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Network Vision/LTE - Hawaii Market (including Honolulu, Oahu and all Hawaiian Islands)


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Not yet. Not scheduled to start until 2013. Unless they start ahead of schedule. Which has happened in a couple of markets.

 

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Not yet. Not scheduled to start until 2013. Unless they start ahead of schedule. Which has happened in a couple of markets.

 

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beginning 2013 or Mid Dec 2012, cause i see some activity speed wise going on in some area's where 3G was like 59Kb/s now its like 700Kb/s now

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beginning 2013 or Mid Dec 2012' date=' cause i see some activity speed wise going on in some area's where 3G was like 59Kb/s now its like 700Kb/s now[/quote']

 

These are maintenance upgrades. They are shown at network.sprint.com. They are not associated with Network Vision or LTE.

 

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to be specific on location

 

Im talking about

Hawaii,Maui

 

not Hawaii,Honolulu

If it's Maui, then probably going to be [well] after a Oahu launch since more people/demand. Kahului/Wailuku, Kihei, and Lahaina will probably launch first just like they did with Wimax.

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Nope, the difference is one tower is solely Sprint, the other has every other carrier and then some on it.

The little one or the huge one.

And i did not know Multipul carriers could host their spectrum on 1 tower.

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Like you can give an idea to sprint where a location for a tower could be.

 

Absolutely not. These things are preplanned and scrutinized by dozens if not hundreds of professionals who take into account the local geography, penetration requirements due to buildings etc, local ordnances and rules regarding towers (pita in a lot of areas), etc etc.

 

If they need a tower then they'll get one. Plus sprint has nor tmobile owns no towers. They sold them long ago (tmobile sold em about a month or two ago) and lease it.

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Asked around the sprint forum they have so plans/idea's for LTE In hawaii yet.

 

I assume "so" was supposed to be "no."

 

Don't you know all other forums/sites get their Network Vision info from us? ;)

 

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I assume "so" was supposed to be "no."

 

Don't you know all other forums/sites get their Network Vision info from us? ;)

 

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just called the local sprint store and they said they got a rumor that LTE and Network Vision should start in Summer and may be earlier.

4 Employees said this already

 

 

Summer is on Friday, 21 June 2013

236 days, 20 hours remain till Summer

(Maybe LTE)

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Aloha Robert I just wanted to know if there's any updates regarding the Honolulu market?

 

Specifically... is Sprint still on track to start construction starting on February 2013? I believe that was the date you told me couple of months back?

Thanks for any information!

 

Sent from my Coconut Wireless

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I have not heard any changes for Hawaii. Hoepfully they are still on for a Q1 start.

 

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