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does anyone else have IPv6 access functioning on their handsets?

Yes

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It's been live on LTE (and I presume EVDO with ehprd) for at least a year or 2. Interesting side note, tethered devices also get a unique globally routable IPv6 address.

 

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Looks like John Saw is gonna speak at a technology conference thats gonna be streamed live. Hopefully we will get some good network info since its Saw.

 

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161130005007/en/Sprint-CTO-John-Speak-Barclays-Global-Technology

i thought john saw was to be replaced?

 

 

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Looks like John Saw is gonna speak at a technology conference thats gonna be streamed live. Hopefully we will get some good network info since its Saw.

 

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161130005007/en/Sprint-CTO-John-Speak-Barclays-Global-Technology

Yeah, and they've got the CFO talking at conferences a couple times as well.

 

Today and on December 5th as well.

 

http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-cfo-tarek-robbiati-to-speak-at-ubs-44th-annual-global-media-and-communications-conference-on-december-5.htm

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The interviewer said how her son goes over his Sprint data cap and she gets notices.

 

In response, Tarek just told the interviewer that Sprint offers great Unlimited Plans.

 

Lol!

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Great info from Tarek on Sprint's CapEx and why it passed on the 600 MHz auction. Definitely worth a listen.

 

Sounds like he really knows his stuff.

I personally think he is the grownup in the group. He is probably Sprint's most important asset (Besides Marcelo of course  ;) )

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Tarek just reiterated my point about 600Mhz, its just a spectrum of the past..

Yup. That's what he said.

 

He also commented on the much larger existing global ecosystem for 2.5 GHz vs 600 MHz.

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Yup. That's what he said.

 

He also commented on the much larger existing global ecosystem for 2.5 GHz vs 600 MHz.

As time goes on, its even less important for Tmobile, as they continue to expand coverage it becomes less and less of a necessity. By the time its deployable, Its going to end up being used for capacity rather than coverage which is not really an efficient way to use the lowest band spectrum in the states, and even then, it will be saturated in no time.

 

Truly is spectrum of the past in my opinion.

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Yup. That's what he said.

 

He also commented on the much larger existing global ecosystem for 2.5 GHz vs 600 MHz.

 

No matter what they still need to put all three bands on all their sites then fill in with small cells. Execute, execute, execute!

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#allsites

 

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No matter what they still need to put all three bands on all their sites then fill in with small cells. Execute, execute, execute!

Well looks like Sprint put in a huge order for 8t8r equipment, so it looks like its happening as we speak.

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