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Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
S4GRU replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
Those are my statuses, not Sprints. You just don't know what that means, obviously. It's Network Vision conversions, not LTE availability. I take exception to your posts lately. You're pushing it. Robert -
Where to report antenna up-tilt?
S4GRU replied to caspar347's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
Just got around to reading this thread. My suggestion is to email dan@sprint.com and explain that you live/work near Site X and they came out and did NV work a few weeks ago. And now you get reduced service. It appears that one of the antenna panels is now pointed upward and perhaps this is the cause of the service problems. If it is meant to be that way, they'll probably tell you. If it is an error, they will probably get someone out to fix it in a few weeks. Good luck. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro -
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Network Vision/LTE - Baltimore Market (including Annapolis/East Shore)
S4GRU replied to lequonrobinson's topic in Markets
Stick a fork in it! Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro -
I believe that the Sprint throttling of video on the new unlimited for life plans is set for 1Mbps. It is designed so people will not try to tether an HD 1080p television to their phone and bog down the network. Because Sprint has to find ways to battle the abusers who think they can do anything with their unlimited data, even things that are not allowed per their terms and conditions. And streaming video is not always throttled with unlimited for life customers. Only when needed to preserve network performance. However, it seems some heavy streaming users may be getting flagged and always have throttled streaming video. And for 90% of customers, 1Mbps of streaming video will be ample for use on a smartphone screen. That's what Sprint is aiming for. Allowing customers to still use unlimited streaming on their smartphones while limiting the bandwidth abusers can take away from all other customers. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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Site acceptance reports from Tuesday (12/3), Wednesday (12/4), Thursday (12/5), Friday (12/6): Alabama - 4 updates (1 LTE) Albuquerque - 11 updates (3G) Arkansas - 3 updates (3G) Atlanta/Athens - 18 updates (3G) Austin - 1 update (3G) Baltimore - 1 update (3G) Buffalo - 4 updates (1 LTE) Boston - 3 updates (2 LTE) Central Illinois - 6 updates (5 LTE) Central Jersey - 3 updates (3G) Central Pennsylvania - 2 updates (1 LTE) Charlotte - 2 updates (3G) Chicago - 3 updates (LTE) Cincinnati - 8 updates (7 LTE) Cleveland - 20 updates (3G) Columbus - 6 updates (LTE) Dakotas - 5 updates (LTE) Delaware - 1 update (LTE) DFW - 5 updates (2 LTE) East Kentucky - 2 updates (1 LTE) East Michigan - 1 update (3G) GA/SC Coast - 9 updates (5 LTE) Georgia - 6 updates (4 LTE) Gulf Coast - 7 updates (4 LTE) Houston - 5 updates (1 LTE) Jacksonville - 6 updates (1 LTE) Kansas - 1 update (3G) LA Metro - 11 updates (5 LTE) Las Vegas - 9 updates (3 LTE) Long Island - 10 updates (4 LTE) Louisiana - 2 updates (LTE) Lower Central Valley - 7 updates (6 LTE) Memphis - 5 updates (3G) Miami/West Palm - 6 updates (3 LTE) Milwaukee - 10 updates (5 LTE) Minnesota - 32 updates (2 LTE) Mississippi - 1 updates (LTE) Missouri - 21 updates (8 LTE) Myrtle Beach - 6 updates (2 LTE) Nashville - 8 updates (3 LTE) New Orleans - 1 update (LTE) New York City - 11 updates (3 LTE) Norfolk - 1 update (3G) Northern Connecticut - 7 updates (5 LTE) Northern Jersey - 10 updates (4 LTE) North LA - 5 updates (2 LTE) North Wisconsin - 2 updates (LTE) Oklahoma - 2 updates (3G) Orange County - 3 updates (1 LTE) Oregon/SW Washington - 7 updates (3G) Orlando - 12 updates (2 LTE) Philadelphia Metro - 21 updates (10 LTE) Phoenix - 16 updates (6 LTE) Providence - 1 update (3G) Raleigh Durham - 15 updates (1 LTE) Richmond - 12 updates (3G) Riverside/San Bernardino - 10 updates (3 LTE) San Antonio - 2 updates (3G) San Diego - 16 updates (5 LTE) SF Bay - 7 updates (3 LTE) South Bay - 5 updates (LTE) South Carolina - 4 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut - 3 updates (1 LTE) Southern Jersey - 5 updates (3G) South Texas - 11 updates (10 LTE) Southwest Florida - 5 updates (1 LTE) Tampa - 4 updates (3 LTE) The Panhandle - 3 updates (3G) Tucson/Yuma - 1 update (3G) Upper Central Valley - 5 updates (LTE) Upstate NY Central - 5 updates (3G) Upstate NY East - 4 updates (3G) Utah - 129 updates (41 LTE) VT/NH/ME - 6 updates (2 LTE) Washington DC - 14 updates (5 LTE) West Iowa/Nebraska - 29 updates (3G) West Kentucky - 20 updates (15 LTE) West Michigan - 3 updates (LTE) West Texas - 9 updates (3 LTE) West Washington - 19 updates (6 LTE) Winston/Salem - 4 updates (3G) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
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Tool Time Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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We had to shut down posts in this thread because of spammers. Hopefully it is temporary. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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But that's just it. In the places with Band 41 deployed, there may be scant or no Band 25. So enabling Band 41 on your device gives you faster speeds and increased coverage. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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Can ice accumulation mess with the towers?
