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It would be nice if the third carrier was live in time for the Presidential Inauguration on January 20th, especially given the huge influx of people to the DC Area for it.

 

Curious to hear what Sprint's preparation plans are for it: COWs, etc.

 

Here's what Sprint did back in 2013:

 

Sprint Prepares its Network for 2013 Presidential Inauguration

 

Given the timing of the prior announcement (January 10, 2013), perhaps an update on this will be published in the coming week(s).

I'm sure they will do something yuuugggeeee lol

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It would be nice if the third carrier was live in time for the Presidential Inauguration on January 20th, especially given the huge influx of people to the DC Area for it.

 

Curious to hear what Sprint's preparation plans are for it: COWs, etc.

Well, any announcement Sprint will make, Trump will likely take credit for it. :hee:

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Hey I found this map when I was googling about network vision. So this is what the coverage map should look like but for whatever reason don't 100% due to lte coverage on highways in rural areas. 89defd13e28ef96a83d0df6f29409310.jpg

 

 

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Hey I found this map when I was googling about network vision. So this is what the coverage map should look like but for whatever reason don't 100% due to lte coverage on highways in rural areas. 89defd13e28ef96a83d0df6f29409310.jpg

 

 

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Yeah. That's their voice coverage. Why LTE doesn't match that by now I don't get.

 

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I'm sure they will do something yuuugggeeee lol

Lol. It would be nice if Sprint was able to activate a third carrier for both the DC area network and push the update for it additional devices (iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7) before January 20th.

 

Sprint's on much more solid network footing now. WiMAX was finally shut down earlier this year and Sprint has been able to swap out the old gear with new LTE equipment.

 

I'm really curious to see what Sprint's "Network" announcement will be for the inauguration. Hopefully a lot of progress has been made on the D.C. network?

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Just looking forward to sprints big announcement next week... hopefully regarding VoLTE or simultaneous voice and data at least like the other carriers

 

 

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Link that shows they have a network announcement next week ???

 

 

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Link that shows they have a network announcement next week ???

 

 

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I think they are assuming there will be one because of the Inauguration network announcement around the same time four years ago. That said, work on the DC network has pretty much stalled over the past year or so.

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Link that shows they have a network announcement next week ???

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This was the Network announcement for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration:

 

http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-prepares-its-network-for-2013-presidential-inauguration.htm (January 10, 2013)

 

It's interesting to see where the Sprint network was at that point in time. Perhaps a similar announcement will be made in the coming weeks based on prior timing.

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I think they are assuming there will be one because of the Inauguration network announcement around the same time four years ago. That said, work on the DC network has pretty much stalled over the past year or so.

Why has it stalled? Money?

 

Two Channel Carrier Aggregation is live here, right?

 

When will it pick up again?

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Just looking forward to sprints big announcement next week... hopefully regarding VoLTE or simultaneous voice and data at least like the other carriers

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Marcelo is speaking at a Conference on January 5th: http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-ceo-marcelo-claure-to-speak-jan-5-at-citis-2017-internet-media-and-telecommunications-conference.htm

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Interesting as that's the same day T-mobile has their next Uncarrier event.

 

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Just looking forward to sprints big announcement next week... hopefully regarding VoLTE or simultaneous voice and data at least like the other carriers

 

 

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I don't think we'll get that announcement until end of 2017 or early 2018 tbh.

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Interesting as that's the same day T-mobile has their next Uncarrier event.

 

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It's at CES. I'm not surprised they are both on the same day.

 

 

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Does anyone feel like their market is dense enough for sprint to even offer volte without voice quality going down

 

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I don't even know that Vegas is dense enough. Too many coverage gaps at times.

 

 

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NYC, Northern NJ, Philly, Miami, Chicago. I have hit very little to almost no 3G.

Does anyone feel like their market is dense enough for sprint to even offer volte without voice quality going down

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NYC, Northern NJ, Philly, Miami, Chicago. I have hit very little to almost no 3G.
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NYC, Northern NJ, Philly, Miami, Chicago. I have hit very little to almost no 3G.NYC, Northern NJ, Philly, Miami, Chicago. I have hit very little to almost no 3G.

 

NYC, I can definitely confirm. Yesterday when I went into an underground parking lot my phone stayed on Band 26 and my mother's phone on Verizon dropped down to 3G.

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