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Lol.

 

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Posting att,vzw or TMobile pics is against the rules so his comment is valid.

 

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When I am on a telephone call the signal check app displays B41 but when I hang the call the phone switch to B25. Is this normal? Happens to me all the time. attachicon.gif Screenshot_2017-07-30-12-01-05.png

 

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That's normal. Still isn't volte

 

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Well i had the chance to test the beauty of band 41 in Nasville Tennesse last week. Band 41 in most places and outside the downtown and in the house.Nice speeds over 40s always more than 25

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This is what they changed....

 

That pannels in both sides of antenna356d999799c8a0bf29e1e1d985105af6.jpg

 

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bottom looks like sprint.  the next two look like verizon and at&t. there is also an empty rack

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I think that the tower have At&T, Sprint, Claro PR, Open Mobile and T-Mobile antennas. I can see the tower from my house. Today I also saw workers at the towers. I think they are Claro PR workers. Near my work there is one small antenna and also I saw workers but two Claro PR cars. They changed the panels and the cabinets. I hope Sprint continue the B41 rollout soon.

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I think that the tower have At&T, Sprint, Claro PR, Open Mobile and T-Mobile antennas. I can see the tower from my house. Today I also saw workers at the towers. I think they are Claro PR workers. Near my work there is one small antenna and also I saw workers but two Claro PR cars. They changed the panels and the cabinets. I hope Sprint continue the B41 rollout soon.

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Looks like Sprint is doing some installs and optimizations in San Juan...

 

https://twitter.com/RFtelecomGuy/status/896000979308388352

Once the merger is complete, I wonder when they will start using Band 13?

 

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Went to the mall today and asked a Sprint and Open mobile employee when the merger will begin and both stated November/December.

And I took a speed test outside not driving this time. I can't wait to see this with 20x20 B25 and 10x10 B13

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Went to the mall today and asked a Sprint and Open mobile employee when the merger will begin and both stated November/December.

And I took a speed test outside not driving this time. I can't wait to see this with 20x20 B25 and 10x10 B13

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Is B25 only 5x5 right now? Excluding open Mobile pcs spectrum I DON'T know what Sprint has other than the G Block.

 

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"Is B25 only 5x5 right now? Excluding open Mobile pcs spectrum I DON'T know what Sprint has other than the G Block."

 

Right now just 5x5 B25 G Block

 

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Yes 5x5.. Thats why network is congested

 

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"Is B25 only 5x5 right now? Excluding open Mobile pcs spectrum I DON'T know what Sprint has other than the G Block."

 

Right now just 5x5 B25 G Block

 

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Wow no 2nd carrier I'm surprised.

 

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