S4GRU replied to Steven800's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
I think he'd consider it, as long as Ericsson is not the vendor there. Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk -
WELCOME TO S4GRU! Hope to see you around. Robert
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Sprint TD-LTE 2500/2600mhz Discussion
S4GRU replied to IamMrFamous07's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
Everything Sprint is doing is confusing the masses, at this point. Sometimes they even confuse me. Heck, I think sometimes they are confused themselves. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro -
Tmobile looking at Verizon's 700mhz spectrum
S4GRU replied to IamMrFamous07's topic in General Topics
If there is anything people need relief from, it's Santa Fe traffic. Driving down Cerrillos or St. Francis at rush hour is enough to make someone batty. I actually preferred driving in ABQ. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro -
Information about S4GRU Sponsorship levels and how to become a Sponsor
S4GRU replied to S4GRU's topic in Important Threads
Welcome to the Premier level! Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk -
Huawei CEO says Company has Exited U.S. network gear Market
S4GRU replied to KD8JBF's topic in General Topics
China does not own us. The last time I heard, they owned only 20% of our debt. While that is a significant number, it is not even anywhere near a majority. It is dangerous for Americans to assume we are so indebted to the Chinese. It will just create a generation that feels we owe China much more than just money and be willing to capitulate our own interests out of fear of the debt holder. Neither a borrower nor lender be. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro -
FCC wants caps at 600 mhz auction on big carriers.
S4GRU replied to eljayyy91's topic in General Topics
600MHz only propagates about 3% better than 700MHz. Just like 700MHz propagates about 3% better than 800MHz. There is nothing inherently worse about 600MHz than 700MHz in propagation characteristics, except for a slight gain. Downtilt adjustment can take away most of the problems. The problem with 600MHz is more about interfering with other adjacent license holders. Not with creating a cohesive network for a provider. Also, a 600MHz panel and radio can be built to not be any larger than 700MHz panels used now. This is much ado about nothing. I wonder what this guy was saying about 700MHz initially? Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro- 25 replies
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I believe it has been proven now above a reasonable doubt that SMS is capable of running on LTE on the new network. I need to revise my article. But it is true for a call. Sorry about the error. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro
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Site acceptance reports from Wednesday (11/27), Thursday (11/28), Friday (11/29), Saturday (11/30), Sunday (12/1), Monday (12/2): Alabama - 5 updates (4 LTE) Albuquerque - 1 update (3G) Arkansas - 1 update (3G) Atlanta/Athens - 8 updates (1 LTE) Austin - 8 updates (4 LTE) Boston - 2 updates (1 LTE) Central Iowa - 9 updates (1 LTE) Central Jersey - 2 updates (1 LTE) Chicago - 3 updates (LTE) Cincinnati - 1 update (LTE) Cleveland - 6 updates (LTE) Colorado - 7 updates (6 LTE) Columbus - 8 updates (6 LTE) Dakotas - 1 update (LTE) Delaware - 1 update (3G) DFW - 2 updates (3G) East Iowa - 1 update (LTE) East Kentucky - 3 updates (1 LTE) East Michigan - 3 updates (2 LTE) East Texas - 3 updates (LTE) GA/SC Coast - 2 updates (LTE) Gulf Coast - 6 updates (LTE) Houston - 6 updates (3G) Kansas - 4 updates (1 LTE) LA Metro - 6 updates (2 LTE) Las Vegas - 5 updates (2 LTE) Long Island - 4 updates (3G) Louisiana - 3 updates (2 LTE) Lower Central Valley - 2 updates (3G) Memphis - 8 updates (2 LTE) Miami/West Palm - 6 updates (LTE) Milwaukee - 14 updates (10 LTE) Minnesota - 13 updates (LTE) Mississippi - 1 update (LTE) Missouri - 21 updates (7 LTE) Myrtle Beach - 1 update (LTE) Nashville - 3 updates (2 LTE) New Orleans - 1 update (LTE) New York City - 5 updates (3G) Northern Connecticut - 3 updates (2 LTE) North LA - 2 updates (3G) North Wisconsin - 1 update (LTE) Oklahoma - 7 updates (4 LTE) Orange County - 2 updates (LTE) Orlando - 3 updates (LTE) Philadelphia Metro - 5 updates (3G) Phoenix - 5 updates (2 LTE) Pittsburgh - 14 updates (3G) Providence - 6 updates (5 LTE) Riverside/San Bernardino - 5 updates (3 LTE) Rochester - 6 updates (3G) San Antonio - 2 updates (1 LTE) San Diego - 4 updates (3G) SF Bay - 41 updates (3G) South Bay - 1 update (3G) South Carolina - 6 updates (LTE) Southern Connecticut - 1 update (3G) Southern Jersey - 3 updates (2 LTE) South Texas - 11 updates (10 LTE) Tampa - 1 update (3G) Tucson/Yuma - 4 updates (2 LTE) Upper Central Valley - 35 updates (4 LTE) Upstate NY Central - 2 updates (3G) Utah - 38 updates (8 LTE) VT/NH/ME - 1 update (3G) Washington DC - 8 updates (2 LTE) West Iowa/Nebraska - 2 updates (3G) West Kentucky - 22 updates (21 LTE) West Texas - 4 updates (2 LTE) West Washington - 2 updates (LTE) Winston/Salem - 1 update (LTE) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
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lip service Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Yes, it will effect some people. But what do you want them to do? Would you rather that even SVLTE not be able to use them either? If the 3G doesn't come online with the LTE, it is because it can't. Not because they like alienating Triband device owners. However, Sprint says that by the time they launch service in the market, they will make sure the 3G NV upgrades with CSFB are active by the time LTE launches in the market. Robert
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Netgear Zing 771S tri band LTE mobile hotspot discussion
S4GRU replied to delta772er's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
It varies by signal quality and sector burden. However, I have had a usable Band 41 LTE signal down to as low as -139dBm RSRP. I couldn't touch it, or it would drop the connection. But I could manage around 3-4Mbps DL with that signal strength. Most of the time, I would drop out between -120dBm and -130dBm. Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro