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Network Vision/LTE - DFW Market (Dallas/Ft. Worth/Wichita Falls)


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Well now I am back in the office, and the phone indicates 4 bars, but when I tested calling my phone it did not ring.  This is all very frustrating.  Maybe because I need to switch the phone back to global from CDMA/LTE?  If im going to have to manually switch every day this is going to be a problem.

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How long has Wi-Fi calling been active on your account? Less than a few days, then you may want to do this from the dialer screen:

 

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And let your phone re provision itself.

thanks I'll try that!

 

 

Edit: still won't send

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Did you happen to read AJ's post above?

I was just trying to understand the point in your post.

 

 

S4GRU is not a Sprint recruitment nor retention site. It is an education site. If you wish to educate yourself, become an S4GRU sponsor -- to help the non profit site defray its significant costs -- and learn where the Sprint sites are in your area(s) of interest and which sites have been Network Vision upgraded.

 

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Maybe move this to the DFW thread? Maybe the peers for DFW can give him more local insight non locals can't?

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Sprint is the tale of two networks in Dallas. In some ways the triband is great and I switch between the bands seamlessly. In other cases, I have 0mbps or am roaming. Have to say though, a few well places B26 and B41 sites will fix 'er right up!

 

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Sprint is the tale of two networks in Dallas. In some ways the triband is great and I switch between the bands seamlessly. In other cases, I have 0mbps or am roaming. Have to say though, a few well places B26 and B41 sites will fix 'er right up!

 

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Agreed. I have similar issues as well.
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Can't tell you how giddy I am this week. I walked into a Sprint store this past weekend and upgraded my S3 to a Nexus 6. Wonderful phone. My office sits just off Valley View on the East side of DFW and is notorious for no signals (sprint,ver,att). 11 years I've worked here and little to no signal, even outside. Here is what my N6 has been latched onto the last two days.

 

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Can't tell you how giddy I am this week. I walked into a Sprint store this past weekend and upgraded my S3 to a Nexus 6. Wonderful phone. My office sits just off Valley View on the East side of DFW and is notorious for no signals (sprint,ver,att). 11 years I've worked here and little to no signal, even outside. Here is what my N6 has been latched onto the last two days.

 

 

There is just no going back once you get a Triband phone in an area with multiple LTE bands.  :tu:

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Can't tell you how giddy I am this week. I walked into a Sprint store this past weekend and upgraded my S3 to a Nexus 6. Wonderful phone. My office sits just off Valley View on the East side of DFW and is notorious for no signals (sprint,ver,att). 11 years I've worked here and little to no signal, even outside. Here is what my N6 has been latched onto the last two days.

 

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Congrats! I expected DFW to be better covered by B41 when I recently went from the S3 to the GN4 but I live a little south of 20 and I never see it unless I go to north Dallas and some parts of southeast Dallas.
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Got some CA today off of Heritage Trace and Denton Highway. Didn't stick long enough to get a speed test.

 

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From my experience you will need to have -99 RSRP or better for CA to stick. I usually drop CA at -100 RSRP or worst on my S6.

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Sprint is the tale of two networks in Dallas. In some ways the triband is great and I switch between the bands seamlessly. In other cases, I have 0mbps or am roaming. Have to say though, a few well places B26 and B41 sites will fix 'er right up!

How are things now?  :)

 

I shall being traveling to Dallas tomorrow for the first time, specifically Addison.

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Texas is by far sprint's strongest market.

Just returned from my Dallas trip.  I found data reliability and speeds to be mediocre (compared to LTE Plus coverage I am used to in DC + Indianapolis).

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