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From looking at various threads on this forum it looks like Sprint is kicking their network upgrades into high gear. It seems like most of the upgrades are software upgrades which explains the low Capex like the Sprint executives talked about. I have seen some new 8t8r equipment being installed in the Jacksonville Florida market on sites in high traffic areas that's not covered by the old Clearwire dual mode equipment.

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Patiently waiting for Gainesville to at least get 10x10. B41 love would be icing on the cake.

As soon as you go towards the Jacksonville Market in general its only 5x5. It's very clear that the Orlando market is significantly hirgher on priority.

 

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Yeah, we can definitely agree on that. Orlando market and south are pretty good for the most part. It's just north of Orlando that's just not where it should be. It's just crazy that the Jacksonville market isn't getting much love. Jacksonville is Florida's largest city...land per square mile and population wise.

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From looking at various threads on this forum it looks like Sprint is kicking their network upgrades into high gear. It seems like most of the upgrades are software upgrades which explains the low Capex like the Sprint executives talked about. I have seen some new 8t8r equipment being installed in the Jacksonville Florida market on sites in high traffic areas that's not covered by the old Clearwire dual mode equipment.

Sprint is not sleeping on the job like some of us have thought at least. Software updates, mini macros and small cells must be saving Sprint a pretty penny. The more sites with band 41 now the less money they have to spend on the network later. HPUE, B25 and B41 MIMO will also help with speeds and capacity without Sprint having to do much. I can see Sprints speeds dramatically increasing by the end of the year.

 

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Sprint is not sleeping on the job like some of us have thought at least. Software updates, mini macros and small cells must be saving Sprint a pretty penny. The more sites with band 41 now the less money they have to spend on the network later. HPUE, B25 and B41 MIMO will also help with speeds and capacity without Sprint having to do much. I can see Sprints speeds dramatically increasing by the end of the year.

 

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For sure. What are Sprint's spectrum holdings in Jacksonville, out of curiosity?

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Same as Orlando. Thats what's baffling about Jacksonville's deployment.

 

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Hmm. I would email my area president if I were you. Mine has been enormously helpful, receptive and reactive to my communications.

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As soon as you go towards the Jacksonville Market in general its only 5x5. It's very clear that the Orlando market is significantly hirgher on priority.

 

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Yet Jacksonville 15x15 is possible yet doesn't have even 10x10.

 

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Yet Jacksonville 15x15 is possible yet doesn't have even 10x10.

 

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Hmm. I would email my area president if I were you. Mine has been enormously helpful, receptive and reactive to my communications.

Yeah we really need to get in touch the the president of the Florida market. Its like he never goes to the Jax market so he doesn't care or something.

 

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Yeah we really need to get in touch the the president of the Florida market. Its like he never goes to the Jax market so he doesn't care or something.

 

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Psst... I think this is starting to veer towards market specific stuff that is better posted in the market thread for florida. 

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Yeah we really need to get in touch the the president of the Florida market. Its like he never goes to the Jax market so he doesn't care or something.

 

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Sprint can't continue this stuff off being the only carrier with only 5x5 in areas while everyone else is as high as 20x20. Yes the other 3 have 5x5 bands but, not like Sprint. That's why B41 is needed and, 10x10 15x15 where possible.

 

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Yeah, we can definitely agree on that. Orlando market and south are pretty good for the most part. It's just north of Orlando that's just not where it should be. It's just crazy that the Jacksonville market isn't getting much love. Jacksonville is Florida's largest city...land per square mile and population wise.

Wait. Ok. I agree that Jacksonville should have better coverage. But you are ignoring one exceedingly important fact. The Jacksonville metro area is far smaller than the Miami or Tampa metro areas. And substantially smaller than Orlando's. City proper population and metro population are two wildly divergent figures. For example, the population of Louisville is nearing 800,000. The pipuyof Atlanta is nearing 500,000. However, the Louisville metro population is around 1.2 million while Atlanta's is nearing 6 million. Who's more important in your financial (ROI) book? Yeah, Jax is definitely far behind Miami and Tampa and a bit behind Orlando in that regard. Metro areas. Not the city proper alone.

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Wait. Ok. I agree that Jacksonville should have better coverage. But you are ignoring one exceedingly important fact. The Jacksonville metro area is far smaller than the Miami or Tampa metro areas. And substantially smaller than Orlando's. City proper population and metro population are two wildly divergent figures. For example, the population of Louisville is nearing 800,000. The pipuyof Atlanta is nearing 500,000. However, the Louisville metro population is around 1.2 million while Atlanta's is nearing 6 million. Who's more important in your financial (ROI) book? Yeah, Jax is definitely far behind Miami and Tampa and a bit behind Orlando in that regard. Metro areas. Not the city proper alone.

I'll leave it at this since it belongs in a Florida market thread. Sprints B41 reach in the Orlando market goes far beyond the city limits of Orlando while Jacksonville does not. I drove down 441 all the way to Orlando and caught 15x15 b25 on 60-70% of the sites starting from lady lake which is 50 miles away from Orlando to cities way smaller in population and metro than Gainesville, Ocala, St Augstine, Jacksonville in the Orlando market had b41 on most towers even 8t8r equipped. In comparison Jacksonville in the city limits alone is at best 40% complete and neighboring cities have nothing. It is my conclusion that they are giving Orlando market as a whole including further cities are getting attention just because it is apart of the Orlando market and not because Orlando pop or metro.

 

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Has anyone received a lg g6 yet? Really curious if the new hpue really helps in the wild

 

 

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Yes, not seeing much of an improvement yet....more testing to come!!!!!

 

Also, go follow the g6 thread.

 

 

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Yes, not seeing much of an improvement yet....more testing to come!!!!!

 

Also, go follow the g6 thread.

 

 

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I'm really interested in your results since you're in Granville.

 

 

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I'm really interested in your results since you're in Granville.

 

 

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granville yes but work in Columbus, back tomorrow...

 

 

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