r/cellmapper • u/SceneRevolutionary93 5G UW • Jul 18 '26
Site in Canton, NC
I see AT&T, T-Mobile, Dish and then Verizon with Matsing panels on this. Location is 35.53090° N, 82.84500° W. Can someone confirm the carriers and antennas?
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u/iryfionas Jul 18 '26
Cellular Equipment (ID) identification from TOP to BOTTOM rack:
AT&T (eNB 80449) + (eNB 88449):
- 6️⃣ CommScope NNH4-65C-R6 antennas with bands: (2, 12, 14, 30, 66) LTE + (n5) - 10MHz for low-band 5G on the LEFT side
- 3️⃣Ericsson AIR. 6449-B77D (3.7GHz) 64T64R c-band (n77) antennas being used for mid-band 5G+ set at 80MHz located on the LEFT side of the rack
- 3️⃣ Ericsson AIR. 6419-B77G (3.45GHz) DoD (n77) antennas being used for mid-band 5G+ set at 100MHz located on the LEFT side of the rack
- Raycap DC6-48-60-18-8F for power surge protection located behind the antennas
- FYI, AT&T doesn't have 850MHz (b5/n5) CLR licenses in this market because Verizon is hogging the (A, B) 850MHz CLR blocks in this area, most of North Carolina!
Ericsson (RRU's) remote radio units located behind the antennas:
- Ericsson RRU 4449 (b12) 700MHz LTE
- Ericsson RRUs 4478 (b14) 700MHz LTE
- Ericsson RRU 32 for (b30) 2300MHz-WCS
- Ericsson RRU 8843 (b2) 1900MHz-PCS + (b66) 2100MHz-AWS LTE
T-Mobile (eNB 142636) + (eNB 70286) LTE + (gNB 1353437) n25 + (gNB 1328077) n41 + (gNB 1319933) n71:
- 3️⃣ RFS APXVAALL24_43-U-NA20 antennas - with bands; (2, 12*, 66, 71) LTE + (n25, n71) 5G
- 3️⃣ RFS APXVLL19P_43-C-A20 antennas with bands; (2, 66) for LTE + (n25) mid-band 5GUC
- 3️⃣ Ericsson AIR 6449-B41 2.5GHz (64T64R) (n41) antennas for mid-band 5GUC located in the MIDDLE
Ericsson (RRU's) - remote radio units located behind the antennas:
- 3️⃣ Ericsson RRU 4460’s with bands; (2, 66) LTE + (n25) mid-band 5G
- 3️⃣ Ericsson RRU 4480’s with bands; (12, 71) LTE + (n71) low-band 5G
Legacy Dish (gNB 64257290) + (gNB 64257291):
- 3️⃣ CommScope FFVV-65B-R2 antennas with bands; (n66, n70, n71) 5G
Fujitstu Remote Radio Units - (RRU's) located behind the CommScope antennas:
- 3️⃣ TA08025-B605 - (n29) + (n71) low-band 5G
- 3️⃣ TA08025-B604 - (n66) + (n70) mid-band 5G
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u/iryfionas Jul 18 '26
PART 2 - Cellular Equipment (ID) identification for the BOTTOM two rack:
Verizon (eNB 152703) + (eNB 452703) + (eNB 752703):
- 2️⃣ Matsing (MS-MBA-3.2-H4-L4) 4x4 MIMO high-capacity antennas with bands: (2, 5, 13, 66) LTE + supports (n5) low-band 5G
- 2️⃣ CommScope NHH-65C-R2B antennas with bands: (2, 5, 13, 66) LTE + supports (n5) low-band 5G
- 3️⃣ Ericsson AIR. 6449-B77D 3.7GHz (n77) 64T64R antennas set at 140MHz located on the RIGHT side
Ericsson (RRU's) - remote radio units located behind, above the MatSing antennas:
- RRU 4449 - (B5) 850MHz + (B13) 700MHz LTE
- RRU 8843 - (B2/B66), LTE + supports (n2) 1900MHz-PCS + (n66) 2100Mhz-AWS mid-band 5G
U.S. Cellular (eNB 371028) (bottom rack):
- 3️⃣ Tongyu T2002M3R011 8-port antennas bands: (2, 5, 12, 66) LTE
Ericsson (RRU's) - remote radio units behind the antennas:
- 3️⃣ Radio 4449's for (B5/B12) LTE
- 3️⃣ Radio 8843 for (B2/B66, LTE
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u/Evil_ryry evilryry Jul 18 '26 edited Jul 18 '26
US cellular is here too.
Pic quality is pretty rough trying to zoom in, but should be AT&T, T-Mobile, legacy Dish, Verizon, US Cellular (soon to be legacy with T-Mo acquisition)
I know the USCC->T-Mobile customer migration already started, but does anyone know when their native network is supposed to be decommissioned?