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Historical note: On/around October 17, 2022, about half the T-Mobile UMTS sites in the city went offline, but this is one cell that continued at least through February 10, 2023. | Historical note: On/around October 17, 2022, about half the T-Mobile UMTS sites in the city went offline, but this is one cell that continued at least through February 10, 2023. | ||
This site was last seen March 5, 2023. On March 9 and 10, it was not broadcasting. Across the USA, it was last seen on the same day as the last T-Mobile UMTS sites on CellMapper. | |||
See [[310_260_102691|LTE eNB 102691]] at same site. UMTS NB 3438 was maybe broadcasting from the same location? | See [[310_260_102691|LTE eNB 102691]] at same site. UMTS NB 3438 was maybe broadcasting from the same location? | ||
[[Category:T-Mobile in El Paso County Colorado]] |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 10 February 2024
This is T-Mobile UMTS on rooftop of Compassion International.
Speed test on Samsung Galaxy S22 taken February 10, 2023
- 15.66/4.41 Mbps, 134 ms speedtest.net test results
- service mode menu
Historical note: On/around October 17, 2022, about half the T-Mobile UMTS sites in the city went offline, but this is one cell that continued at least through February 10, 2023.
This site was last seen March 5, 2023. On March 9 and 10, it was not broadcasting. Across the USA, it was last seen on the same day as the last T-Mobile UMTS sites on CellMapper.
See LTE eNB 102691 at same site. UMTS NB 3438 was maybe broadcasting from the same location?