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yes I went back and could not pick it back up. maybe they where just doing a test. =(

For my area, Sprint turned on B26 in large clusters when it was ready so I went from B25 to B25/B26 everywhere I went in the 25 mile radius I frequent.

 

They're probably optimizing them and turning them off until the interference is resolved then they'll turn it all on at once.

 

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I got it to show up today so i pulled over and looks like it might be a false alarm.

Well at least you found the second band 25 carrier.

 

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How do I tell if it's the second band 25

Signalcheck pro or looking at your engineering screen earfcn and putting it into a earfcn calculator.

 

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I got This speed test last night

Nothing attached...

 

It was faster than light speed.  That is why you cannot see it.

 

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Am I missing something. Did sprint just stop the rollout or has the thread just died

 

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Nothing "died."  Topdownat4 is keeping us very well updated in the PHX/AZ thread found in the sponsors forums.

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Someone posted that they picked up band 26 at their work in the Phoenix Arizona area. I know about ibez hold up so I'm not sure how real it is. He screenshoted his phone connecting to band 26

 

 

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Someone posted that they picked up band 26 at their work in the Phoenix Arizona area. I know about ibez hold up so I'm not sure how real it is. He screenshoted his phone connecting to band 26

 

 

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Phoenix is not in the IBeZ. It's hold up by the local public safety agency in Maricopa county sheriff's dept.

 

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Here's the screenshot in question. Apparently 800 voice was just launched last week as well, so good to see B26 following quickly behind.

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/i/status/732745992026488833/photo/1

That is not true. 800 voice has been live in phoenix for over a year. No sign of band 26 out side of this one though.

 

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