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Site is confirmed off the air and last seen on March 2018, and leaving no competent successor. [[515 2 338980|eNB ID 338980]] commissioned in 2018 and first seen on March 3, 2020.
Globe LTE installed on a lattice tower. (August 8, 2023)
 
A cluster of 3 sectors in that area, broadcasting LTE1800 and TDD-LTE2500 per sector.
 
As of August 2023, eNB ID 337834 was confirmed off air and last seen on March 1, 2018 due to adjacent cell site to be within proximity, the cell site structure were removed on Q3 2018, leaving no competent successor and its coverage replaced by the new (5G capable, [[515_2_338980|eNB ID 338980]]) mast installed a hundred metres away.


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[[file:Globe_eNB_ID_337834.png|350px|link=]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 8 August 2023

Globe LTE installed on a lattice tower. (August 8, 2023)

A cluster of 3 sectors in that area, broadcasting LTE1800 and TDD-LTE2500 per sector.

As of August 2023, eNB ID 337834 was confirmed off air and last seen on March 1, 2018 due to adjacent cell site to be within proximity, the cell site structure were removed on Q3 2018, leaving no competent successor and its coverage replaced by the new (5G capable, eNB ID 338980) mast installed a hundred metres away.

Globe eNB ID 337834.png