Jump to content

Marcelo Claure, Town Hall Meetings, New Family Share Pack Plan, Unlimited Individual Plan, Discussion Thread


joshuam

Recommended Posts

In fact, B25 has been getting additional channel widths in a number of markets across the country.

 

The goal with HPUE is to have B25/26 be the fallback for B41, especially with HPUE boosting B41 Outdoor Coverage area to nearly match B25 coverage outdoors and B41 indoor coverage to 90% penetration of B25 indoors. The idea is to have users on Band 41 all the time.

 

Since new HPUE handsets are required to utilize HPUE, this device uptake number will be something to keep an eye on.

 

S8/S8+ and LG G6 so far.

 

We'll see what HTC and Apple come out with.

 

Perhaps the next Pixel as well.

Hopefully that Motorola phone that gig LTE was tested on it

 

Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

In fact, B25 has been getting additional channel widths in a number of markets across the country.

 

The eventual goal must be to use band 25 as the PCC -- because Sprint can do 10-15 MHz FDD in band 25 without CA in most major markets across the country.  CA, though, will play a role, as FDD+TDD CA then will be needed to bring in band 41 as SCCs.

 

AJ

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The eventual goal must be to use band 25 as the PCC -- because Sprint can do 10-15 MHz FDD in band 25 without CA in most major markets across the country. CA, though, will play a role, as FDD+TDD CA then will be needed to bring in band 41 as SCCs.

 

AJ

Will Sprint do 25+41 CA tho?

 

Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Arysyn, is that you?

 

AJ

Haha, I don't read arsyrn posts so I wouldn't know what he talks about. But notice the brevity of my post and know I'm not him...

Anyway, I didn't think about the possibility of b25+B41 CA. That'd do quite nicely [emoji16]

 

Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Haha, I don't read arsyrn posts so I wouldn't know what he talks about.

 

He dreams of Sprint selling off its PCS 1900 MHz spectrum assets.

 

AJ

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wouldnt know, I have never lost signal going up and down the east coast, slow speeds!? Yup, losing complete signal for more than a few seconds no..

 

Now people I know on Tmobile, Ive seen them lose all service in my building. [emoji38]

Agreed! Although I really haven't even experienced slow speeds either.

 

Sent from my NS-P16AT10 using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Update to my trek up to New Hampshire from lower Manhattan, I have lost LTE a total of 10min (3G in Ashton) the rest of the ride (about 280 miles) I have been on LTE streaming music all the way without one bit of buffering.

  • Like 13
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Arysyn, is that you?

 

AJ

 

No, I'm still here as me.

 

Staff, you really ought to give me more credit than this. I abided by your "punishment" of me, didn't complain about it or give you any difficulty. Just because I'm not a fan of band 25 on Sprint, doesn't mean I'd masquerade as someone else. I only have this one account here. Also, despite what you may think of me, I do respect this site.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

At Fenway Park right now, packed house! The network is performing awesome! Speeds between 20-50mb!

I'm at Safeco Field. Sprint running 12-15Mbps on single B41 carrier. Tmo running 6-7Mbps with CA. And this is Tmo's home town. Not shabby.

 

Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk

  • Like 10
Link to comment
Share on other sites

And this is Tmo's home town.

 

Nah.  T-Mobile is east si-yee-duh.

 

AJ

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And this is Tmo's home town.

 

4457_1.jpg

 

"You ain't sending me to no Bellevue."

 

AJ

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4457_1.jpg

 

"You ain't sending me to no Bellevue."

 

AJ

We had dinner in Bellevue. Drove right past the TMO Campus near Factoria Mall.

 

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We had dinner in Bellevue. Drove right past the TMO Campus near Factoria Mall.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NYC_Health_%2B_Hospitals/Bellevue

 

AJ

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just noticed, Appalachian Wireless is now listed as Extended LTE/3G.  They serve east Kentucky.  That is awesome!  My brother lives in that region, pretty easy to go through 300MB before the weekend is up. 

100MB on the new plans  :wall:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

100MB on the new plans :wall:

Unlimited now though because they're Extended. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that Sprint's only LTE roaming partners are US Cellular and maybe AT&T now (we're still not entirely sure what's happening with AT&T)…

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

what does this mean?

Means voice is roaming but, LTE is native. Either the roaming partner is using Sprint spectrum or Sprint can roam on their LTE Nativity.

 

Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Means voice is roaming but, LTE is native. Either the roaming partner is using Sprint spectrum or Sprint can roam on their LTE Nativity.

 

Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

he was saying that it's easy to blow through 300MB. my point is most people have or switched to the new unlimited plans which have 100MB of data roaming instead of 300MB on the older plans.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

he was saying that it's easy to blow through 300MB. my point is most people have or switched to the new unlimited plans which have 100MB of data roaming instead of 300MB on the older plans.

