Jump to content

Network Vision/LTE - Orange County Market (Anaheim/Santa Ana/Irvine/Huntington Beach)


mbaseball3

Recommended Posts

Whats up guys! Any word on LTE popping up or by work do they mean they ordered the routers, radios and antennas for the towers and will get around to it when they feel like it? I work literally 100 feet from one of Sprints data centers with a tower, portable generators and Ericsson trucks all over and their tower hasn't had a visit from man in years. They did't even do a data/voice upgrade on it! Anyways hope to hear from someone soon with good news...

 

Upgrades are going on right now, already we have confirmation of towers that have been signed off by Sprint with NV equipment, but at the moment they are focusing on 3G. It will likely be a few more weeks before we see LTE start to get turned on, but once they start with LTE, it doesn't take long for towers that have already had their 3G work completed.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey thanks for the snappy reply!

 

No problem! Lot's of information here if you look around. There are maps of the currently completed towers in the Sponsors section if you would feel so inclined. It's some pretty neat stuff.

 

In case you hadn't run across them yet,

A good FAQ on NV and what it will do for you, plus terms.. ect.: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1704-frequently-asked-questions/

And what being a sponsor gets you: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/

 

Welcome to the site!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm in Ladera ranch, near mission viejo, and I have noticed serious coverage issues in the past two weeks. Anyone else seeing really bad or no data? Hopefully this is a sign of more work being done. Really excited to see that LTE indicator show...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thats a good sign my friend...that happened here in most of LA market..i live in Glendale..and it began like that outages,insane slow speeds and suddenly one friday night pufff LTE showed on my screen.I screamed like never before lol...hope u get it soon.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tell me about it, I can't wait for coverage to improve in fullerton

 

yea, i barely get any voice signal sometimes inside right at the window! last week at night, 3g wasn't working quiet properly, even after restarting the phone and updating profiles (thought it was my phone) but hoping that was a sign for LTE coming soon!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So after doing a lot of research about Sprint and its plans. If what I have ready is true and with the iDen network becoming dead in June which will open up the 800mhz spectrum for LTE I can only see good things happening BUT if it doesnt happen and this overhaul slows down then its going to be a bummer cause these plans look amazing on paper right now. Here in the OC we should see some great speeds and voice this year. Only down fall is the lack of towers in South County but maybe there is something to be done. Anyways I might be happy with Spring for once and thats hard cause I came from Verizon. Thats like having a Lambo and going to a Prius.

Edited by ockoerner
Link to comment
Share on other sites

yea, i barely get any voice signal sometimes inside right at the window! last week at night, 3g wasn't working quiet properly, even after restarting the phone and updating profiles (thought it was my phone) but hoping that was a sign for LTE coming soon!

Hah! Try living in Placentia. At least Fullerton had WiMax, Placentia had maybe 3 WiMax towers.
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I never rant! It's seriously basically February and we only have one LTE tower in the entire county of Orange? I've noticed that they have upgraded a few sites with 3G, but that was really exciting back in 2007. It's 2013 and better yet, we've never seen wimax! I've been through like 3 or 4 Sprint phones with "4G" and not one of them has ever had the honor of displaying a 4G data symbol. The plans are great! That's why I haven't left. I'm on a family plan with my aunt and I only pay 30 on my line. If I were to switch to Verizon(my mouth waters) I would have to pay nearly 4 times as much. At my college campus in Irvine, Sprint can really break you if you need to get on the internet fast and get work done or check class updates. I've come to the realization that if Verizon was to lower it's pricing, Sprint and T-Mobile would not have a fighting chance. Sprint has really nothing going for it besides its cheap plans and its ancient presence in the telecom industry. That really needs to change if Sprint wants to be an attractive option at the local Apple or Best Buy store. like every national carrier, Sprint facilitates huge customer bases that really depend on the carrier's competence. The dependence on these corporations have increased dramatically over the years and only a few of them have been able to stay ahead of the curve. Sprint you make it bittersweet doing business with you!

 

This is a rant. You're violating our posting guidelines. You're comparing Verizon's new LTE network to Sprint's legacy network. Work just started in the Orange County market. If Sprint doesn't meet your needs, then go. However, no more ranting here, please.

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1197-s4gru-posting-guidelines-aka-the-rulez/

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is a rant. You're violating our posting guidelines. You're comparing Verizon's new LTE network to Sprint's legacy network. Work just started in the Orange County market. If Sprint doesn't meet your needs, then go. However, no more ranting here, please.

 

http://s4gru.com/ind...-aka-the-rulez/

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

 

Understood. Sorry about that ;(

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Only one tower in all of Orange county? The running list says were at 8%

 

I think that percentage refers to both the 3G and 4G upgrades. The 8% accounts for the Network Vision equipment completed in Orange County, over the number of total sites in the market. So hopefully Alcatel Lucent accelerates deployment. If you have waited to get LTE since sprint announced plans to roll it out (a year ago @ CES 2012), I'm sure we all can wait a few more months.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How long on average from the time a tower is upgraded to the point it is now until it actually has an LTE SIGNAL?

 

I don't know but I had a dream the other night that I lived by the only active LTE tower here in the OC. Yeah I might have issues...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How long on average from the time a tower is upgraded to the point it is now until it actually has an LTE SIGNAL?

