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  1. #1
    (Pete Cresswell)
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    Probably not contracting.... but is tMobile adding new areas to it's network, or
    just sort of riding on what it's got now?
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  2. #2
    JP
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    Re: tMobile Network: Expanding, Contracting, or Static?

    I thought T-Mobile operated exclusively on the 1900Mhz Band.

    JP


    "Cyrus Afzali" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 19:58:29 -0500, "(Pete Cresswell)" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Probably not contracting.... but is tMobile adding new areas to it's
    >>network, or
    >>just sort of riding on what it's got now?

    >
    > The general trend has been enhancing existing coverage areas, but
    > there has been some expansion through some roaming agreements here and
    > there. The biggest improvement probably has been seen by those with
    > 850 mHz-capable handsets who are now able to roam on certain networks
    > that were previously inaccessible.
    >
    > The last big coverage news was a couple of years ago when a roaming
    > agreement was signed with the former AT&T Wireless. But even then,
    > that deal wasn't a huge boon for TM users.






  3. #3
    (Pete Cresswell)
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    Re: tMobile Network: Expanding, Contracting, or Static?

    Per Cyrus Afzali:
    >The general trend has been enhancing existing coverage areas,


    Any idea how much area a single cell tower covers?

    One of the things I've been wondering about is why they don't do building
    complexes.

    I'm a contractor and have done work for a couple of clients where there are
    thousands of people in just a few buildings (2,000 where I'm working now, close
    to 8,000 on the last job) and some providers' phones work a-ok while others are
    all but useless - the result being that people are talking about how poor the
    faulty provider's coverage is in an enviroment where word travels...

    "Negative Buzz", if you will...

    Seems like a rational move would be to concentrate on situations like that -
    unless a single cell tower costs mils instead of thousands and covers square
    miles instead of meters....
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    PeteCresswell



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