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  1. by Robert Herron Sprint 4G Rollout Updates Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - 3:00 AM MST Will Dionne Warwick be invited to Sprint's Launch Party in San Jose? Who knows? But Sprint 4G Rollout Updates can tell you that the first market in the Second Round of Network Vision/LTE Deployment in 2012 is Sprint's South Bay market. Which is in the heart of the Silicon Valley. We can definitely see why this is a priority to Sprint. Sammy wants to bring some LTE Tech to California's Tech Capital Sprint's Network Vision vendor Samsung will begin to deploy Network Vision and LTE in the Sprint South Bay market in 2012. This is not an imminent start in the next few weeks. This is a Second Round start. Which means that the start of this market is dependent on when the previous market before it wraps up. And it would make sense in this instance, that Samsung would move to the San Jose market directly after or partially overlapping with the their work in the adjacent SF Bay market. Sprint's South Bay market covers Santa Clara County (including San Jose, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Milpitas, Morgan Hill and Gilroy), Santa Cruz County (Santa Cruz and Watsonville), Monterey County (Monterey/Seaside, Carmel, Pacific Grove and Salinas) and San Benito County (Hollister and San Juan Bautista). The adjacent North LA, Upper Central Valley and Lower Central Valley are in separate markets and will deploy at a later date. The San Francisco Bay Sprint market should be nearing completion when South Bay work begins on converting its 378 sites to Network Vision multi-modal stations with 4G LTE. Sprint's South Bay Market. All 375+ Network Vision sites are shown for the South Bay market in this map. Click on image to enlarge. We would love to give you the date, but... There is absolutely no way for S4GRU to be able to provide a start date for this market, or any of the Second Round 2012 markets that will be announced after this one. We are announcing this market for your information, to give Sprint customers a rough idea of when these second round markets can be anticipated. There is absolutely no guarantee of the order in which these markets come live, because there is a lot of variability in the plan. The most significant variable being how quickly the preceding market before it wraps up. If things go quickly in the preceding market, South Bay could start early. Things go late, South Bay would likely start late. In fact, the spread of possible start dates for this market is nearly 5 months wide. And to complicate start dates in each market, Sprint has said they may elect to slow down Network Vision in future quarters if cash flow becomes strained. Sprint has three different OEM vendors, with several different crews in many markets at once. There could be final permitting and design delays, some vendors and/or crews will work at different speeds, weather issues and any number of unforeseen circumstances to complicate matters even further. First round market starts are much easier to predict, but second round and third round markets starts are increasingly difficult to predict and put dates to. This is likely the reason why Sprint has elected not to announce these markets themselves at this time. But we know you don't want to wait for Sprint to tell you! With these caveats understood, we are releasing the Network Vision second round markets in the order that they are anticipating to start deployment, based on the schedules as they exist to date. For Samsung, the SF Bay and Chicago markets will be nearing completion before work starts to begin in their Second Round markets. South Bay and eight other markets are in Samsung's Second Round starts. We will announce three more of these eight on Friday and Saturday. We won't stop digging for you! Sprint 4G Rollout Updates will continue to scour through the data and gather deployment information for your use. It is our intent to provide at a minimum, all the Sprint markets that will likely begin Network Vision/LTE upgrades in 2012. And we intend to do so in a series of articles over the next few weeks. We will not likely announce communities slated for 2013, because the dates we hold for 2013 markets appear very tentative and subject to change. With the many variables to sort out between now and 2013. Sprint could make significant shifts in deployment plans based on dynamic need change, funding, market permitting difficulties, etc. With the release of South Bay today, that brings the total of Network Vision markets announced to thirteen. We have created a thread in our forums where we are keeping track of all the markets announced by Sprint and S4GRU.com. Click on this link here to view the Network Vision Market Running List. Stay tuned to Sprint 4G Rollout Updates. On Friday we will be announcing the next two Samsung Round Two markets for Sprint Network Vision and LTE deployment. And in a special Saturday edition article, we will be announcing one additional market. Just to brighten up your weekend! Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Information about the source: The information for all of our Network Vision information has been freely provided by several sources close to the Network Vision program who choose to remain anonymous. No source information will be released to protect anonymity. Special thanks to S4GRU Member digiblur for creating the South Bay Market map! You're the best!
