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http://m.cnet.com/news/sprint-says-all-phones-next-year-will-be-triband-get-hd-voice/57612132

 

 

We knew every smartphone will be Triband starting next year but I don't remember hearing about HD voice

 

In the Q3 Earnings, they mentioned HD Voice is rolling out currently, available to around 87 Million POP's and is on track to be finished next year.

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In the Q3 Earnings, they mentioned HD Voice is rolling out currently, available to around 87 Million POP's and is on track to be finished next year.

 

I remember that but I didn't know that new devices will be getting the support.

 

Not sure if you read the article but it does mention something about plans

 

"Euteneuer also teased different pricing plans or features to come in the fourth quarter that would "demonstrate our creativeness and refocus our sales."

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Dudes bio pic looks like a cartoon character Or an evil villain on one of the kids shows.

 

Euteneuer also teased different pricing plans or features to come in the fourth quarter that would "demonstrate our creativeness and refocus our sales."

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I remember hearing about what a fiasco sprint HD voice was turning into

 

At first, didn't they say it would only work if you happened to call another sprint subscriber on the same vendor (AL/Ericsson/Samsung)?

 

After being spoiled on T-Mobile's voice network, Sprint really sounds crummy.  Plus, the new eCSFB seems to silence the line so I keep thinking the call drops when talking to someone.

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Has anyone heard any news or seen any LTE 800 go online anywhere? Sprint said it should start in the first quarter and if what the Ericsson guy told me is true then they have the carrier cards already and all Sprint has to do is hit the switch. Only 48 days left in the year to meet the goal of at least starting in the 4th quarter. I would hate for Sprint to be behind on this deployment too like everything else. 

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How about 1 tower....I said 1 tower...that has LTE in my crap market...Toledo,OH

 

Well, you got the part right about Toledo being a "crap market."  Detroit, Toledo, and Cleveland do not exactly have a lot going for them.  But let us keep this thread on track, okay?

 

AJ

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Well, you got the part right about Toledo being a "crap market." Detroit, Toledo, and Cleveland do not exactly have a lot going for them. But let us keep this thread on track, okay?

 

AJ

I know your intent was to thwart any off topic, network related complaints, but why the need to take a poop on Cleveland and Detroit at the same time? What'd we ever do to you? Don't knock it 'til you've tried it AJ!

 

Sorry, back on topic now...

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I know your intent was to thwart any off topic, network related complaints, but why the need to take a poop on Cleveland and Detroit at the same time? What'd we ever do to you? Don't knock it 'til you've tried it AJ!

 

Sorry, back on topic now...

Fun times in Cleveland today. Cleveland! Cleveland!

 

Hmm, now where have I heard that before?

 

AJ

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Fun times in Cleveland today. Cleveland! Cleveland!

 

Hmm, now where have I heard that before?

 

AJ

Since we're already off topic, about when will the "teaser" articles become the excellent in depth analysis?

 

I'm not complaining about them not being done, I want to make that clear.

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Fun times in Cleveland today. Cleveland! Cleveland!

 

Hmm, now where have I heard that before?

 

AJ

While it's true that our tourism industry consists of a few travelers required to spend the night due to a layover at the Cleveland airport, and yes, our economy has not set any job creating records since the fall of domestic manufacturing, I submit to you the pride of every Clevleander: the Cleveland Browns and the loyal following that are drawn to them.

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While it's true that our tourism industry consists of a few travelers required to spend the night due to a layover at the Cleveland airport, and yes, our economy has not set any job creating records since the fall of domestic manufacturing, I submit to you the pride of every Clevleander: the Cleveland Browns and the loyal following that are drawn to them.

 

Who Dey!

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I remember hearing about what a fiasco sprint HD voice was turning into

 

At first, didn't they say it would only work if you happened to call another sprint subscriber on the same vendor (AL/Ericsson/Samsung)?

 

After being spoiled on T-Mobile's voice network, Sprint really sounds crummy. Plus, the new eCSFB seems to silence the line so I keep thinking the call drops when talking to someone.

I wish I could have at least Sprint voice quality. AT&T voice really stinks. Makes me talk on the phone even less!

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

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I wish I could have at least Sprint voice quality. AT&T voice really stinks. Makes me talk on the phone even less!

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

AT&T is using a FR voice codec in most markets.  Can you screenshot the codec you use when making an outbound call?

 

In my experience AT&T to AT&T calls sound great.  AT&T to CDMA customers don't sound so great.  

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AT&T is using a FR voice codec in most markets. Can you screenshot the codec you use when making an outbound call?

 

In my experience AT&T to AT&T calls sound great. AT&T to CDMA customers don't sound so great.

I've gone through all the engineering screens I can find on my N5, and none display WCDMA or GSM codecs, as far as I can see.

 

Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

 

 

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I've gone through all the engineering screens I can find on my N5, and none display WCDMA or GSM codecs, as far as I can see.

 

Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

I know you can tell on a Samsung phone, but I doubt that helps you much.

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I am not buying "GinaDee's" word on the matter. AT&T has been notorious for years for awful AMR-HR voice quality. I want to see substantial evidence to the contrary.

 

AJ

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I am not buying "GinaDee's" word on the matter. AT&T has been notorious for years for awful AMR-HR voice quality. I want to see substantial evidence to the contrary.

 

AJ

 

Need to step out of the bubble AJ and try AT&T for yourself.    

 

It's adaptive multi rate... dynamic based on network load.  The days of AT&T forcing and locking down phones to HR 100% of t the time are over.  The bit rate lowers when absolutely needed but it no longer camps out there full time. 

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