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That's cute. You can literally open my map right now and press F11 to get a "full screen view" if you want to. Not sure what they would need to change on the backend.

It seems to me that the Sprint person is saying they want to implement a full screen view without requiring pressing F11.

 

This is in addition to showing Verified Coverage, which is also under discussion:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Sprint/comments/5seqm7/coverage_map_updated_26/ddj8x2a/

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And all of our children are above average.

 

Sadly, no.  The earlier suggestion that all of us are above average intelligence was the impetus for the riff on the Garrison Keillor quote.  Truth be told, some of our S4GRU children ride the shortbus to school.

 

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Sadly, no.  The earlier suggestion that all of us are above average intelligence was the impetus for the riff on the Garrison Keillor quote.  Truth be told, some of our S4GRU children ride the shortbus to school.

 

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Reading many of these posts in this 1000+ page long thread makes my eyes cross. And that isn't (solely) due to lack of brevity on the authors' part. *Sigh
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Lady Lake Fl/ The Villages. You gotta cater to the old folks I guess.

 

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Well sprint is minimizing cdma to just 5mhz and there's 40 MHz contiguous there.

 

Ericsson gear supports 15/20 unlike the alu and Samsung equipment so makes sense.

 

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Did you take the screen shot? Can you get more information? Some SCP screens and whatnot.

Yes I took it. I will get more info after dinner. SCP and debug info as well.

 

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Well sprint is minimizing cdma to just 5mhz and there's 40 MHz contiguous there.

 

Ericsson gear supports 15/20 unlike the alu and Samsung equipment so makes sense.

 

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Si. 1987.5 MHz Center frequency.

 

15x15 carrier from 1980-1995. With 5 MHz left at 1975-1980.

 

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15x15 real life speeds?

 

 

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I will run another but speeds were actually not great. Around 3-6 mbps. This tower also has 3xCA b41

 

 

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15x15 real life speeds?

 

 

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Theoretical on it is 110 down 55 up.

 

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Theoretical on it is 110 down 55 up.

 

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And it's likely running 4x4 MIMO which the upcoming galaxy s8 supports so double it.

 

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