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  1. I think it will be a popular device. Samsung has a cult following.
  2. I'll be pissed off at the guys on WiFi + LTE hogging a sector. Samsung enginerrrd Simple radio aggregation,but it hurts operators and customers. Mindlessly streaming 4K over your 12mbps cable wifi at home and also drawing 3mbps for Sprint. You see almost no improvement in your video,but the folks who are mobile cannot load a webpage.
  3. Woah. I'll leave the Pcell concept aside and say that MSS-TDMA and subsequent options for closed loop MIMO have just begun to demonstrate wireless throughput 1gbps + Through an xr 365, xr9 Mikrotik box and UBNT radios I have aggregate streamed 260mbps+ via 2x2 (aggregate 4x4) 2 spatial, so essentially standard 3x3 MiMO with iPV6 L2L. Perhaps I should end ranting. If this technology is going to make it, it needs to be deployed effectively;quickly. That means working with current and NEW operators to deploy on available spectrum. Who has money, and spectrum is critical. Engineering and crews are a whole other issue in which I have a direct connection to several keystone people in the ISP and Wireless industry and think that a huge partnership with backhaul provision and spectrum sharing would be a huge success for the adaptation of pCell. I hope that Sprint is able to realize the value. -William
  4. 1 site. Little water tower next to the football stadium. They are supposed to have 2 sites, the second is about a few hundred meters off the campus but just this week they removed all the legacy gear and even removed the antenna mounting masts and stripped/gutted the entire site. Hoping to see signs of something in remediation soon. For now there is a few neighborhoods in East Norman that may be roaming patiently.
  5. Trust me you will be glad they treated that site properly. Our campus site in Norman plays host to the 40K of us daily and the speeds have tanked hard. I have signal most everywhere and in some classes but a speed test yields 2mbps. Not what you might expect with a -80dBm connection. -William
  6. Maybe I should talk to Dan about the power of AF links. -William
  7. The Glenpool area is now seeing 800MHz 1x Voice signals and LTE. Anyone been near the walmart on HWY 75 To confirm?
  8. I wish they would finish the remaining sites and get going full throttle on the band 26 deployment.
  9. I think you'll like them, If you have issues or questions post up! The EVO and the G-nex The tri-band phones are a mile ahead!
  10. No, HD voice is not exclusive to SMR. PCS carriers may also be HD. -William
  11. I do it with 1 finger -William
  12. The scale of engineering, testing, designing a single chip that supports simultaneus FDD and TDD connections so you can have your phone call and continue streaming, or browsing is not going to be a concept that is adopted by Sprint or any "modern carrier". VoLTE is the accepted form factor of the future, and Sprint is progressively working towards that goal. If SVDO or SVLTE is so important to you then you may either need to use a single band handset like the S3 in your sig, or switch to a carrier that will accommodate your demand. -William
  13. That glenpool site started it all. Your report on that site "sparked" the rollout of LTE in Oklahoma. -Will
  14. I am a 3rd year science and technology major, which is a research centric study but not the same as a computer scientist study. My dealings are hardware related. My father was a software engineer in the early 1980s in San Francisco and has yielded a 20+year healthy-ish career writing and developing software for +-14th largest company in the US. If you are passionate about technology and accepting that this will ultimately be the industry that will be supporting you and eventually your family and still think ditching your other offers is best for you then go for it. What are these other scholarships? -William
  15. As for the LG rf performance g2's are quite responsive in the Rf world and easily outperforms the radio from my previous GS3 with a modified modem. Also the Nexus 5 is a stellar RF device and it bears the LG stamp as well.-William
  16. Absolutely get a device to support the coming bands. This year Oklahoma will get band 26 which is the "800"MHz SMR LTE that will give you more ubiquitis coverage and allow you to maintain a solid connection and higher throughput even as you find yourself deep in buildings,brick homes,grocery stores,highways etc. B41 LTE is the "Spark" and unless the legacy clearwire sites are converted I think 2014 will be quiet from the NSN crews.(there are 3 or 4 in the metro) However OKC and Tulsa should be on the deployment schedule earlier than Q4 2015;in fact I suspect we could see some action in Q1 2015 but that things won't ramp up until Q2. We won't have more solid data on our market and probably will not until we hear of B41 deployment on NV+ sites in more markets. Good news for the Oklahoma market right now is that OKC has had several sites which have broadcast on 1x800 for testing and we may see those brought on in clusters to support live local traffic somewhat soon. Tulsa received the first officially accepted 3g/1x800 site just yesterday. -Will
  17. I know where to purchase this equipment new, but used gear,check "towertrader" i've seen all sorts of stuff on there. -William
  18. And with the large amounts of TDD spectrum you can yield an "individualized wireless" experience with a hyper dense deployment of "nanocells" so no more than 10 rows of the stadium share the same access point. He who has FTTP wins! -William
  19. As for " Small Cells" in a ultrasmall highly dense deployment such as a football stadium it would only make sense to use a "nanocell" setup which would offer 40MHz+ to extremly localized sections (i.e 30x30 feet). -William
  20. watch the drop, how long are you wanting to hold? Do you have a target? -William
  21. Robert is a Jedi!-William
  22. everything I've built to aggregate bands has been much to large to fit in a phone. I don't know the intertwining of Sprint's IP arrangement, but to support simultaneous dual-band you need to modify IPV6L2L settings; otherwise you are going to run amuck. Lastly even if the hardware was on the micro-nano scale the power consumption for these pieces would require your handset to remain plugged in to the charger, or sport a 7,500 Mah battery. -William
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