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  1. What is the exterior structure of your residence made of? Brick is one of the hardest structures to penetrate, for example my house is made of brick & stone; as for signal i get a circle with a line through it and i pick up fringe signal right near my back door/window. 800 will really provide the indoor relief you are looking for.
  2. There is a video that someone posted on this forum by tower crew personnel of a full build in Little Rock.
  3. I feel like my solution would be adequate for the majority of internet users. max 80/50 more realistically on a loaded network 25/10 with a 60GB cap, $22.00 per month and the ability to take the internet with you, (inside the coverage area). Wish i had the funds to build it in a test market I have done a lot of math to come up with my #s. At least where i live, if you don't have cox your internet crawls. (except for mine), there needs to be an adequate alternative to cable companies. And MOST people do not need a gigabit fiber connection to their home.
  4. Well, i retract my statement then. Sorry Arkansas folks
  5. Arkansas appears to be in a position for rapid Lte deployment. 3G is complete across the state, its just a matter of installing 4G equipment on the site, which is the quickest piece of the puzzle.
  6. Before assuming 1900 won't get any better at home have you guys checked to see if every single tower around you is live? Performance will vary until then,Each tower is important to the macro network.
  7. At home I am 3/4 of a mile from my Sprint tower, -112 EVDO if i put my phone up to the back window. Otherwise circle with a line through it and then roaming.
  8. I think satellite hate comes from "dish" Satellites that are consumer size. Large scale satellites are capable of moving massive amounts of data. This is not an in city solution, however there are still towns in this country that do not have any mobile service and a slow ping with fast speeds is not so bad for those folks. Airlink doesn't have to be a weak link. combinations of low and high band spectrum have proved to be step in the right direction.
  9. I understand right now expanding a network footprint is extremely expensive, but given future technologies it may be very simple to add coverage in even the most remote towns. Close to 60 million folks in the US live in rural/remote areas, If you have the ability to cost effectively provide coverage to a town it would make Sprint a strong contender to the Verizonites. Quote of Wednesday "margins matter"
  10. 5G is a fundamental change in the network. fiber fed high frequency point to point & point to multipoint backhaul links & satellite fed sites or clusters. With 5G a carrier/operator will be able to bring reliable highspeed broadband data to ANYWHERE they choose. However with my thoughts on what "5G" should be i see no reason to remove Lte from that labeling as this yields for longer terms of evolution. So "5G Lte"
  11. Same method as i described above then ##DEBUG# from the dialer, password 777468
  12. 1. Dial screen 2. ##DEBUG## 3.Then you will have a password, the screenshot looks like a Galaxy S3; so the password is 777468.
  13. I am counting down till the 71st firestation site is under construction, they have moved the existing panels down a few feet to accommodation the new equipment. sites at 31,51,71,81 mingo are all done. same with 45 & memorial & 51 sheridan. LIGHT EM UP!!!
  14. I am getting so anxious for the sites that are sitting complete ( to the eye) to turn on. The one nearest me isn't in progress and i doubt ill get Lte indoors until that point. I may not even get 4G with it on. I do not get 1X or Evdo without the airave.
  15. how's your experience with lte in your home?
  16. Not if that's 28GHZ on a point to point connection
  17. I think that's about 100mbps for an end user, well that's near the theoretical max. I would imagine real world performance could be 50-75 mbps on average. But still many variables come into place on what the end user connection will be like so this is purely speculation. 2.6GHZ is not best known for it's indoor propagation capabilities, however with a combination of 2.6,1.9&,800mhz Sprint will be able to cover nearly every square foot of its coverage area; Especially when hetnets get involved.
  18. Congrats on the 4G find! One of the first in Oklahoma to have Sprint Lte in your home. Do you have any idea how far you are from the cell site?
  19. Part of the solution for this is using multiple frequencies.
  20. Thank you for clearing that up Robert, i had got a rundown one afternoon while talking to a site crew member when they were assembling the antenna on the ground; albeit his english was not to good, and my 3 years of Spanish are a little rusty. Lo siento mi amigos.
  21. It was explained to me that on a full build site each antenna holds RRU's 1900 1x & Lte,800 1x & Lte. Most upgraded towers I have seen have all 4 on each antenna panel. I have seen a few with 3 rru's and i swear i saw one the other day and as long as i looked up all i could see was that it has 1 rru @ several wires coming in from the southwest facing sector; I'm not sure if its a splice or what i couldn't make out all the work that had been done up there at the time. Back to the licensing, I've yet to see any 800 MHZ 1X......and i'm counting down the days till i do. I miss the reliability of the Macro network. My airave 2.0 has been losing gps lock since i put it in this house. Worked fine in my old home last year;I guess i should just move the gps beacon outside.
  22. Yes, I just mean that they are installing all 4 up front so that when they are ready they can turn them on without re climbing the tower.
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