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Street view haven't even updated mine yet so the images are still of the mast before it was revampedYou can check when your local mast was last updated by using google street view and history. Mine was about 3 years ago.
NE Lincs planning has a Prior Approval for a 15m Three/EE replacement near the roundabout at Morrisons/McDonalds on Laceby Road. Subsequent full planning application for 18m mast on the other-side of the road has been withdrawn?My post gone.
2nd try. Proposed mast in Grimsby, 20m high on roundabout, much ruckus. Build by 3 for EE reported by local rag.
Yep definitely its EE its right next to my building outside the park its in Alice lane / oldford road I'll take a pic when I have a chanceTheres a 5G monopole next to your building you say?
Why would they deactivate a 5G mast unless it’s not 5G at all?Pretty sure thats inactive now since they upgraded the rooftop mast at Clafe House.
When I moved to the area in 2016 there was no monopole thats why im thinking its a 5G monopole cause if it was a 4G monopole it would come up on cellmapperUnless its been replaced recently its never been 5G mast, used to be a single band mast and then had the shrough upgraded to add multiband antennas and since got decommisioned.
If its inactive why did I see maintenance happening engineers where there few months backAs I said @zakir1988 it's inactive.
The engineer wasnt removing any wires, cables or any kit when I saw its definitely used for somethingRemoving kit or it could be getting used for another reason, but last I looked it hadn't broadcast since 2018.
Looks similar to one that was near me, band 3 only. Was always there but wasn't broadcasting or in use, even though it was still on.Its say T-Mobile I can hear its swicted on fan noise
Thanks for the info didnt thought to check the council planning application.Looks similar to one that was near me, band 3 only. Was always there but wasn't broadcasting or in use, even though it was still on.
A newer mast was put in place around the corner and this was removed and the new one went live. a week or two ago.
Probably the same thing happening here. Check planning applications for your area.
Your right its backhauling.I thought you already knew this, you mentioned this mast a good while back when talking about the 5G broadband.
As you've found its an old single band mast, EE used to broadcast on this mast too but stopped some time back as mentioned.
There is unlikely to be a 5G upgrade done on this mast due to lack of space on the street and as can be seen its backhauling over wireless link with Clare House anyway.
Thats identical to the one that was/is near me in Hull. The older smaller mast was there and the newer mast you've shown was installed 100ish metres away around the corner.Poles have no physical capacity to do so, there is weight limits to what can be mounted and again where would 5G radio equipment go.
Example, look here https://goo.gl/maps/yZbVcqgraiFEbB5i7
This is the same sort of setup local to me but where EE and Three upgraded to 5G, the ammount of cabinets and furniture required is alot.
I dont unless I see exposed massive MIMO as 5G can't work through a shroud + that design of monopole is 4G. The ones with all exposed panels (phase 7&8) are 5G and that's when I think oooh a 5G mast.Your right its backhauling.
When you see a monopole in the streets you straight away think its a 5G monopole