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Robert' date=' do you know anything additional/of interest about these early sightings, maybe...?

 

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We have been talking about it in other threads for the past week or so and I've commented on it.

 

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We reported SF work would start in August and the first sites should start being completed in September: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-293-san-francisco-bay-area-network-visionlte-deployment-schedule-update/

However, the South Bay work appears ahead of schedule.

 

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Do you think this explains the discrepancy between Sprint's reported numbers and what you have been trackingc?

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Do you think this explains the discrepancy between Sprint's reported numbers and what you have been trackingc?

 

No. These sites aren't complete. They are just being worked on. Expect them to come and go, just like all the early LTE signals in other markets. They will likely be blocked when complete too. I don't read anything into Sprint's reported numbers. They don't provide anything to back them up. They just say it. I believe what I see.

 

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I just noticed the 4g icon on my evo light up last night. Looks like Livermore CA got an active tower well before the first sites were supposed to launch for the market.

 

The DL speeds were what I would expect for wimax but wow lots better than 3g. I took the screenshot on my way to work after I lost the 4g signal.

 

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I just noticed the 4g icon on my evo light up last night. Looks like Livermore CA got an active tower well before the first sites were supposed to launch for the market.

 

The DL speeds were what I would expect for wimax but wow lots better than 3g. I took the screenshot on my way to work after I lost the 4g signal.

 

 

Where in Livermore? I have a buddy there. I can send him over for testing.

 

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Awesome upload speeds. Makes me wonder how much up WiMax could've handled had it not been capped at 1.5mbps up.

 

WiMAX is TDD vs. Sprint's FD-LTE

 

WiMAX shares the same spectrum for upload and download. You can change the ratio of "upload to download" so you can get more upload speeds but you take away from download when you do that. AJ can probably explain in much more detail (or google) but that is the gist.

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WiMAX is TDD vs. Sprint's FD-LTE

 

WiMAX shares the same spectrum for upload and download. You can change the ratio of "upload to download" so you can get more upload speeds but you take away from download when you do that. AJ can probably explain in much more detail (or google) but that is the gist.

 

You nailed it. That's an excellent and simple explanation. :tu:

 

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Back when WiMAX first came out though, you could hit 15/5 or better in Atlanta. So I'm still of the opinion that the 1.5 Mbps upload cap is kinda bunk.

 

I seem to recall they had to increase the switch period, in between upload and download. I cannot remember the reason why, and I couldn't find anything when Googling it just now.

 

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I can't speak for clearwire service but sprint's wimax phones where capped at 1meg upload, it was sometime last year when they raised it to 1.5meg, not sure about mifi's though.

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Awesome upload speeds. Makes me wonder how much up WiMax could've handled had it not been capped at 1.5mbps up.

After I had Clear I bought the Sprint U300 in July 2009, early on I was able to hit much higher uploads than Clear.

 

 

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The fastest WiMAX I saw was with the EVO 4G

 

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I just noticed the 4g icon on my evo light up last night. Looks like Livermore CA got an active tower well before the first sites were supposed to launch for the market.

 

The DL speeds were what I would expect for wimax but wow lots better than 3g. I took the screenshot on my way to work after I lost the 4g signal.

 

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Have you had the 4G logo since?

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Where in Livermore? I have a buddy there. I can send him over for testing. Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

 

I'm about a 3 miles from Downtown Livermore. Downtown doesn't have LTE yet at least not that I can tell.

 

Have you had the 4G logo since?

I don't understand what this has to do with the post. But I did have an original Evo 4g. Traded it in for the new one.

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I'm about a 3 miles from Downtown Livermore. Downtown doesn't have LTE yet at least not that I can tell.

 

What's the nearest major cross street? Maybe you can download the Sensorly app and drive over to the area and connect to LTE. It will then log the signal on its maps.

 

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What's the nearest major cross street? Maybe you can download the Sensorly app and drive over to the area and connect to LTE. It will then log the signal on its maps.

 

Robert

 

Downtown Livermore would be First Street and Railroad. Near to me would be Mines Ave and Shirley Ave.

 

Apparently there were some workers out here last week "working" on the tower near me. My signal went from very strong, full bars, to nothing at all like the little 1 bar.

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Downtown Livermore would be First Street and Railroad. Near to me would be Mines Ave and Shirley Ave.

 

Apparently there were some workers out here last week "working" on the tower near me. My signal went from very strong, full bars, to nothing at all like the little 1 bar.

 

BAH! So I get home last night and there is no LTE. Guess Sprint decided to turn it off.

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BAH! So I get home last night and there is no LTE. Guess Sprint decided to turn it off.

 

That happens a lot in unlaunched markets. The OEM gets LTE online and tests it. Sprint shows up, signs off the site as complete and starts blocking LTE connections.

 

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