 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 | reply to Gone
Re: TELUS LTE/HSPA Expansion said by Gone:said by DKS:About the time of the Second Coming. Depends on your beliefs.  Some of the outlying areas may need to wait for 700MHz to get solid reliable coverage, but you'll see a lot more LTE lit up in AWS sooner than you think. Oh? Here are more TELUS light ups. Note they are NOT LTE. And the TELUS coverage maps aren't yet updated with this coverage.
Apsley Hwy 28 / Long Lake Rd (HSPA) Woodview (HSPA)
Bethany Hwy 115 / Micro Rd (HSPA) Hwy 35 / Telecom Rd (HSPA)
Bobcaygeon Olivers Rd (HSPA) Coshs Rd (HSPA)
Borden Angus 206 Murphy Road (HSPA)
Buckhorn Hwy 507 (Flynn's Corner) (HSPA) Lakehurst Rd (HSPA)
Kinmount Buller Rd (HSPA) Bobcaygeon Rd (HSPA)
Marmora Hayes St (HSPA)
Omemee Trans-Canada Highway @ Mt. Horeb Rd (HSPA)
Oro 4 Line S / Winstar Rd (LTE) Booth St / Hwy 11 (LTE)
Port Perry Paxton St (HSPA)
Uxbridge Lakeridge Rd / Goodwood Rd (HSPA) Lakeridge Rd / Townline Rd (HSPA)
Sebright Shrike Rd (HSPA)
Woodville Farms Rd (HSPA)
Belleville Wilson St (HSPA/LTE)
Bloomfield Loyalist Parkway / Conley Rd (HSPA)
Brockville 401 / Country Road 2 (HSPA) 401 / Central Ave W (HSPA) 401 / California Ave (HSPA) 401 / Sharpes Ln (HSPA)
Hawkesbury 866 Greenlane Rd (HSPA)
Kemptville 500 Todd School Rd (HSPA)
Maitland 401 / Church St (HSPA)
Mallorytown 401 / Mallorytown Rd (HSPA) 401 / Yonge Mills Dr (HSPA)
Navan Frank Kenny Rd (HSPA)
Prescott 401 Hwy (HSPA) 1050 Sophia St (HSPA)
Vankleek Hill 3636 McLennan Rd (HSPA)
Wellington Hwy 1 / Alexander Rd (HSPA)
Gravenhurst 330 John Street North (LTE) 225 Edward Street (LTE)
Hayes Corners 357 HighWay 141 (LTE)
Hidden Valley 36 Ski Club Road (LTE)
Huntsville 51 Old Ferguson Road (LTE) 60 Florence Street West (LTE)
Bracebridge 16 MacNaughton Court (LTE) 42 Nichols Country Lane (LTE)
Kashagawigamog Lake Thomas Bolton Road (HSPA)
Lake Muskoka 2111 Muskoka Road (LTE)
Port Carling 3841 HighWay 118 (LTE)
Port Sydney 126 Greer Road (LTE)
Rosseau 4410 HighWay 141 (LTE)
Skeleton Lake 1168 South Lancelot Road (LTE) -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 GonePremium join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON kudos:4 Reviews:
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| said by DKS:Oh? Here are more TELUS light ups. Note they are NOT LTE. And the TELUS coverage maps aren't yet updated with this coverage. All of those areas are most likely already covered with 800MHz HSPA, which is Bell's network but Telus uses as a home network as part of the mutual roaming agreement with Telus' 800MHz HSPA in Western Canada.
Those specific towers that are going up are probably Telus 1900MHz cell sites, and are not shared with Bell and aren't even necessarily co-located. The 1900MHz networks (and LTE networks) are completely separate as Telus does not have any 800MHz spectrum in Ontario. The reason Telus is building out is probably for no reason other than to get the backhaul in place to eventually light up LTE on them, as the performance and propagation characteristics between 1900MHz HSPA and LTE on AWS are similar.
Seriously, you'll get LTE up that way before Jesus comes back - or, at the very least, during your lifetime despite already being older than dirt and walking the Earth while dinosaurs roamed.  |
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 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 |  Bell/Telus Sauble Beach |  Closeup |
said by Gone:Those specific towers that are going up are probably Telus 1900MHz cell sites, and are not shared with Bell and aren't even necessarily co-located. The towers I know of are all Bell co-lo's. Picture of the Bell/Telus Sauble Beach tower above. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 GonePremium join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON kudos:4 | That looks like Bell 800MHz equipment, not Telus. Telus probably just roams on it as if it were home.
If it were actual Telus equipment it would be 1900MHz and the antennas would be smaller and lower to the ground. |
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 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 | said by Gone:That looks like Bell 800MHz equipment, not Telus. Telus probably just roams on it as if it were home.
If it were actual Telus equipment it would be 1900MHz and the antennas would be smaller and lower to the ground.
Bell shows 800, 1900 and 2100 Mhz antennas on that tower. Telus also uses that tower, confirmed by a Telus technician. I had a fascinating discussion with him about why Bell had a better signal than Telus at my cottage at Sauble. That being said, I am getting 2.02 Mbps down, 0.80 Mbps up and 78 ms ping on 3G off that tower using my cellular amplifier/repeater. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 GonePremium join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON kudos:4 | The lower cluster could be 1900MHz antennas, but it's real hard to tell. Those are usually installed quite a bit lower. I'm surprised Bell would have 1900MHz in a rural area, though I suppose capacity could be an issue in the summer up that way. |
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said by DKS:Here are more TELUS light ups. Note they are NOT LTE. And the TELUS coverage maps aren't yet updated with this coverage.
You're just helping "the terrorists" with this sort of posting.  |
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 rodjamesPremium join:2010-06-19 Gloucester, ON | reply to DKS
That's the Bellus mobile tower. They can set that up anywhere in about 2 days. |
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 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 | reply to MaynardKrebs
said by MaynardKrebs:said by DKS:Here are more TELUS light ups. Note they are NOT LTE. And the TELUS coverage maps aren't yet updated with this coverage.
You're just helping "the terrorists" with this sort of posting.  Niot at all. Telus pushed this info out to all their subscribers. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:19 | Is there a way to get such a list for Rogers? --
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