  2. From the album: Sprint Market Maps

    Sprint's South Bay market includes the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Salinas and Monterey.
  3. Anyone wanna guess what the next NV/LTE market we are going to announce is??? Hmmmm?

  4. For all of you S4GRU Members who use the Forum Runner app, I came across a setting today where I can change the colors of the category banners. By default, the banners are all pasty blue. However, now I've changed S4GRU to be a golden yellow. This will help differentiate S4GRU in Forum Runner for you. If you are like me, you belong to several forums in Forum Runner. To have S4GRU be its own wonderful golden color will help you to realize which forum you are in. Plus it looks snazzy and goes with the brand. Just the little things I try to do for you all! Robert S4GRU.com Forum Runner Screenshot. Here is a screenshot from my E4GT of what the Forum Runner app now looks like.
  5. I cannot wait until LTE confuses my CDMA Field Test!!!
  6. I've never thought about it until now, but I pay exactly $368 per month for Sprint wireless, DirecTV, Netflix and Windstream DSL Internet. I do not have a landline. - Robert
  7. I agree. But stay tuned. We will be talking about San Diego in the coming weeks. We are releasing info about a Network Vision/LTE market every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. And we have a live chat the night before where members get to hear a few hours in advance. Including one tonight. Stay tuned.
  8. ATTENTION S4GRU MEMBERS! Uh, oh! He's brought out the Rules Emoticon! I really appreciate all the links that our members provide to news article and relevant interest stories. Please keep it up. They are very informative to S4GRU members and help spark great forum conversations. Sometimes, they are even a lead to me to write a S4GRU article. However, in the interest of being fair and just to content writers and attempt to keep from running afoul with copyright laws, we will be instituting the following guidelines from here forward regarding reposting content from other sites. Do not copy and paste whole articles in your post If something is relevant in the article, please quote it. See the quote button below... You can paste it within the quote caption. If the article is short, you can paste the whole article within the quote caption. A quote caption will appear . With this, the quote header will just say: Quote. If you want to customize what your header says, post this instead . And now that header will be changed to say: BGR.com said: All words/articles copied from other sites must be quoted. And a link back to the other site must be included, so the copyrighted material can be viewed in its entirety and within its intended context. Also, this allows the copyright holder an opportunity to make money, which is the whole purpose of why the content most likely even exists. Do not quote from paid/subscribed sources Please do not quote any materials from a subscribed source. For instance, much of the Wall Street Journal is in a subscription area. If you have a subscription to one of these sites and see a wonderful article there, please do not copy and paste it here. The WSJ is very protective of their content and they are eventually going to come after me if you post things they intend to be read by paying members. So please do not copy and paste any material that is part of a subscription service. However, if you want to link to these stories on a subscription based site, please do so. Just mention next to the link that a subscription is required. Post Outside Website news stories and links in the new forum category Today, I created a new Forum category called The News Forum. In it is a subforum called Member Posted News Articles. This is where news articles should be posted in the future. Thanks for your help, and when in doubt, just link it I appreciate the help of all of you with these issues. It will help insulate S4GRU from copyright issues and disputes. That way we can keep bringing to you all this great content! If I come across any infractions, I will take corrective actions on the post and leave a comment linking back to these guidelines. Your immediate cooperation is greatly appreciated! Best Regards, Robert Herron S4GRU.com
  9. Please provide a link to the article. Otherwise Karl Bode of DSL Reports will come after me! - Robert
  10. Digiblur...did you connect to a WiMax protection site? That's seems fast for EVDO in BTR!
  11. Great link. I'm happy to hear that Sprint still keeps referring to a 24 month Network Vision build out. I think the NV OEM's and their subcontractors will make it, as long as Sprint can keep their cash flow up enough to keep paying invoices. Sounds like if Sprint keeps saying things like this, they are confident that they will be able to keep funding NV and LTE deployment.
  12. You need your MSL # on Sammies too. It's ##DEBUG#, just like HTC.
  13. Tuttle Creek (it's a campground I used to go to in the Eastern Sierras)
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