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Oh looky looky. Ericsson. Posted it right in after i did my morning check.

 

Now the wait for Samsung and Nokia!

 

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7 minutes ago, belusnecropolis said:

Bwahahhahahha he gave you an FCCID because he knows we are nerds and we circle that search tool like buzzards. This is just great, fun stuff all around. This guy is better than we thought.

I mean it's not hard to find FCC entries tbh especially if you search by specific vendors.

Also... tossed this together: 

 

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4 hours ago, RedSpark said:

Speaking of Coverage.... Sprint’s Coverage Map was just updated today (4/6/2018): http://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp

DC’s Coverage appears to be messed up now. A bunch of LTE Plus Coverage over Downtown is missing.

They sort of fixed the Missouri market issues that came with the last update, so that's good. Fix one, break another I guess. Ha!

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3 minutes ago, Dkoellerwx said:

They fixed the Missouri market issues that came with the last update, so that's good. Fix one, break another I guess. Ha!

Oh man.... haha.

At least we know they’re awake over there.

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47 minutes ago, IamMrFamous07 said:

Dr. Saw replied to me!

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Samsung equipment has already received the software upgrade for 4x4 MIMO, 256QAM and 15x15 L1900 although I don’t *think* we’ve heard anything regarding Alcatel Lucent...

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19 minutes ago, RAvirani said:

Samsung equipment has already received the software upgrade for 4x4 MIMO, 256QAM and 15x15 L1900 although I don’t *think* we’ve heard anything regarding Alcatel Lucent...

Nokia/ Alcatel are usually late to the party lol

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Samsung equipment has already received the software upgrade for 4x4 MIMO, 256QAM and 15x15 L1900 although I don’t *think* we’ve heard anything regarding Alcatel Lucent...
I live in a Samsung Market, so when will that actually be live?

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Macrelo must be drinking some really good juice today [emoji4]

 

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He’s again making big claims [emoji849].

 

 

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31 minutes ago, tyroned3222 said:

BIG CLAIMS

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I don’t know…

We’ve already seen real world demonstrations of massive MIMO on 3500 MHz marching the range and propagation of 1800 MHz (at 2x2 MIMO); I can only imagine how Sprint’s 2500 MHz NR will look with 64x64 MIMO...

In Seattle (which was PCS/BRS only until a few months ago), if 2500 MHz NR coverage could match L1900 coverage today, Sprint would be the undisputed #1 carrier.

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I don’t know…
We’ve already seen real world demonstrations of massive MIMO on 3500 MHz marching the range and propagation of 1800 MHz (at 2x2 MIMO); I can only imagine how Sprint’s 2500 MHz NR will look with 64x64 MIMO...
In Seattle (which was PCS/BRS only until a few months ago), if 2500 MHz NR coverage could match L1900 coverage today, Sprint would be the undisputed #1 carrier.
3500? Is that LAA?

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I don’t know…
We’ve already seen real world demonstrations of massive MIMO on 3500 MHz marching the range and propagation of 1800 MHz (at 2x2 MIMO); I can only imagine how Sprint’s 2500 MHz NR will look with 64x64 MIMO...
In Seattle (which was PCS/BRS only until a few months ago), if 2500 MHz NR coverage could match L1900 coverage today, Sprint would be the undisputed #1 carrier.
for the last decade all Sprint has done is talk in confidence then fail to deliver. For me it's “Just the same talk on a different day”.... can sprint finally once and for all delivery the kind of network they have been wanting to roll out

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for the last decade all Sprint has done is talk in confidence then fail to deliver. For me it's “Just the same talk on a different day”.... can sprint finally once and for all delivery the kind of network they have been wanting to roll out

 

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To be fair Marcelo has not been with them for the last decade. He was handed alot that takes years to recover from. People talk about TMO while forgetting att paid for that. If Sprint would have gotten that money the would likely be where TMO is also.

 

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To be fair Marcelo has not been with them for the last decade. He was handed alot that takes years to recover from. People talk about TMO while forgetting att paid for that. If Sprint would have gotten that money the would likely be where TMO is also. 
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So, let's say even if sprint works at the pace tmobile did they will still remain lightyears behind just like tmo is still behind in overall area covered.

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