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I almost went to the game tonight

 

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How could you go anywhere with the weather NYC is getting. Its like a hurricane.

 

 

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Not part of the NYC market perse but I was in new Rochelle and was connected to verzion 3g the whole time. I had to force my phone into LTE mode but was picking up consistent band 41 all throughout. So a lot of work being done. I am over in Fordham across from Inwood and the same thing with a force LTE I am getting band 41 strongly over the band 25 in the area. But I had to go into lte mode to get signal or else it would force roam on vzw! Lots of net integration!

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How could you go anywhere with the weather NYC is getting. Its like a hurricane.

 

 

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It's not a surprise if you live in Northeast. Everybody here knows we have very rough spring with snow/rain/flood. Once that's over, the summer begins. So technically we have no spring here. Maybe only less than 10 days pretty nice between late April and mid May.

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How could you go anywhere with the weather NYC is getting. Its like a hurricane.

 

 

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And no biggie, I have an s5!

 

I actually took some pics in the driving rain today with no fear! :)

 

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We may be a bit tougher but damn these folks cant drive in the rain. Went to see a play and driving back was rough. Actually took the side streets and got home faster. Im begining to think that both the Van Wyke/GCP are trying to take over the title from the LIE as the worlds longest parking lot.

But I got great LTE in Times Square this evening.

 

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Californians lose their shit over a little bit of rain. We're nyers were better than that. :)

 

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Nawwww lmaoooo , i usually wouldn't care but this rain is something else.

 

 

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We may be a bit tougher but damn these folks cant drive in the rain. Went to see a play and driving back was rough. Actually took the side streets and got home faster. Im begining to think that both the Van Wyke/GCP are trying to take over the title from the LIE as the worlds longest parking lot.

But I got great LTE in Times Square this evening.

 

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LTE's good there. Last time I was there I had a solid 3 bars. Penetration could use some work. 800 to the rescue !

 

 

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It's just a rainstorm. :P

Mi no likey [emoji135]. Traveling in these conditions isn't the best. Drivers lose their marbles over a little precipitation -_-. Then walking places man forget it. Walking half a block in this & your soaked, unless you have one of those super jumbo size Umbrellas that cover like half of ur body ;D. I had one from Six Flags & I left it in my Gym on the bleachers, went back for it & it was gone :(

 

 

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It's not a surprise if you live in Northeast. Everybody here knows we have very rough spring with snow/rain/flood. Once that's over, the summer begins. So technically we have no spring here. Maybe only less than 10 days pretty nice between late April and mid May.

No diff than Chicago. Two or three 70 degree days are followed by two weeks of 40s and 50s with wind and rain until Summer arrives.  Thats Spring.

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Hey all first post here :). What do you think about the potential merger between tmobile and sprint? If they merge how are the towers going to be combined?

 

Honestly, Sprint wouldn't need to combine towers at all here in NYC. Both carriers offer super dense networks and with Sprint having 800MHz spectrum, the experience on both will be the same. I could see Sprint reusing T-Mobile towers in a few key places but that is all.

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Honestly, Sprint wouldn't need to combine towers at all here in NYC. Both carriers offer super dense networks and with Sprint having 800MHz spectrum, the experience on both will be the same. I could see Sprint reusing T-Mobile towers in a few key places but that is all.

not really i found out that t-mobile is worst indoors my family moved to t-mobile and they always on wifi because of no service, samething thing with my wife's cousins, we get one or two bars of signal while the have to on wifi for service, so a merge will be good for both of us because there is places that i dont have service and they do

 

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It's 1700/2100. 2100 for the downlink and 1700 for the uplink so the network has the penetration op 2100MHz, which is worse than PCS.

in your experience how's is band 41 indoors? 2.5ghz seems high
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Hey all first post here :). What do you think about the potential merger between tmobile and sprint? If they merge how are the towers going to be combined?

Well for starters T-Mobile uses GSM technology while Sprint uses CDMA, so that should be interesting to see them choose one over the other.

 

When T-Mobile acquired metroPCS they got 1900mhz PCS band #2 and 1700mhz band #4 which they are using for LTE now on GSM Technology. metroPCS CDMA technology should be shut down by 2015 in favor of TM GSM.

 

Recently My father in law switched to TM from VZ and got himself a Nexus 5. I did a speed test against my N5 at my house. His N5 got an average of 28/10 mbps in my house where I got 4/1 mbps with my N5 at the same time. Im serious it smoked my home optimum WiFi 18/7 mbps the day I did the test. The reason is that TM is currently using 20mhz of bandwidth vs Sprint's 10mhz on B25.

 

So TM currently hold lots of bandwith spectrum (1700 1900 2100) plus they just recently acquired a portion of block A 700mhz band 12 from Verizon. I also read an article where Softbanks Masayoshi Son wants Legere to lead the show if the merger goes thru since Legere has proven himself in Q1 this year.

 

If Sprint merges with TM it will not be an easy transition of combining networks. but together they can become the most powerful network in the country.

 

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I have a feeling that should the networks merge, Sprint would try to adopt GSM over CDMA, but still keep Sprint's more modern infrastructure. That, or run both until we transition to LTE only networks.

 

Sprint also has a lot of spectrum for LTE which is part of the reason why Spark is so fast. Sprint averages over 40Mbps on the download on Spark in my area. Once 800MHz is complete, I'll have no doubt saying that Sprint has the strongest network in NYC.

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I have a feeling that should the networks merge, Sprint would try to adopt GSM over CDMA, but still keep Sprint's more modern infrastructure. That, or run both until we transition to LTE only networks.

 

Sprint also has a lot of spectrum for LTE which is part of the reason why Spark is so fast. Sprint averages over 40Mbps on the download on Spark in my area. Once 800MHz is complete, I'll have no doubt saying that Sprint has the strongest network in NYC.

I would think they probably will run both GSM and CDMA since adopting GSM would require everyone on the Sprint network to have a GSM phone.

 

To add to your Sprint spectrum comment, Sprint currently holds the most spectrum of all the US networks mainly because of B41 and if combined with TM's spectrum it would actually give VZ and At&t a reason to worry.

 

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