
December 2003: Overview of the original site. Vodafone has three pairs of sector antennas (for the 2G GSM network) on top of the building in the foreground while Telecom has their onmi-directional antennas on top of the light pole to the left, behind the building.

July 2004: The right-hand-side antennas were replaced with 3G UMTS antennas.

December 2004: Overview of the site after the 3G upgrade.

December 2004: This is a lightly better view of Telecom’s site. Their antennas are on top of the two light poles to the right and there is a third on a lightpole out of the frame to the left. This is a very discreet design, however I don’t think it will survive an upgrade to sector antenna in the future — which will happen when Telecom requires more capacity at this site. When sectorisation happens they will probaly have to relocate to the top of the building. Vodafone’s site can be found in the background.

August 2005: Woosh Wireless joined the site during 2005, adding their 3G UMTS antennas between Vodafone’s antennas. It’s interesting to see how small Woosh’s 3G antennas are compared to Vodafone’s 3G antennas. At this point Woosh had not linked their site into the network — that can be seen by the fact they had not yet attached a microwave dish to the little silver pole in front of the UMTS antennas.
In the foreground is Vodafone’s site. Their sector antennas are on top of the apartment building. Telecom, on the other hand, have their antennas on top of the light poles in the background to the left, behind the apartment building.
Records seems to indicate that this is Vodafone’s second site in Mission Bay. Vodafone had their original site at a different location but later relocated to this site. I am not sure about the reason for the relocation to this building. Perhaps Vodafone felt that they would get better coverage from a taller building?




