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I'll send you guys the bill for the deliverable soon.... 

 

This doesn't include the 800 scan order changes as my app doesn't analyze that granular as it would be a report 5 miles long every time.  This is only 25017 to 25018 but the other device series are based off the same core this one was based off.

 

Full analysis & changes posted at : http://prl.digiblur.com/

 

PRL Comparison of PRLS 25017 to 25018

SID/NID 3002/65535 Commnet - Various Prio:11 Changed from:
Pref RoamInd:US EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: P/175 P/375 P/575 P/775 P/825 P/875 P/1175 P/625 P/650 P/850 P/250 P/950 P/975 P/1025 P/1075 P/1125 P/275 P/675
 
Pref Prio:11 RoamInd:US EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: C/Both-Both
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SID/NID 8465/65535  Prio:1 Changed from:
Pref RoamInd:Intl EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: C/Both-Both
 
Pref Prio:1 RoamInd:Intl EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: C/283 C/384 C/691 C/777 C/111 C/193 C/185 C/226 C/239 C/267 C/280 C/308 C/369 C/410 C/451 C/492 C/553 C/594 C/160 C/201
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SID/NID 13824/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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SID/NID 460/3 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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SID/NID 13828/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
----
SID/NID 13831/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
----
SID/NID 13840/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
----
SID/NID 13850/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
----
SID/NID 13868/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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SID/NID 13890/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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SID/NID 13940/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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SID/NID 14217/65535 - EVDO changed to: Enabled
EV-Scan: Unk EV(00A8:C000) C/425 C/37 C/78 C/691 P/50
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-Removes-

Geo:1 SID/NID 21519/65535  Removed.
Geo:1 SID/NID 404/65535 Verizon - LAS CRUCES NM Removed.
Geo:1 SID/NID 484/65535 RURAL CELLULAR - PORTSMOUTH DOVER ROCHESTER ME Removed.
Geo:1 SID/NID 486/65535 Verizon - POUGHKEEPSIE NY Removed.
Geo:2 SID/NID 1024/65535 Mohave Cellular - ARIZONA 01 MOHAVE Removed.
Geo:4 SID/NID 7353/65535 Commnet - Terlingua TX Removed.
Geo:4 SID/NID 6546/65535 ETEX Wireless - Texas Removed.
Geo:5 SID/NID 1393/65535 Alltel - MISSISSIPPI 10 SMITH Removed.
Geo:6 SID/NID 205/65535 Alltel - JACKSON MI Removed.
Geo:6 SID/NID 1038/65535 Alltel - ARKANSAS 02 MARION Removed.
Geo:6 SID/NID 1058/65535 Alltel - ARKANSAS 12 OUCHITA Removed.
Geo:6 SID/NID 1385/65535 Alltel - MISSISSIPPI 07 LEAKE Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 4355/65535 CSM Canton Op Sub - Canton OH Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 5117/65535 Revol Wireless - Toledo 01 OH Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 5197/65535 CSM Youngstown Op Sub - Youngstown OH Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 5406/65535 Revol Wireless - Cleveland OH Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 6505/65535 CSM Columbus - Columbus OH Removed.
Geo:12 SID/NID 6507/65535 CSM Youngstown - New Castle PA Removed.
Geo:13 SID/NID 4255/65535 Pendrell Sound PCS - Anderson IN Removed.
Geo:13 SID/NID 4847/65535 Pendrell Sound PCS - Muncie IN Removed.
Geo:13 SID/NID 6505/65535 CSM Columbus - Columbus OH Removed.
Geo:13 SID/NID 6506/65535 CSM Indianapolis - Indianapolis IN Removed.
Geo:14 SID/NID 144/65535 Alltel - RALEIGH DURHAM NC Removed.
Geo:14 SID/NID 95/65535 Verizon - GREENSBORO WINSTON SALEM HIGH POINT NC Removed.
Geo:14 SID/NID 127/65535 Verizon - CHARLESTON SC Removed.
Geo:20 SID/NID 8080/65535  Removed.

