Network Vision/LTE - North Wisconsin Market (Wausau/Green Bay/Appleton)
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Thanks for noticing the typo. AI is latest buzzword. Mention it a lot and your stock price goes up LOL SMH. No doubt more 600MHz is much better than the 800MHz. Worse case is 800MHz is counted against T-Mobile in spectrum caps and they are not using it.
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No such thing as AI, only models that make things up. Dumb. Can they keep 800 MHz even if they want to? I thought that was a condition of the merger. And I believe they'd have to go install new equipment in support of that 5x5 carrier, which seems like a lot of money and effort for little reward. I have two phones that have n77 enabled but dedicated principally to other bands. So far, I have yet to see any T-Mobile n77. It's possible it's set for NSA-only. I also imagine I would have seen some equipment for it installed. I assume that's backwards; 165 is too large for urban and too small for rural? - Trip
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https://www.lightreading.com/ai-machine-learning/t-mobile-uses-algorithmic-ai-to-guide-5g-expansion Lots of tidbits in this article: AI determined they did not need 3.45, 800MHz was not saleable so now they are determining whether they will keep it, 60% of their c-band is in use so we need to start hunting for it. They use 165 meter hexagons to evaluate service. I would argue this is to large for urban areas and too small for rural.
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My guess is that TMo will do the mmWave HSI on 24/28 GHz, as they haven't relinquished the 24 GHz, and for 28 GHz they'll build out closer to the edges of their newly smaller licensed areas if enough people pick up the service.
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By twospirits · Posted
Tmo is doing more flip flopping than IHOP.
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