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1 hour ago, Tengen31 said:

How I wish Sprint had enough for 10x10 B26 instead of 5x5.

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Sprint is getting 15x15 B25 in San Diego.  Its currently 10+5. B26 works very well so far, just single digit speedtest, as long it works indoors.  Step outside and enjoy 15x15 B25 when it is launched and B41 pretty widespread.  Speed will improve significantly eventually.

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54 minutes ago, bucdenny said:

Sprint is getting 15x15 B25 in San Diego.  Its currently 10+5. B26 works very well so far, just single digit speedtest, as long it works indoors.  Step outside and enjoy 15x15 B25 when it is launched and B41 pretty widespread.  Speed will improve significantly eventually.

Let us know when you start seeing 15x15 L1900 down there. I don't think we've seen that in any Alcatel-Lucent markets yet. 

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Let us know when you start seeing 15x15 L1900 down there. I don't think we've seen that in any Alcatel-Lucent markets yet. 
Sprint is getting 15x15 B25 in San Diego.  Its currently 10+5. B26 works very well so far, just single digit speedtest, as long it works indoors.  Step outside and enjoy 15x15 B25 when it is launched and B41 pretty widespread.  Speed will improve significantly eventually.
What is Sprints spectrum holding's there? Spectrum Omega shows A block,C block and G block.

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1 hour ago, Tengen31 said:

What is Sprints spectrum holding's there? Spectrum Omega shows A block,C block and G block.

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Sprint holds the C and G Blocks, I believe. 

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Sprint holds the C and G Blocks, I believe. 

So possible full contiguous 20x20 allowing them to do 15x15 LTE?

 

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11 hours ago, RAvirani said:

Let us know when you start seeing 15x15 L1900 down there. I don't think we've seen that in any Alcatel-Lucent markets yet. 

Shentel land, running ALU-Nokia equipment, is 15+10+5 in some places. 

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Shentel land, running ALU-Nokia equipment, is 15+10+5 in some places. 
Is the equipment not capable of doing 20x20 there?

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8 minutes ago, lilotimz said:

Shentel land, running ALU-Nokia equipment, is 15+10+5 in some places. 

Oh, I wasn't aware. In that case, 15x15 L1900 should just be the flip of a switch as it was already tested, optimized, etc. 

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1 hour ago, alphaalphagamma said:

just noticed as well 15 minutes ago...you beat me to it!

 

Dang that upload speed is nice!!  Finally we have B25 15x15, B26 5X5 and B41 20+20+20.  Just need B26 and B41 on all sites.

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Dang that upload speed is nice!!  Finally we have B25 15x15, B26 5X5 and B41 20+20+20.  Just need B26 and B41 on all sites.
Plus they need to aggregated 25+26 also

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Has anyone done any RootMetrics mapping since 15x15 band 25 was rolled out?

I got to use it when I was in Florida in 2017. Had the S5 back then. Almost 100 down like 90 something and 40 up 

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I got to use it when I was in Florida in 2017. Had the S5 back then. Almost 100 down like 90 something and 40 up Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
 
 
 
 
My bad this is not the feed for that comment

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30 minutes ago, bucdenny said:

 

What's the max on 3 CA?

64 QAM 2x2 MIMO 20 MHz Config 2

3 x 112.5 = ~ 337.5 mbps

256 QAM 4x4 MIMO 20 MHz Config 2

3 x ( 112.5 x 1.33 ) ( 2 ) = 3 x ( 150 ) ( 2) = 3 x 300 = ~ 900 mbps aka gigabit class LTE. 

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