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And.....it's official!!!! Wooohoooo!Second carrier on Clearwire!

Came across one picking up my friend tonight going across university Ave in the bx. The one that is having issues around my way is actually a hardware issue for those two sites. Reported to sprint tonight, and they said they were aware of one but not the other. So at least it is known.

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I got 41474 in the Bronx at Buffalo Wild Wings for the other day myself I thought it was a typo in the iPhones field test screen.

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Have you connected to any second carrier on Clearwire? Only had it for a day, its been gone since.

The site borked I'm not sure. But it seemed the second day when the other Sprint LTE sites went live they did as well. But that site stopped working since that day. So it's on and broadcasting but almost like in test mode. So it's sporadic. I'll check tomorrow on my morning errand run see if it's properly broadcasting.
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Is this the first confirmation of 3 carriers being live so far?

 

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I didn't think a third carrier configuration had finished FIT yet?

 

What's the GCI ending?

 

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If 40078 + 41276 + 41474 is live on the same site that means three carriers is enabled for 60 MHz contiguous. 

 

EARFCN 41474 is center frequency 2678.4 MHz

EARFCN 41276 is center frequency 2658.6 MHz

EARFCN 40078 is center frequency 2538.8 MHz

 

If all three are live in the same site with corresponding GCIs....

So was this a typo highlighted in red!??

 

Im assuming you meant 41078 center frequency 2638.8?

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