Archive for: October 2007

October 23, 2007

AT&T phones begin showing “3G” data speeds in the Reno area

Filed under: at&t - 23 Oct 2007

In the past few days we’ve had reports of AT&T 3G capable phones showing the “3G” icon, instead of the “E” (Edge) icon throughout the Reno area. AT&T advertises average data speeds of 400-700 Kbps on their 3G, HSDPA network.

When AT&T officially launches 3G wireless service in the Reno area, they will join Sprint, Verizon and Clearwire who already offer 3G wireless broadband speeds in the Reno area.

October 15, 2007

AT&T set to improve coverage in Damonte Ranch and Zolezzi area

Filed under: at&t - 15 Oct 2007

After many coverage complaints and delays, AT&T is finally set to improve coverage in the Damonte Ranch and Zolezzi Lane area. Antennas for an AT&T cell site were approved last week which are to be located on the existing 80-foot monopole behind Wal-Mart on Damonte Ranch Parkway.

The location currently has antennas for Cricket, Clearwire and Sprint PCS.

October 10, 2007

New Nextel cell site improves coverage in upper Caughlin Ranch Parkway area and NW Reno

Filed under: New Cell Site Active,Nextel - 10 Oct 2007

A new Nextel cell site located next to the power substation above Village Green Parkway and Pinebluff Trail was recently constructed and place in-service. The cell site provides improved coverage in the upper Caughlin Ranch Parkway area and northwest Reno.


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Nextel - Pine Bluff Trail 1Nextel - Pine Bluff Trail 2

Thanks to 2 dogs who like to go for walks for the pictures.

October 4, 2007

PRESS RELEASE: Verizon Wireless Expands High-Speed Wireless Broadband Network To Reno And Ely

Filed under: Verizon Wireless - 04 Oct 2007

“…Verizon Wireless customers in more Nevada locations can now get e-mail, real-time corporate data, access to the Internet and much more at faster speeds. As the company rolls out its high-speed broadband network today, coverage now extends to:

• Elko, Ely, Hawthorne, and Reno – including Interstate 80 and Highway 50 between Reno and Sacramento, as well as the area surrounding Lake Tahoe.

Based on CDMA 1x Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) Revision A (Rev. A) technology, the expanded wireless broadband network provides Verizon Wireless customers with data uplink speeds significantly faster than the company’s award-winning national EV-DO network, which the company first launched in northern Nevada in December, 2006…”

Read the full Verizon Wireless Press Release