-Adds-

Geo:1 SID/NID 21591/65535  Added with:
Pref RoamInd:US EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: P/425 P/450 P/475 P/500 P/525 P/550 P/575
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Geo:4 SID/NID 3002/65535 Commnet - Various Added with:
Pref RoamInd:US EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: C/Both-Both
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Geo:14 SID/NID 3002/65535 Commnet - Various Added with:
Pref RoamInd:US EVDO-Enabled:No
1X: P/175 P/375 P/575 P/775 P/825 P/875 P/1175 P/625 P/650 P/850 P/250 P/950 P/975 P/1025 P/1075 P/1125 P/275 P/675

 

 

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I'll send you guys the bill for the deliverable soon....

 

This doesn't include the 800 scan order changes as my app doesn't analyze that granular as it would be a report 5 miles long every time. This is only 25017 to 25018 but the other device series are based off the same core this one was based off.

 

Full analysis & changes posted at : http://prl.digiblur.com/

 

PRL Comparison of PRLS 25017 to 25018

 

With more removes than adds does that mean that Sprint is turning off the ability to roam to a bunch of places?

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With more removes than adds does that mean that Sprint is turning off the ability to roam to a bunch of places?

 

Sure, if you roamed on those networks then indeed you won't anymore.  But I doubt anyone was roaming on those.  And that only applies if there was only one record of that SID in the PRL and now there are none for that SID.

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With more removes than adds does that mean that Sprint is turning off the ability to roam to a bunch of places?

 

Like digiblur mentions, most places are covered with more than one roaming partner.  And a lot of the removes just don't exist anymore.  Like Alltel and Revol.

 

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This doesn't include the 800 scan order changes as my app doesn't analyze that granular as it would be a report 5 miles long every time.  This is only 25017 to 25018 but the other device series are based off the same core this one was based off.

 

Full analysis & changes posted at : http://prl.digiblur.com/

 

I'm not well versed on the PRL stuff, but looking at the full analysis of 55017 and 25018 from your site, it doesn't appear that the 800 tidbits changed, at least not for Boston and the other markets I looked at near the top of the list. Or does the full analysis report not reflect that either? Or does the placement in the overall list relate to a prioritization? Just curious if your analysis did confirm that the 800 scan priority did change from *17 to *18, and if it's something we could pick out on our own by looking at your data.

 

I will sleep better tonight knowing your avatar is back. I didn't trust the ghost of digiblur.

 

-Mike

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I'm not well versed on the PRL stuff, but looking at the full analysis of 55017 and 25018 from your site, it doesn't appear that the 800 tidbits changed, at least not for Boston and the other markets I looked at near the top of the list. Or does the full analysis report not reflect that either? Or does the placement in the overall list relate to a prioritization? Just curious if your analysis did confirm that the 800 scan priority did change from *17 to *18, and if it's something we could pick out on our own by looking at your data.

 

I will sleep better tonight knowing your avatar is back. I didn't trust the ghost of digiblur.

 

-Mike

 

The full analysis would show that the scan orders and priority levels.  You can see the 224xx SIDs are still at priority level 1 but are scanned after the PCS SIDs are scanned.

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I find it interesting that the PRL still scans the old USCellular channels in Chicago.

 

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Not out of the ordinary. Many areas have scans where Sprint isn't even licensed. You can't have an ACQ record for every single spectrum difference.

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Like digiblur mentions, most places are covered with more than one roaming partner.  And a lot of the removes just don't exist anymore.  Like Alltel and Revol.

 

Robert

 

 

    Wow, I had no idea that Revol went belly up recently.  Guess that explains the PRL removals if Sprint now owns the spectrum anyway.  I sometimes wondered how they managed to stay in business and yet never seemed to grow much beyond their native coverage areas.

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Updated the spreadsheet again. I have the reasoning of the changes, but not the actual PRL numbers associated with it. The xxx17 to xxx18 series wasn't hard to figure out... but the xxx99 series being updated to xxx00 I am unsure of. The main page I get my listing of PRLs from hasn't been updated yet and still shows xxx17 and xxx99, it will likely be updated in the next couple of days after the weekend. So the actual PRL numbers are temporary unless my guesses were correct.

