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I usually let them stick around for a day or two and then merge them into the NV/LTE market thread for the market in question.

 

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How about a single sticky thread? Suggested title: Getting eHRPD in your market is as exciting as kissing your sister.

 

I laughed at this post at first. And then I remembered I started a thread about eHRPD in my market. DOH!!!

 

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I'd suggest a two pronged approach. A stickied thread in NV with a list of confirmed eHPRD locations and all the individual threads merged into their market thread.

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Lies, eHRPD is exciting to us! The complainers have LTE being deployed so it may not be exciting to you but for those of us who never got wimax and are NOT in the first or second rounds of NV, it is a sign of hope.

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Lies, eHRPD is exciting to us! The complainers have LTE being deployed so it may not be exciting to you but for those of us who never got wimax and are NOT in the first or second rounds of NV, it is a sign of hope.

 

What about peeps with crappy wimax protection sites, in the 2nd round, but no eHRPD and apparently the last 2nd round market to start (even behind supposed 3rd and 4th round markets)? ;)

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What about peeps with crappy wimax protection sites, in the 2nd round, but no eHRPD and apparently the last 2nd round market to start (even behind supposed 3rd and 4th round markets)? ;)

 

You can join the party too!

 

 

.....when eHRPD arrives.....

 

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The other side to this debate that no one has yet verbalized outwardly is the consideration that at least perhaps with a small segment of people in more rural/backwoods areas, kissing one's sister might be more exciting than LTE even.

 

Yeah, I went there. Unfortunately, I probably live a bit too close to some areas in the mountains east of me where such a scenario and worse actually is deemed more than plausible. *g*

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