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Is there a map of Clearwire towers that Sprint will change to band 41?  I am just curious because we have a Wimax tower right behind us that hasn't been scheduled for any type of change (no permits issued at all).  This would give me excellent coverage here in our basement building.

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Is there a map of Clearwire towers that Sprint will change to band 41?  I am just curious because we have a Wimax tower right behind us that hasn't been scheduled for any type of change (no permits issued at all).  This would give me excellent coverage here in our basement building.

 

We don't have a complete schedule of Band 41 for Sprint yet, but we do have some preliminary information for a lot of the markets. If you do decide to become a Premier Sponsor to obtain that information, the link to see it is here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4674-clearwire-td-lte-2600wimaxexpedience-maps/

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Regular sponsors have access to 1x 800 information on the main map and premier sponsors have access to two maps for 800 LTE, one with the schedule information received so far and also a sites accepted map.

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We don't have a complete schedule of Band 41 for Sprint yet, but we do have some preliminary information for a lot of the markets. If you do decide to become a Premier Sponsor to obtain that information, the link to see it is here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4674-clearwire-td-lte-2600wimaxexpedience-maps/

Thanks for the info!!!  I will have to look into this.

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What's difference between regular sponsor & premier sponsor?

Premier sponsors are the select group of the most dedicated members who contribute a lot time and money to the site.

 

In return they get primary preference for our rare snippets of info such as lte 800 and 2600 maps and discussions. Other snippets of very rare and hard to get info is also available.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

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You also get a KFC chicken corsage once you reach premier status.

Of course, I already ate the chicken leg. But the well cleaned bone is still quite lovely.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

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