The end of 2 Year Contracts has accelerated this transition of customers off of Subsidized plans (Everything Data/Unlimited My Way) and onto Unsubsidized plans like Unlimited Freedom. It'll be interesting to see the plan type (Unsubsidized vs. Subsidized) percentage breakdown in the upcoming Earnings Call Investor Update document.

 

Here's the one from the last Earnings Call (Page 9): http://s21.q4cdn.com/487940486/files/doc_financials/quarterly/2016/Q3/3_Fiscal-3Q16-Sprint-Quarterly-Investor-Update-FINAL.pdf.

 

"Postpaid phone customers on unsubsidized service plans^ represented 71 percent of the base at the end of the quarter, compared to 57 percent in the year-ago period and 67 percent in the prior quarter."

 

The Loyalty Credit of $10/Month per line for leases/installments on these older plans isn't as good as the new plan pricing with installments or leases.

 

I think Sprint will eventually pull the Loyalty Credit altogether when the number of customers on Subsidized plans drops sufficiently. Right now you have people transitioning from Legacy Plans or churning out. When it's small enough of a percentage with Loyalty Credits, I'll bet Sprint pulls them. Smart way to do it would be on the next customer upgrade, and to move them to an Unsubsidized plan.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Unlimited now though because they're Extended. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that Sprint's only LTE roaming partners are US Cellular and maybe AT&T now (we're still not entirely sure what's happening with AT&T)…

meaning when roaming on USC and AT&T it would count against your data allotment while it won't on others carriers?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • large.unreadcontent.png.6ef00db54e758d06

  • gallery_1_23_9202.png

  • Posts

    • Since this is kind of the general chat thread, I have to share this humorous story (at least it is to me): Since around February/March of this year, my S22U has been an absolute pain to charge. USB-C cables would immediately fall out and it progressively got worse and worse until it often took me a number of minutes to get the angle of the cable juuuussst right to get charging to occur at all (not exaggerating). The connection was so weak that even walking heavily could cause the cable to disconnect. I tried cleaning out the port with a stable, a paperclip, etc. Some dust/lint/dirt came out but the connection didn't improve one bit. Needless to say, this was a MONSTER headache and had me hating this phone. I just didn't have the finances right now for a replacement.  Which brings us to the night before last. I am angry as hell because I had spent five minutes trying to get this phone to charge and failed. I am looking in the port and I notice it doesn't look right. The walls look rough and, using a staple, the back and walls feel REALLY rough and very hard. I get some lint/dust out with the staple and it improves charging in the sense I can get it to charge but it doesn't remove any of the hard stuff. It's late and it's charging, so that's enough for now. I decide it's time to see if that hard stuff is part of the connector or not. More aggressive methods are needed! I work in a biochem lab and we have a lot of different sizes of disposable needles available. So, yesterday morning, while in the lab I grab a few different sizes of needles between 26AWG and 31 AWG. When I got home, I got to work and start probing the connector with the 26 AWG and 31 AWG needle. The stuff feels extremely hard, almost like it was part of the connector, but a bit does break off. Under examination of the bit, it's almost sandy with dust/lint embedded in it. It's not part of the connector but instead some sort of rock-hard crap! That's when I remember that I had done some rock hounding at the end of last year and in January. This involved lots of digging in very sandy/dusty soils; soils which bare more than a passing resemblance to the crap in the connector. We have our answer, this debris is basically compacted/cemented rock dust. Over time, moisture in the area combined with the compression from inserting the USB-C connector had turned it into cement. I start going nuts chiseling away at it with the 26 AWG needle. After about 5-10 minutes of constant chiseling and scraping with the 26AWG and 31AWG needles, I see the first signs of metal at the back of the connector. So it is metal around the outsides! Another 5 minutes of work and I have scraped away pretty much all of the crap in the connector. A few finishing passes with the 31AWG needle, a blast of compressed air, and it is time to see if this helped any. I plug my regular USB-C cable and holy crap it clicks into place; it hasn't done that since February! I pick up the phone and the cable has actually latched! The connector works pretty much like it did over a year ago, it's almost like having a brand new phone!
    • That's odd, they are usually almost lock step with TMO. I forgot to mention this also includes the September Security Update.
    • 417.55 MB September security update just downloaded here for S24+ unlocked   Edit:  after Sept security update install, checked and found a 13MB GP System update as well.  Still showing August 1st there however. 
    • T-Mobile is selling the rest of the 3.45GHz spectrum to Columbia Capital.  
    • Still nothing for my AT&T and Visible phones.
  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...