 

Updates to xxx18 and xxx00 series:

 

These PRLs will be released to drive additional cost savings for Sprint and Affiliates across several roaming markets   

    
      

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Updated the spreadsheet again. I have the reasoning of the changes, but not the actual PRL numbers associated with it. The xxx17 to xxx18 series wasn't hard to figure out... but the xxx99 series being updated to xxx00 I am unsure of. The main page I get my listing of PRLs from hasn't been updated yet and still shows xxx17 and xxx99, it will likely be updated in the next couple of days after the weekend. So the actual PRL numbers are temporary unless my guesses were correct.

 

 

 

I prefer the actual reason as this one is totally off this time.

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Those comments always make me laugh.

XDA syndrome! I'm guessing it's a placebo. With the Note2 having it's own PRL series for CDMA 800 issues, maybe they re-enabled BC10 and he's somehow seeing an impact with improved 1X signal strength? That's a complete shot-in-the-dark guess on my part, and the only relevant correlation I can come up with. And it seems like a very very long shot at that.

 

-Mike

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XDA syndrome! I'm guessing it's a placebo. With the Note2 having it's own PRL series for CDMA 800 issues, maybe they re-enabled BC10 and he's somehow seeing an impact with improved 1X signal strength? That's a complete shot-in-the-dark guess on my part, and the only relevant correlation I can come up with. And it seems like a very very long shot at that.

 

-Mike

If it did then you would see it rejoin the rest of its buddies on the 55xxx series.

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digiblur, on 02 Mar 2014 - 1:02 PM, said:

 

I prefer the actual reason as this one is totally off this time.

That one sentence explains the "changes" made in the PRL update officially. The switchover from xxx99 to xxx00 however hasn't happened before, so I'm not sure whether they just rolled over all the numbers and kept the first 3 intact, or if the first 3 rolled over as well...

 

For example, I don't know if PRL 21099 went to 21000 or 21100... and I haven't seen anyone post an updated PRL on their device other than an xxx18 series or a Note II with its own series.

 

I don't expect it to take more than a couple days until the listing is updated officially so I can ensure the spreadsheet is right.

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That one sentence explains the "changes" made in the PRL update officially. The switchover from xxx99 to xxx00 however hasn't happened before, so I'm not sure whether they just rolled over all the numbers and kept the first 3 intact, or if the first 3 rolled over as well...

 

For example, I don't know if PRL 21099 went to 21000 or 21100... and I haven't seen anyone post an updated PRL on their device other than an xxx18 series or a Note II with its own series.

 

I don't expect it to take more than a couple days until the listing is updated officially so I can ensure the spreadsheet is right.

Problem is that sentence doesn't fit this PRL update at all. Just some hoopla.

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That one sentence explains the "changes" made in the PRL update officially. The switchover from xxx99 to xxx00 however hasn't happened before, so I'm not sure whether they just rolled over all the numbers and kept the first 3 intact, or if the first 3 rolled over as well...

 

For example, I don't know if PRL 21099 went to 21000 or 21100... and I haven't seen anyone post an updated PRL on their device other than an xxx18 series or a Note II with its own series.

 

I don't expect it to take more than a couple days until the listing is updated officially so I can ensure the spreadsheet is right.

The iPhone 5/5S went to 51100, so it's possible the 21099 went to 21100.

 

 

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The iPhone 5/5S went to 51100, so it's possible the 21099 went to 21100.

 

 

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Thank you, that's the information I needed. I just needed to know what one phone went to, we were too busy at work today so I didn't have a chance to look out at the demos.

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Thank you, that's the information I needed. I just needed to know what one phone went to, we were too busy at work today so I didn't have a chance to look out at the demos.

You're welcome! Glad I could help.

 

 

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The iPhone 5/5S went to 51100, so it's possible the 21099 went to 21100.

 

 

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Really weird.... I went from 17 to 18 on my G2 and now I'm on 51100.

 

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Edited to add the actual embedded spreadsheet into first post, it updates every time a change is made to the spreadsheet so it will always be up to date. I'll still be working on it throughout the day to try and optimize it better to fit the fixed-width of the forum, so if it's looking screwy just give me a bit.  :)

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Okay, I think I got it squished down so it will fit within the frame no matter your screen resolution. I noticed that IE8 has issues with the cell merging, so if you are running IE8, you will have issues viewing it in the frame, the actual Google Doc may still work however, if not then I'm sorry.

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