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  1. Came to Sprint in the year 2000; can't remember all the model numbers

     

     Moto 850 Push to talk..2000--2003

     Blackberry 8300

     Blackberry Tour

     Sanyo Katana

     LG Rumor Touch

     Sammy GS1 Epic

     Sammy GS2

     Sammy GS4  (come Aug 1, 2013...depending on degree of NV deployed here in the Vegas area)

  2. Gotta say I'm impressed..went inside the RIO today (as promised) up on the second floor by the burger bar where I get the awesome wimax reception and loe & behold pretty good LTE from a tower that is 1 mile away as the crow flies; rssi level of -92 dbm oscillating up to -100 dbm;  download speeds ob 6-8 mbits and upload speed of 5 mbits FOR a GOOD to WEAK signal as per my SW Tri-fi hotspot; boy did the web pages load fast as in usatoday which typically takes a few seconds just ripped; If i had any doubts about the potential of NV and the Sprint version of 4g LTE they are now gone; i can just imagine the experience when all the towers around Las Vegas/Henderson lite up..wow!!

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  3. Well, my upgrade on Aug 1 this year just got more problematic; lets count the variables here:  1) iDen shut off  2)Clearwire takeover by someone somehow  3)resolution one way or the other in how Dish plays in the Sprint sand-box  4)Wimax shutdown and/or protected sites remaining for my Wimax devices...I had decided to go S4 (single-band) until this announcement hit today now I may just sit tight with the S2 until the smoke clears on all this stuff before re-upping for two more years..can this soap opera get more convoluted than this?

  4. Yea at which point he dismantles Sprint and sells off its spectrum to its secret partner Verizon/AT&T.

    I think you've hit on it..Dish might even have the FCC over a barrel on this as it would not want the spectrum to go unused and it probably could not force Dish to employ it..Dish makes a ton on the sale and 4 carriers is whittled down to three..I guess it could go down like this...huge gamble on the part of Dish

  5. Somehow I believe that IF Dish pulls this off all that Charlie will have is spectrum, a huge pile of debt,and potentially an unfinished rollout of NV... for some reason I just can't see the real motive here: who really wants to watch TV or movies on a mobile device?  That business model, IMHO, implies a huge paradigm shift in how we use our smart phones..possibly I'm showing my age here!!

  6. My SW Tri-Fi is capped at 3GB so I won't be an abuser of LTE IF I get a decent signal at the house; I mostly stream music with iMatch over Wimax for a few hrs a day using an Apple TV and keep s/w updated on three Mac's , one Win8 laptop, and two QNAP NAS boxes..very little video streaming..so for me having LTE at the house in the 3-7 Mbps range is heaven; that way I can keep my Cox bill in check as they constantly are upping rates for broadband to offset losses to their video subscriptions

  7. I'll do the testing regardless; my motives were and are good here..I knew the closest LTE broadcasting tower was a ways west on Flamingo; my curiosity was and remains LTE propagation distances as I15 shows pretty good Sensorly tracks by the RIO; I do not for a moment mean to demean or insinuate that ultimate LTE building propagation relates at all to these simple-minded tests ; I live in a place where if I get LTE at all eventually it will have to be from a tower 2-4 miles away over hilly terrain hence my curiousity

  8. Oh..no.. I snag sites up to 9 miles away with ease in some areas. Then in some cases a mile away from the site you have decent LTE signal then go inside and you have no LTE. The farthest I've seen in our market is 14 miles away.

    Well then, Digi, how is Sprint LTE broadcast at 1900 MHz going to be any better than Wimax if we can't use it inside of buildings? Years more wait while 700 MHz becomes a reality or does some miracle happen when iDen is shut down in June?

  9. The Rio tower hasn't even been worked on and the permit is in jeopardy of being cancelled due to no inspection. It's on Hotel Rio Dr on the south side of Flamingo.

     

     

    Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2

    Where, then, is the LTE source for all the Sensorly splashes on I15 both north & south? The RIO is but 1 1/2 blocks from I15.. I expected to see SOME LTE inside the RIO
  10. Daughter works at the RIO...Sensorly shows lte up & down I15 but not INSIDE the RIO; I'll be going there next week; upstairs on the second floor I get the strongest Wimax signal INSIDE anywhere I've been in Vegas..so I'll take my SW Tri Fi and MacBook to see how strong LTE is at the same spot; I can't map it (no LTE phone yet) but I can hopefully get some download tests to share; if I get an LTE signal I'll move around in the casino to see how well it penetrates..

  11. Good questions all..as a Sprint sub here in the Vegas area and daily user of Wimax AND a phone upgrade due in two months I'd like to know the answers...(1)hang onto my Sammy S2 (Wimax) or(2) hope Sprint really nails LTE with NV & spring for an S4 with a new 2 yr contract OR (3) bail and go to T-Mo...unfortunately with all the distractions now with DISH and ownership of Clearwire it's unclear how ultimately this plays out.. hopefully come Aug 1 LTE here is more of a reality & I can go with option (2) above..

  12. Yes, wiz welcome to our burg..been here for 10 years myself after 25 in Colorado; I suggest you check your debit/credit cards at the door until you get accustomed to all the gambling temptations around here...pays dividends in the long run..just some kind advice from an old guy that's been there and done that!

  13. You are so awesome! Thanks for going up there! :D

     

     

    Sent from Josh's iPhone 5 using Tapatalk 2

    Boy that is slick! Can't believe I'm actually seeing LTE in the Vegas Valley!! Yahooooo; BTW, Josh I resemble being tagged a NERD; that's only for my wife and besides who ever heard of a 65 year old NERD!!
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  14. Pillow, with a bit of condescension, all in here probably have negotiated on things in their lives and that is not really the point of most of the replies to your question...what is germane to the discussion is that this question belongs elsewhere not on a site that has at its core mission the understanding of NV, its rollout in various locales, and implications for Sprint subs; this question would be better put to the Sprint Users Group forum or any of probably three forums on wireless communications..no offense meant..just saying..

  15. I guess I'm older than most here but I worked in technology all my life so I have a "young" attitude and certainly don't wear a tin-foil hat ; around here in Henderson, as Josh pointed out ,my guess is I'll NEVER have a high and robust LTE signal cause all the golf courses and retirement communities won't allow anything but minimalist towers; I cut the cable this year for Cox but do get 1 Mbit broadband from them enough to keep my Tivos updated and to slowly update all my computers from time to time...point of all this: LTE was to be & I hope still is my hope for a better internet experience for a few years until Sprint has to reel in their unlimited data caps; I tried a Big Red Hotspot and both LTE and 3G reception were horrible at my house; I get decent Wimax (3-5 mbit down) on Sprint so I use that most of the time w/o a router; for me when Wimax is shuttered and I don't get good LTE at the house I'll be going back to a 1 mbit world (at least at the house); so to the OP, I feel your pain, but their are a lot of folk like you out here with the same problem

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