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danlodish345 last won the day on March 17 2019
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About danlodish345
- Birthday 12/20/1988
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Moto Z2 Force iphone 7plus and alot of retired phones.
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Network Vision/LTE - West Washington Market (Seattle/Puget Sound Region)
danlodish345 replied to drlovety's topic in Markets
Yes it’s good to be back. I’ve been on this website for nearly 7 years. And Sprint will live on through their spectrum.- 1,714 replies
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Network Vision/LTE - West Washington Market (Seattle/Puget Sound Region)
danlodish345 replied to drlovety's topic in Markets
Very good description. And hi guys it’s been quite a long time.Very good description. And hi guys it’s been quite a long time.- 1,714 replies
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One can always hope of course. You never know it could happen.
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Volte will be the back bone for phone calls and basic Data coverage for the foreseeable future. And 5G will be for now at least super fast coverage where it's available. So I don't see really any need for voice and data to be on 5G anytime soon.
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Official Tmobile-Sprint merger discussion thread
danlodish345 replied to Nextel49's topic in T-Mobile Merger/5G NR Deployment
The town I live in in a different state there was a flagpole site T-Mobile came in and modified the flagpole site and it works very well now has all the proper bands as well. -
That's very good. I'm glad to see T-Mobile building out there coverage. I have T-Mobile they have tremendously improved their LTE coverage in my area along with fringe coverage performance. Hope to see more improvements.
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Are they doing a native LTE build out?
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Official Tmobile-Sprint merger discussion thread
danlodish345 replied to Nextel49's topic in T-Mobile Merger/5G NR Deployment
The key word is essentially. That's the word they have on there. I haven't posted on this website in probably 6 years. Anyways I'm pretty sure they have some exemptions to the no deprioritization they advertise on their plan. I'm pretty sure they're going to have Network management being in effect to some extent. -
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No that's on the network side...
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It's been a long time since I've posted here. In my market I think T-Mobile will definitely deactivate sprints Network very quickly because of the capacity constraints here. I think they want to get that band 41 spectrum up and running very quickly. In my market 600 megahertz is pretty much done being deployed.
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Official Tmobile-Sprint merger discussion thread
danlodish345 replied to Nextel49's topic in T-Mobile Merger/5G NR Deployment
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Thank you for saying that. Even though I was complaining here and there about their service. When I got out into the areas where they really did have service it was pretty good. I'm going to miss diving down into the MSL menus and turning off all sorts of carrier aggregation and bands just to mess with the phone.
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By the way this is meant to be a tribute for Sprint. There's already a T-Mobile Sprint merger page. This is just a tribute page for Sprint for all the years of service they had. Even though the service wasn't really good here they were the first company I had a cell phone with and I love them for that. Sent from my SM-G981U1 using Tapatalk
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Everywhere in a lot of places Sprint's network will be redundant and in many places sprints 5G Network will be shut down sooner than later. And then CDMA will be decommissioned. T-Mobile won't be keeping two networks running with two different technologies that would be a waste of money and synergies. The reason why this merger took place in the first place is that Sprint as a company was unfortunately floundering and T-Mobile was able to purchase the company and merge with them. They get a huge boost and customers and spectrum. T-Mobile isn't going to be using band 26 because it doesn't want it. Band 25 and band 41 will be used by T-Mobile. Sent from my SM-G981U1 using Tapatalk