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We have rural areas as well

It's not rural areas selected at random. It's rural areas that will have the spectrum vacated by year end. I'm pretty sure all of the areas they listed were in the mainland U.S.

 

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It's not rural areas selected at random. It's rural areas that will have the spectrum vacated by year end. I'm pretty sure all of the areas they listed were in the mainland U.S.

 

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Here you go. See the video about halfway through the article.

 

http://www.tmonews.com/2017/05/t-mobile-600mhz-spectrum-transition-process/

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I got over 70mb at Aguadilla, also i spotted b41 on yauco and ponce. Btw i would be more than happy with 10-15mb on my phone.

Yes.. aguadilla speeds are fast...

 

But... Moca and Aguada "LTE" speeds are really really slow. Lets hope they update the towers.

 

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Hi, Yesterday I was reading Masayoshi Son, SoftBank, want a possible merge with T-Mobile. Now with Trump Administration looks like it could be approved and maybe he is going to start talks with T-Mobile. It could be cool if that occurs. 

 

Here a map I create with Sprint and Open coverage. It could be like this or better I think.

 

AlbJx3z.jpg

 

The same image wit Sprint colors

 

X6mjMLn.jpg

 

And here if Sprint, Open & T-Mobile could be merged

 

JLYFUA4.jpg

 

I hope it could be possible in a near future.

 

This last image is all carriers coverage (with the map on their websites)

 

trcoWrD.jpg

 

 

 

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Hi, Yesterday I was reading Masayoshi Son, SoftBank, want a possible merge with T-Mobile. Now with Trump Administration looks like it could be approved and maybe he is going to start talks with T-Mobile. It could be cool if that occurs.

 

Here a map I create with Sprint and Open coverage. It could be like this or better I think.

 

AlbJx3z.jpg

 

The same image wit Sprint colors

 

X6mjMLn.jpg

 

And here if Sprint, Open & T-Mobile could be merged

 

JLYFUA4.jpg

 

I hope it could be possible in a near future.

 

This last image is all carriers coverage (with the map on their websites)

 

trcoWrD.jpg

I'm interested in seeing what happens with the Band 13 Sprint owns there.

 

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At Aguada the tower at the town is not working. Since yesterday my phone is roaming. Outside I get 3g from a far tower

Who is it roaming onto?

 

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Open Mobile. At my home I always have a good reception. I can see the tower from my window. But now the phone is not connecting to that tower. Inside my home connect to extended and outside I get LTE from other tower. I wiil send a screenshot now.

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Open Mobile. At my home I always have a good reception. I can see the tower from my window. But now the phone is not connecting to that tower. Inside my home connect to extended and outside I get LTE from other tower. I wiil send a screenshot now.

Open Mobile it's merging with Sprint so if that tower is convered to Sprint then that will help.

 

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Open Mobile it's merging with Sprint so if that tower is convered to Sprint then that will help.

 

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I hope. But I hope they are doing upgrades or something because I always have recepcion inside my house but since yesterday nothing, only outside.

 

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This is outside.

 

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Hopefully things get better after the Merger.

 

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I hope. But I hope they are doing upgrades or something because I always have recepcion inside my house but since yesterday nothing, only outside.

 

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Some Densificatioñ is definitely needed. After the Merger I've heard Sprint will have enough PCS Spectrum for 20x20.

 

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At the roof of my house I can connect to a tower located at Aguadilla.

 

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That looks better.

 

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