 

There is no average time. Each site goes live the moment it is ready. If the sites fails building dept. inspection and Sprint inspection repeatedly, it could take many months.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't know but I had a dream the other night that I lived by the only active LTE tower here in the OC. Yeah I might have issues...

 

Did the LTE site reveal itself to you in a shower of rose petals? Was it "spectacular"?

 

 

AJ

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Does S4GRU know what Sprint marketing might plan to announce in the future? I assume it's obvious since one can predict this by observing all the work that is done. But can we make an assumption even before heavy deployment starts?

 

Also, is it possible that some sites might go-live/commence work, without being reported to S4GRU ?

 

Thanks! :D

:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • large.unreadcontent.png.6ef00db54e758d06

  • gallery_1_23_9202.png

  • Posts

    • So, in summary, here are the options I tested: T-Mobile intl roaming - LTE on SoftBank, routes back to the US (~220ms to 4.2.2.4) IIJ physical SIM - LTE on NTT, local routing Airalo - LTE on SoftBank and KDDI (seems to prefer SoftBank), routed through Singapore (SingTel) Ubigi - 5G on NTT, routed through Singapore (Transatel) US Mobile East Asia roaming - 5G on SoftBank, routed through Singapore (Club SIM) Saily - 5G on NTT, routed through Hong Kong (Truphone)...seems to be poorer routing my1010 - LTE on SoftBank and KDDI (seems to prefer KDDI), routed through Taiwan (Chunghwa Telecom) I wouldn't buy up on the T-Mobile international roaming, but it's a solid fallback. If you have the US Mobile roaming eSIM that's a great option. Otherwise Ubigi, Airalo, or my1010 are all solid options, so get whatever's cheapest. I wouldn't bother trying to find a physical SIM from IIJ...the Japanese IP is nice but there's enough WiFi that you can get a Japanese IP enough for whatever you need, and eSIM flexibility is great (IIJ as eSIM but seems a bit more involved to get it to work).
    • So, the rural part of the journey still has cell service for nearly all the way, usually on B18/19/8 (depending on whether we're talking about KDDI/NTT/SoftBank). I think I saw a bit of B28 and even n28 early on in the trip, though that faded out after a bit. Once we got to where we were going though, KDDI had enough B41 to pull 150+ Mbps, while NTT and SoftBank had B1/B3 IIRC. Cell service was likewise generally fine from Kawaguchiko Station to Tokyo on the express bus to Shinjuku Station, though there were some cases where only low-band LTE was available and capacity seemed to struggle. I also figured out what I was seeing with SoftBank on 40 MHz vs. 100 MHz n77: the 40 MHz blocks are actually inside the n78 band class, but SoftBank advertises them as n77, probably to facilitate NR CA. My phone likely preferred the 40 MHz slices as they're *much* lower-frequency, ~3.4 GHz rather than ~3.9, though of course I did see the 100 MHz slice being used rather often. By contrast, when I got NR on NTT it was either n28 10x10 or, more often, 100 MHz n78. As usual, EMEA bands on my S24 don't CA, so any data speeds I saw were the result of either one LTE carrier or one LTE carrier plus one NR carrier...except for B41 LTE. KDDI seems to have more B41 bandwidth live at this point, so my1010 or Airalo works well for this, and honestly while SoftBank and NTT 5G (in descending order of availability) have 5G that's readily available it may be diminishing returns, particularly given that I still don't know how to, as someone not from Hong Kong, get an eSIM that runs on SoftBank 5G that isn't the USM "comes for free with the unlimited premium package" roaming eSIM (NTT is easy enough thanks to Ubigi). In other news, I was able to borrow someone's Rakuten eSIM and...got LTE with it. 40 Mbps down, 20 Mbps up, 40ms latency to Tokyo while in Tokyo...which isn't any worse than the Japan-based physical SIMs I had used earlier. But not getting n77 or n257 was disappointing, though I had to test the eSIM from one spot rather than bouncing around the city to find somewhere with better reception. It's currently impossible to get a SIM as a foreigner that runs on Rakuten, so that was the best I could do. Also, I know my phone doesn't have all the LTE and 5G bands needed to take full advantage of Japanese networks. My S24 is missing: B21 (1500 MHz) - NTT B11 (1500 MHz) - KDDI, SoftBank B42 (3500 MHz) - NTT, KDDI, SoftBank n79 (4900 MHz) - NTT Of the above, B42/n79 are available on the latest iPhones, though you lose n257, and I'm guessing you're not going to find B11/B21 on a phone sold outside Japan.
    • T-Mobile acquiring SoniqWave's 2.5 GHz spectrum  Another spectrum speculator down! T-Mobile is acquiring all of their BRS/EBS licenses and their leases. Details are lacking but it looks like T-Mobile might be giving them 3.45GHz in exchange in some of the markets where they're acquiring BRS/EBS to sweeten the deal and stay below the spectrum screen. Hopefully NextWave is at the negotiating table with T-Mobile so NYC can finally get access to the full BRS/EBS band as well.  — — — — — Edit: Turns out this is a spectrum swap where T-Mobile is basically giving them DoD spectrum in a bunch of markets in exchange for all of SoniqWave's BRS/EBS. SoniqWave will likely turn around and sell the DoD spectrum to AT&T whenever the FCC removes the 40MHz cap.
    • Maybe. The taller buildings on one side of the street all have Fios access and the NYCHA buildings are surrounded by Verizon macros that have mmWave. I don’t think this site will add much coverage. It’d be better off inside the complex itself.
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...