With the population of Las Vegas growing by a
few hundred thousand each year during CES, cell phone carriers begin planning boosted coverage weeks before the crowds arrive. We noticed a temporary cell site parked near the Las Vegas Convention Center, and asked if we could pop in to get an idea of how
AT&T,
Sprint and
Verizon plan to accommodate all those extra devices. The trailer we saw (often called a "bull" or "cow") was connected to a standard fiber line and serves as a Verizon LTE and 3G cell site -- one of eight added for the show -- and will be tasked with keeping thousands of devices online. We'll be using Verizon LTE along with
AT&T's recently launched LTE network to bring you all of this coming week's
gadget news, making these temporary sites absolutely critical to our operations as well.
Visualized: How Verizon preps LTE and 3G services for CES originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 Jan 2012 20:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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