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bsharitt

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  1. I've been seeing some work done in the Beavercreek/Fairborn area. Specifically on the tower at the N. Fairfield Rd/I-676 intersection. I don't have Sprint anymore so I can't test anything(but this was the tower I used at home according to CDMA field test), but it does look like Sprint finally has boots on the ground in this area.
  2. That's interesting, I don't think I had heard that before, I guess that would be why Sprint has seemingly forgotten all about Ohio to this point. Was there a reason behind needing to wait to move voice to 800MHz?
  3. Sprint isn't going to be the second carrier with LTE in Dayton. T-Mobile has starting showing up with LTE this week. With AT&T supposed to be lighting up LTE in Dayton at the end of summer, it look like Sprint will be the last with LTE in Dayton.
  4. I heard that T-Mobile should start showing up in Cincinnati and Dayton in June/July and AT&T(for Dayton) in the more vague "summer" time frame. Looks like the Cincinnati and Dayton areas should have their choice of LTE carriers by the end of the year. I'm still curious how T-Mobile is deploying LTE in Cincinnati. They don't seem to have enough bandwidth to share between LTE and HSPA+ on the AWS bands.
  5. I've now done my part to ensure that the Cincinnati market, particulary Dayton gets LTE. I finally got sick of basically useless data service over the past year and jumped ship to T-Mobile, which means that Sprint should be turning on LTE any day now in Dayton.
  6. I was almost starting to get my hopes, but I was a bit let down when the latest round of "coming soon" markets contined to leave Ohio off the list.
  7. Nice. I guess I'll pause shopping around for Verizon phones for the moment.
  8. Yes, the pre-WiMax "Clearwire, but not CLEAR, and certainly not Sprint" network didn't really help figuring out which market was which. I don't know what was worse, that Dayton never got WiMax or didn't get it because of that crappy network.
  9. Good the hear. For some reason I was thinking Dayton/Springfield was its own small market. Maybe I was thinking of a differnet carrier.
  10. Any word on Dayton, or are we destined to be surrounded by 4G again with nothing here? I was hoping that with Sprint rolling out to so many smaller markets first in states where they have rolled out, Dayton might be an early Ohio market.
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