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  1. I was back in Tulsa this weekend, 81st & Mingo site shows it's been live for some 3-4 weeks yet it was not broadcasting again as of Saturday afternoon. 71st fire-station near the mall remains untouched, and will require more work than some of the other sites to accompany the new equipment. I hope Sprint has taken into consideration that areas like (Tulsa) will not initially receive 2.6GHz & turn on SMR LTE promptly. It could literally take them 2 weeks to finish Tulsa if they would just DO it. I can only think of about 8 sites that still need equipment in the Tulsa metro. -Will
  2. I don't believe that's true. I can clarify many of the questions of "how wireless works." & I'll throw in a 20MHZ TDD test. Outdoors, NLOS, less than a 1/4 mile from the Sector. Converted by the MikroTik 2.4/5.8 -Will
  3. I apologize i glanced at the date, saw 22 & assumed it was of September. Did not mean to bring the dead back to life :F(x_x)F: -Will
  4. One day I will get a fiberline out to you. Don't die on me. -Will
  5. You're not, I am extremely displeased that it lacks band 41. My brother in NYC will never access the band, and it is deployed to his doorstep. He however doesn't care, wooh IOS 7 & a shiny iPhone -Will
  6. I would certainly try to delay that until triband is availale. If you are going to be with Sprint, you really are going to want triband capability. Thank you for clarifying AJ, release 10 certainly holds some mystical prowess but which features will be adopted into Sprint's LTE-A network is what remains to be seen. The possibility of an autonomous GN3 on Sprint almost makes it a candidate even if it lacks triband. -Will
  7. Robert, congratulations on the move. Hope you have safe travels and enjoy the new home/ work. I'll try not to message you every day. -Will
  8. Yeah, a lot of folks on Sprint feel very let down that this phone will lack LTE A & Triband support. I suppose the one perk is that it *MAY support SVLTE so you can talk and surf the web. For many lack of multi-band support is a deal killer. -Will
  9. I've had a couple 38-39 Mbps tests on Sprint. That is full max out & slightly beyond the 37.5 theoretical max. -Will
  10. From preliminary results, quite nicely sans a few bumps. I should note that these hiccups are from lack of adjacent cells to continue on with cell transitioning. As the network grows so does the depth of the testing. I am going to forgo spilling all the marbles as I already have spoken of the bands I will use, but the ability to maintain a simultaneous connection to 2 or more serving cells [antenna panel] has proven to be a real winner in terms of throughput. My highest MSSTDMA test yielded just over 91mbps on 2 separate 10mhz TDD channels. I think what should be most noted about my variances to MSSTDMA is that it combines network architecture aggregation & device aggregation & due to spectral recycling (depending on antenna layout) you can effectively cover more physical area with high-speed broadband. MSS- is just a build on to the old TDMA protocol & adds multiple streams of connectivity. Someone mentioned combining with Sprint to use all of 896-928 for MSS wideband LTE and VOLTE. I am not sure how that would play out but certainly VOIP has been trialed over TDMA before. -Will
  11. So perhaps they should partner with an entity which seeks to enable the internet of "things''? Smart-homes, vehicles, robots MID, etc? -Will
  12. Nice piece AJ, I'll skip the note 3 & the possibility for SVLTE in exchange for Triband Support. -Will
  13. Yes, but that will not likely happen unless Its in small cell form factor. -Will
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