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  1. We have not received any corroborated reports of anything in the Austin area. Stay tuned. Robert
  2. The second row from the top sure looks a lot like the NV panels at the Yauco, PR site. You can see the RRU's too. Looks like this site has had a NV overhaul. Now just waiting on the LTE core in Bayamon and backhaul, and this site should be set. Thanks for the photo! Robert
  3. I am originally from Eastern Alachua County. It will be nice to have it lit up the next time I come down to visit family. Robert
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    Evo LTE vs S3

    Who am I sitting on??? Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  5. Oklahoma appears that it will slot right in after the second round. Work will likely begin this Winter. The design is complete, its just a matter of getting any permitting done, logistics worked out and backhaul deployment under way. I would think maybe it would start this Fall, but without seeing detailed schedules yet for this market, I would have to conclude it wood be this Winter at the soonest. Stay tuned. In the Sponsors section of the forum, there are maps of all sites to receive NV upgrades as well as maps that show all sites completed with NV upgrades. Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  6. State University Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  7. That last 20% are in markets where they will have to use Channel 526 or in border areas, like you reference. Although, in my estimation, it won't be quite as high as 80% when considering POP's. Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  8. Pound Sterling Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  9. Oh yes, and then there is that! Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  10. Your assumptions due to WiMax are not going to pan out for you. The Richmond market will not begin Network Vision/LTE deployments until sometime in 2013. Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  11. sand dunes Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  12. Lets not get ranty. We don't allow anti-Sprint rants, so we probably shouldn't allow anti-Apple rants either. Thanks. Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  13. The Viper has some real strong ERP's, but it was not translating into solid performance in my testing. Man, check out the TriFi Hotspot. You could cook Thanksgiving with that thing. That's some power. I wish my Verizon hotspot was more akin to that. Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  14. false witness Robert via CM9 Kindle Fire using Forum Runner
  15. I had great standby life with my GNex, about 2% an hour battery loss. My battery life was only fair while in use, but was great in standby. Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  16. head cheese Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner
  17. I live in the land of stucco. I didn't know they used the stuff in Minnesota. I think the absolute worst structure to be in is an adobe with a refurbished stucco finish. If the RF can get through the chicken wire, it can't get through the mud bricks. Add some LO-E coated windows to the mix and you almost have a perfect RF shield. Many high end homes in Santa Fe cannot get a good signal, even being one block from a tower. My first home when I moved to New Mexico was a partial adobe. In the wood structure part of the house, I could get Sprint EVDO at approximately -87dBm. Moved to the adobe portion (which was the side closest to the tower), and I would get either nothing or -106dBm. Robert
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