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  1. To the OP:  3G here in the Las Vegas Valley & Henderson has never been better; everywhere

    I go I have 5  to 6 bars even deep in the bowels of some casinos & malls; we've seen massive

    3G improvements here with the NV upgrades...so as a long time Sprint sub also I couldn't

    be happier at the moment with NV (and I've yet to connect my GS3 to LTE, btw)..

    so unless your livelihoods depend on data downloads on Smartphones I'd sit tight

  2. Sadly, with Sprint continuing to bleed subs we may have more of this blood-letting

    before the NEW Sprint has a chance to strut it's stuff; when you get behind the curve in

    technology it's very,very hard to keep market share; the landscape is littered with corpses:

    CDC, DEC Vax,Univac,the inital Apple (prior to iPod/iPhone), SGI,Sun Micro...these are just

    a few I can remember...Sprint can do what Apple did but someone with deep pockets has

    to have a vision that extends beyond a year or two

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  3. Can't help myself..lived in Denver for almost 30 years..raised two kids who both are actually

    productive adults paying taxes into the system  read->not just consumers and facebook addicts!

    Denver, when I moved there is 1971 from Utah had <1 Mil people  plenty of open areas and easy

    to get to the ski areas..fast fwd 42 years and > 4 Mil people for Denver...whatever Denver

    had over LA/OC is long gone..take it from someone that has lived it!  The Eagles Hit Paradise Lost

    applies to other places besides SoCal, methinks...God, Robert will kill me for this one!

  4. Clearwire already uses RRU's for WiMax. If they are swapping them out one for one, then no permit would be required in 99% of jurisdictions in the U.S. Just plug and play on existing Clearwire sites. Should be able to be done as fast as they can get equipment and people to do it. It may already be well under way around Vegas.

     

    When Sprint starts adding TD-LTE to Network Visions sites, that will require a permit. However, many places may allow them to just file an amendment to their existing permit, so long as it has not expired yet.

     

    Robert via Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using Tapatalk

     

     

    I'll keep everyone posted on TD-LTE deployment here in my neck of the woods as I drive by and use the Wimax

    tower that is 1 1/2 miles (as the crow flies) from my house.. I use it every day..when it goes dark we can all

    celebrate!

  5. "SoftBank is putting TD-LTE 2600 on every single Clearwire WiMax site. They are now on 5,000 or so. They are trying to push up the deadline and may be able to get this done 1st quarter 2014"

     

     

    Oh Please....yes yes yes!  I'll gladly give up my Wimax and take a bullet for the team even if it takes

    a few months here in the Vegas area!!!

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  6. I modified my search for LTE on the Zing, so now the priority is 41, 25, 26, so I'm really curious to see what deployment exists on 41 here in the greater NYC area. I know for a fact that none of the CLWR sites by my house have LTE onair.

    Keep us all posted on your activities with band 41; I have two CLWR (wimax) towers near me that I get Wimax on and

    they make great candidates for an LTE makeover as they are collocated with Sprint ; the Sprint gear is in the process

    of upgrades (one is completed awaiting backhaul)..so I see a Zing in my future (I hope)

  7. What could possibly motivate you to return to Sprint when it seems that you are

    enjoying nirvana with AT&T? Cost of nirvana per chance or is it something else?

    Just curious..don't be offended it's just that I watch to many detective pictures and

    motives always seem to matter; someone that knows your area will attempt to answer

    your questions but in the end a cellular experience (like real estate) is all local..where you

    live and where you go!

  8. So, Robert, if that is the case then if one cleverly games the tiering system,  ie 3-6-12 for my Trifi on the very

    last day of my cycle I switch to 12 GB and commence to consume 12 GB of data and ONLY be charged with

    1/30 ($79) for that single day on the tier...hard to believe Sprint would allow this..I've never been brave enough to

    at least confirm this pricing stratagem for fear of a massive overage charge..doing the math one can download up

    to 21 GB of data for just a bit over $35 if one had need for a lot of data at the end of his cycle..

     

    As I stated above on two occasions with two different Sprint CS reps that the hotspot quota can NEVER exceed

    12 GB and that it IS cumulative as one changes tiers..I also stated that I do NOT know for sure how this works

    never risking an overage to find out..let us know what your charges end up being for your three changes and the

    total GB's consumed, please..

  9. I believe you are right on this but I've had one Sprint CS rep tell me that they add and are cumulative and in no case 

    can one consume more than 12 GB total w/o overage charges..I have not dared to test this as the overage charges

    are extreme..

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  10. I understood your dilemma; and it relates to what I wrote; the only way to know how the tier/pricing

    works is to risk an overage; if (in my case) the sum of my two tier cycle exceeds 6 GB's then I get hit with

    an overage charge; if they don't add and I get away with 9 GB on a hybrid 6 GB plan then I truly do get a

    new 6GB bucket; this applies in your case then when you swapped devices and got a "new" tier or data

    bucket; but if you exceed 12 GB and it appears you will then you'll be hit with an overage if the two plans

    in your case are cumulative;  as I've said before I truly do NOT know how Sprint handles this; theoretically

    I could wait till the very last day of my cycle, switch to the 12 GB plan from my present 6GB plan and burn thru

    12 GB in ONE day at 1/30 ($79) if proration just depends on the days at a tier not on the amount of data

    consumed..

  11. Interesting question that I've wondered about also; I've called Sprint CS three times to have them

    tell me how the tier usage/costs work and I've gotten three different answers; I have a Tri-Fi that

    I start out at 3 GB in my cycle and as I blow thru 3GB I online upgrade to 6GB; it appears from the

    Sprint billing online that indeed as someone above mentioned that I get the full 6GB bucket even tho I've

    blown by the 3 GB earlier BUT I'M NOT SURE..and the overage charges are killers...don't go there!

    One CS rep told me the max for a hotspot is 12 GB..so if I do the math I could do my initial 3 GB in say

    14 days=$17 prorated and the full 6GB= $25 ($49/2) and I end up consuming 9 GBs for $42!  The 6GB

    plan is $49 so I;m getting 9GBs for $42 if this is correct..a loophole someone said above..proration only

    seems to be on the number of days on a tier and not tied to the data you have consumed..your mileage may vary!!

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