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This is right in line with the last documents we received regarding the Milwaukee market. So I would say this is likely legit. Robert
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I haven't heard anything. Is the issue still occurring this evening? Robert
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Network Vision and LTE deployment strategy
S4GRU replied to rwhittaker13's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
It will not take a year from when its starts to launch service. Also, sites will likely start going live within 30-45 days of work starting. The UCV market will likely start before Spring. Please stop with your unsubstantiated negative comments. You appear to be a troll. Trolls will not be tolerated. Robert -
My big thing about CM10 is the loss of dialer codes. That's a deal breaker for me. Cannot get into the LTE Engineering screen! Robert
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You may feel better, but after reading your comment, I do not. I don't feel your post is accurate on any of your points, except for your personal observations in your home. First off, Sprint is not pushing the GS3 heavily as an LTE device. They don't even list LTE in the device name. Second, the GS3 is a solid device and is not encountering wide spread signal problems. I have no idea what you're talking about there. Third, the deployment in Austin is going better than most markets. And there is widespread coverage over approximately 50% of the area and the coverage is growing every week. Please review the ever growing coverage on Sensorly: http://sensorly.com/fullscreen/map/4G/US/USA/Sprint/lte_310sprint#q=austin,texas Fourth, Sprint is not overstating the progress of its LTE deployment. Other than a Press Release saying they are beginning LTE deployment in Austin over the next few months, what else have they said? They are clearly not overstating at all. Fifth, deployment is not being scheduled in areas that Sprint, or anyone, thinks is the most worthy of LTE. This is a completely ignorant assumption. Sites are deployed in the order that they are ready. The moment a site has everything ready...backhaul, permitting and equipment delivered, then it begins. Regardless of its location. The date backhaul shows up and permitting are extremely variable dates that Sprint doesn't have any direct control over. But instead of waiting for all the sites in the market to be ready, they are sending crews out to a site immediately when conversion can begin. This will result in the market being completed sooner, though the duration from start to finish feels longer. But at least they are allowing people to connect to a site immediately upon completion. I live next to a VZW LTE site that went live today where the work was completed 9 months ago. But VZW waits until everything in the area is ready. If Sprint did that, Austin would not have gone live until April next year. Please review our posting guidelines regarding negative comments. We are especially firm on inaccurate negative comments. Your post is completely meant to bash Sprint and has no value whatsoever to this community. Sprint complaints need to be directed at Sprint Customer Service channels. We neither desire, nor are able, to handle them. Robert
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These announcements are just explaining cities that they are starting work in. It is absurd to say they cannot start work in other cities while they are also working in Nashville. They need to work in as many cities as possible. The subcontractors working in Nashville aren't even working in other markets. Delaying other markets will not make things deploy faster in yours. Robert
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longest story
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The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS's audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows. LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas being paranoid about world domination. This exacerbated an enormous
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Sprint Deployment vs. AT&T Deployment
S4GRU replied to Feech's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
Stop it. Your posts are inaccurate. If you are going to be negative, cite information that backs it up or go away. Your posts are pointless. You can't get away with those types of posts here. You're done. Robert- 74 replies
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Looks like the two sites shown up so far on Sensorly were in the sites we reported as live on Monday. I love when we can beat Sensorly data. Robert
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stress break Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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My Doctor says my blood pressure has dropped... LTE must be coming Robert via Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Mine has always said that too. However, my eHRPD has always seemed to work fine. So I've never thought anything of it. Robert via Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Yes, there has been delays in Network Vision in general, and Sandy related delays have caused even more delay. Robert
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NV/LTE is under way now. Over in our Sponsor section we have maps showing which sites are in Progress right now in the West Washington market. Additionally, we show maps of when sites are complete and accepted by Sprint from the OEM. They are a little behind schedule, but work has started. Robert
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I had a source give me the Site ID for the Epcot site (and another on in Orlando area), and they have been added as In Progress to the maps. If someone can go through and catalog all the Tampa sites with confirmed NV activity and send me the Site ID's, I will add them to the In Progress maps too. Robert
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I received the Site ID from a source for an Orlando site that is operating. I have it marked "In Progress" on the NV Sites Complete Map, because it has not been accepted by Sprint. It may show up on the next update as complete. Robert
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The whole state of Rhode Island is an active deployment area. It is possible you are experiencing problems related to Network Vision deployment. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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Fluctuations are normal. But the amount being observed in LTE mode on the EVO is definitely way above normal. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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I wouldn't recommend it. May lead to chaffing and abrasions. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk