE: This website is intended for use by Sprint Sites USA
    > customers to assist them in finding telecommunications towers that fit
    > their antenna site location needs. This site is not intended to, nor does
    > it provide information regarding the extent of coverage or the performance
    > of the Sprint PCS nationwide wireless network. "
    >
    > Mij Adyaw wrote:
    >> Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles
    >> in baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings.
    >> The Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint
    >> cell antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on
    >> their maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.

    >
    > --
    > Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680






  9. #9
    stevie
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    how does Sprint determine tower locations?

    i would love to have them erect a tower on my acreage.


    "Mij Adyaw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:ZF_be.136$Tg3.39@fed1read03...
    Sprint does not use towers in the city where I live. They use light poles in
    baseball fields and antennas that are located on the top of buildings. The
    Sprint tower locator maps have been useless for identifying Sprint cell
    antennas in my home area. Why doesn't Sprint put these cell sites on their
    maps? I am located in Laguna Niguel Kaulifournia zip code 92677.






  10. #10
    Frank Harris
    Guest

    Re: Sprint Tower Maps

    There used to be a page on the SPCS website on which you could fill out
    a form to notify them you had real estate to offer as a cell site location.

    According to my bookmarks, the URL was
    http://www2.sprintpcs.com/learn/cellsite1.asp or
    http://www.sprintpcs.com/learn/cellsite1.asp
    but it no longer works. I tried the Wayback Machine at
    http://web.archive.org
    and after a long delay it displayed the opening page with the site
    requirements. Then there's a link to page two
    http://www2.sprintpcs.com/learn/cellsite2.asp

    If none of this works for you,
    maybe you can just send an email to SPCS customer care at
    http://www1.sprintpcs.com/learn/form...c_question.jsp
    or log into your account and send a message from there.


    stevie wrote:
    > how does Sprint determine tower locations?
    >
    > i would love to have them erect a tower on my acreage.
    >


    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680



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