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T-Mobile in El Paso County, Colorado. This county includes Colorado Springs | T-Mobile in El Paso County, Colorado. This county includes Colorado Springs, Monument, Manitou Springs, and others. | ||
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== Spectrum Changes == | == Spectrum Changes == | ||
2022-11-07: "Three weeks ago, about half the T-Mobile UMTS sites here stopped broadcasting" ([https://www.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/yordts/tmobile_refarming_umts/ Reddit post]) | |||
CellMapper shows 2024-02-13 as the last-seen date for B41. Example: eNB 102180, eNB 37426 . To see them, set CellMapper settings to show decommissioned. | 2023-03-10: The remaining 3G UMTS cell sites were last seen March 5 ([https://www.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/yordts/tmobile_refarming_umts/ Reddit post]). Example: NB 1536, 1549. | ||
CellMapper shows 2024-02-13 as the last-seen date for B41. Example: eNB 102180, eNB 37426. (To see them, set CellMapper settings to show decommissioned.) | |||
By 2024-02-15, T-Mobile eliminated B41 and [https://www.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/1arii48/n41_expanded_from_140_to_180_mhz_in_el_paso/ widened N41] from 100+40 to 100+80 MHz. | By 2024-02-15, T-Mobile eliminated B41 and [https://www.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/1arii48/n41_expanded_from_140_to_180_mhz_in_el_paso/ widened N41] from 100+40 to 100+80 MHz. | ||
March 2024: T-Mobile started using auction 108 spectrum nationally. Locally, it was leasing N41 from educational institutions, and there were no changes for | March 2024: T-Mobile started using auction 108 spectrum nationally. Locally, it was leasing N41 from educational institutions, and there were no changes for T-Mobile users in the county. |
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