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Ronnie2012

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  1. That's pretty cool how that works. so its like having six 2.5 connections on a tower instead of 3
  2. please correct me if im wrong. 8t8r is basically 8x8 mimo but no device can take advantage of that high order at the moment. so basically it splits it the antennas in half for 2 4x4 or 4x2?
  3. YES! I cant even read the articles anymore as well cause the negativity draws me in. Those four really get under my skin. you hit the nail on the head with jacky
  4. sorry if this has been asked but i was reading another topic and skimmed across an entry. Is it true that an 8t8r panel has double the capacity with a single 20mhz channel?
  5. For some reason i thought Verizon had 850 every where but i notice there is a lot of locations where they do not. why does Verizon want to move away from PCS if they do not have Cellular in the locations where they have PCS?
  6. so there is no difference between a 5x5 lte carrier and a 5x5 lte-A carrier ?
  7. I used AntennaSearch.com in Baytown, Tx and the tower i live by is still owned by Sprint, the rest in my area are owned by Crown Castle. so maybe they did not sell all of them.
  8. Does anyone know when Baytown will get upgraded? its right next to Houston and a very big populated area. but the last time i saw the map, areas past Baytown were getting upgraded like in the rural area by i10. this was in August.
  9. no sites in Baytown! . Damn i was hoping they would at least do one. well i see and upgrade next to U of H where i spend most my time anyways..
  10. i thought i had read in previous articles and forums that sprint was not going to put evdo on 800. is this still true and that the phones are just being equipt with it??
  11. Interesting. In my opinion i think all carriers should enable wifi calling. I think that would be very beneficial to costumers and carriers with offloading data and less dropped calls. on another note with this "spectrum crisis". can the FCC just create more spectrum??
  12. Is there any progress in the Houston area. I live In Baytown which is about 30 - 40 minutes away from Downtown Houston and i'm back and forth between both cause of work. Baytown usually gets updated along with Houston, when Houston got 4g so did we. so i was wondering how long does it take engineers to upgrade the tower and how many do they do in a certain time period? I do notice a difference where i work with 3g speed ( 100 - 500kbs. still don't get over 600kbs but its better then 30kbs like before). Though i'm guessing that was just a quick fix update from what i see on https://network.sprint.com/ . So how will we know once Network Vision is in place? Also. i know that Verizon and AT&T use 10x10s and the 700mhz frequencies which call for less towers and sprint is going to use 5x5s on the 1900mhz. I see people saying that its bad cause capacity and speed wont be as big or compare to Verizon and AT&T. But seeing how sprint already has so many towers that use the 1900mhz, capacity and speed shouldn't be an issue right? sorry i just recently started keeping up with technology and how networks work...
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