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This is indeed great news, but, yeah, the timing will be everything. Where's the best place to put our ear to the ground for updates, I wonder.

 

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. . . any Sprint LTE device will work once they are given access.

"once they are given access" being the key phrase here. I hope it doesn't take long!!

 

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Hey there guys, I heard the good news today, so I decided to confirm a few facts for a friend on nTelos. I've attached the photo, but it seems that to use 4G you'll need to 1) Get a SIM card from the store and 2) Change your plan to the nControl plan. Also, I saw nTelos is using Band 2 for it's deployment while Sprint devices use Band 25. It looks like phones with either band can access both networks given that the current batch of nTelos/Sprint 4G phones are almost exclusively Band 25, while the nTelos network is actually Band 2.

 

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Hey there guys, I heard the good news today, so I decided to confirm a few facts for a friend on nTelos. I've attached the photo, but it seems that to use 4G you'll need to 1) Get a SIM card from the store and 2) Change your plan to the nControl plan. Also, I saw nTelos is using Band 2 for it's deployment while Sprint devices use Band 25. It looks like phones with either band can access both networks given that the current batch of nTelos/Sprint 4G phones are almost exclusively Band 25, while the nTelos network is actually Band 2.

 

 

 

You use nTelos?

 

Sprint devices will be able to use any Band 2 LTE that has been deployed since Band 2 is incorporated in Band 25. Only a network update will be needed, no changes on devices or swaps in SIM cards. 

 

For nTelso, I don't know. But I would assume if you use nTelos, you would already have access to any LTE deployed. Not sure why a SIM swap or plan change would be required. 

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You use nTelos?

 

Sprint devices will be able to use any Band 2 LTE that has been deployed since Band 2 is incorporated in Band 25. Only a network update will be needed, no changes on devices or swaps in SIM cards. 

 

For nTelso, I don't know. But I would assume if you use nTelos, you would already have access to any LTE deployed. Not sure why a SIM swap or plan change would be required. 

Right, I wasn't saying there were need to be a swap on the SIM or change, I was just putting the dots together regarding the interoperability :) . I have a friend with nTelos whose phone/network I have access to very often, so that's why I wanted to check if it was ready to connect to LTE as some smaller carrier would ship the CDMA phones w/o a SIM card before their LTE deployment simply because it wasn't necessary. It looks like you will need to go out and get a SIM from the store or have it activated, and thus (according to the sales rep), change your plan to be "4G compatible"

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Even the iphone 5s/c supports band 2 according to apples website, Honestly I would worry about this when it happens. We all know that ntelos drags there feet. I am shocked that sprint actually signed a new contract with them, I can only figure that they got a really good deal. Only because ntelos would lose so much money if they lost this contract.

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Even the iphone 5s/c supports band 2 according to apples website, Honestly I would worry about this when it happens. We all know that ntelos drags there feet. I am shocked that sprint actually signed a new contract with them, I can only figure that they got a really good deal. Only because ntelos would lose so much money if they lost this contract.

I think Sprint just doesn't want the work involved in building a network here. It's easier to threaten little nTelos into speeding things up and allow us to use their network.

 

 

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nTelos is probably going to drag their feet letting Sprint users on their LTE network. :-(

 

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I doubt it. They need to monetize that new LTE network. They only get paid by Sprint for usage on it.

 

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I doubt it. They need to monetize that new LTE network. They only get paid by Sprint for usage on it.

 

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It's also a reciprocal LTE roaming deal. Imagine Sprint wouldn't let nTelos customers roam on 4g until ntelos let sprint customers do so.  

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It's sad it's taken this long to even hear something about LTE in our area. As soon as I leave the nTelos markets I have LTE service. Almost everywhere I go... My parents live in rural Michigan and I had LTE there. I'm in Smokey Mountains and I have LTE service here. Crazy....

 

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This waiting game is killing me. If they could just say something else about it or give us some kind of time frame. They've announced it and said it's a done deal, I don't see why it's so hard to authorize us all for network use. ):

 

 

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I've asked this before, but now that a deal has been struck, how much of a priority do you think Morgantown is, considering the college of 30,000+ students?

I've wondered this too and I'd have to think it would be a top priority in both sprint and ntelos eyes. Its one of the largest markets they serve and considering sprint/ntelos is the only provider left in Morgantown that does not offer LTE you would think they'd want to stay competitive. That being said, nothing they've ever done makes me believe my wishes will come true. I'd like to see it turn on soon but I'm not holding my breath.

 

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I'm wondering if HD Voice will be implemented here as well since I see no mention of it in the powerpoints.  Robert, do you have any knowledge on this?

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I'm wondering if HD Voice will be implemented here as well since I see no mention of it in the powerpoints. Robert, do you have any knowledge on this?

I don't have the answers you seek. It's a great question though. Wondering myself.

 

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This question would just as well apply to C'ville/UVA

And Blacksburg too.

 

That said I get the feeling that nTelos generally goes after the "townie" population rather than students; these days most students are on their parents' plan from a major carrier. At least in Blacksburg they didn't seem to market themselves to students much. So really the lack of LTE affects the wholesale side in college towns more than nTelos' retail operation.

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Giving them until 2017 doesn't bode well for timely completion, in my eyes. Does Sprint have much recourse until after 2017 if nTelos hasn't done anything? Sprint has done much more work in a shorter period of time, I don't see why two states couldn't be done in a more aggressive timeframe, other than that I know nTelos doesn't have much money and will probably have contractors take their sweet time due to how little they can afford to pay.

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They are quite conservative financially. They figure they might outlast Sprint just like their last national carrier, so they do not want to be stuck with debt. Don't forget even Verizon does not have more than half of its people using LTE (they still have dumb phones or only Wi-Fi tablets)

 

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Do we know where they have "launched" LTE yet for their current customers?  Is it still Beckley, Bluefield, Waynesboro, Staunton or something like that?

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Do we know where they have "launched" LTE yet for their current customers? Is it still Beckley, Bluefield, Waynesboro, Staunton or something like that?

Yes still only those 4 markets.

 

 

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