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Network Vision/LTE - Hawaii Market (including Honolulu, Oahu and all Hawaiian Islands)


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It stands for enhanced circuit switch fallback. For phones with one radio, it needs it to trigger your phone to switch back to 1x for calls or texts when on LTE. I'm sure you can get a better explanation from someone more knowledgeable about this.

The area around my house had problems with eCSFB for months. A lot of calls wouldn't go through (in or out) and some texts were super delayed unless I manually put my phone in cdma mode.

 

Please report that through SprintZone and customer care.

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I'm in Ohau/Honolulu for four days. First day so far good experience B41 at Airport and to my hotel I was on B41 or B25.

 

Inside my hotel I'm sitting on 3 Bars of LTE band 41 getting faster speeds than the hotel wifi.

 

Sprint has improved so much [emoji854]

 

 

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Looks like Sprint is about to gain some PCS Spectrum

 

http://prnt.sc/abf0kx

 

40Mhz total in both Honolulu and Maui

 

Does that mean 20x20Mhz Band 25 :)?

Not in the near future. Some of that, probably at least 20Mhz still needs to be used for CDMA. It's not exactly a gain either. Just shifting PCS blocks to align the spectrum with the current PCS G block so that the current 5x5 carrier can be expanded in the future. Initially to a 10x10 probably later this year. At some point maybe 15x15. But CDMA would have to be completely shut down to do 20x20.

 

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Not in the near future. Some of that, probably at least 20Mhz still needs to be used for CDMA. It's not exactly a gain either. Just shifting PCS blocks to align the spectrum with the current PCS G block so that the current 5x5 carrier can be expanded in the future. Initially to a 10x10 probably later this year. At some point maybe 15x15. But CDMA would have to be completely shut down to do 20x20.

 

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Ah well, 10x10 still better than 5x5 :)

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Band 41 is pretty much sense now but still not really quite available in Wailuku... Yet

 

That said wherever I go and whatever what time, sprint has yet to disappoint me

 

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Band 41 is pretty much sense now but still not really quite available in Wailuku... Yet

 

That said wherever I go and whatever what time, sprint has yet to disappoint me

 

Do you know if a lot of the sites you tested have second carriers live on too? Either way, those are pretty consistent!

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Do you know if a lot of the sites you tested have second carriers live on too? Either way, those are pretty consistent!

More than likely they have the second carrier live.

 

 

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