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WiWavelength

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  1. No, that does not make any consistent sense. CDMA1X is 3G. And even if the labeling convention were to go 2G, 3G, then the next logical one would be 4G. You have LTE and 4G reversed. AJ
  2. See, lots of hertzes. And they got fast speed. I proof my point. AJ
  3. I think you guys are overstating the issue. Is sometimes 5-10 seconds really a "problem"? AJ
  4. "Herr they need the extra sites"? So, they have to get permission from a German man to add them? AJ
  5. Nuh uh, 800 mega has only 800 hertzes. 1900 mega has 1900 hertzes. That's a lot more hertzes. And the more hertzes, the better speed. AJ
  6. Outgoing call setup delays? If a tri band device, that is an e/CSFB effect. AJ
  7. "Fantasy M&A"? Is that like "Fantasy Island"? I suppose Masa Son is just the right vertical fit, literally, to say, "Look, Marcelo, de plane, de plane." AJ
  8. Or, as I call it, Yabba-dabba-do-talk. None for me. Home or mobile, I take my S4GRU straight. No water back. No chaser. AJ
  9. Some T-Mobile guy on Disqus tried to lecture me on the Doppler effect for 2600 MHz. It was bullshit, and he did not respond to my rebuttal. But I am curious how much the Doppler shift affects LTE on Shinkansen. The trains do travel at up to 200 mph, which is three times the 70 mph maximum angular compensated speed that I used in my domestic calculations. AJ
  10. Hmm, the author of that nearly decade old HowardForums thread seems vaguely familiar. If only we could have someone that experienced here at S4GRU... AJ
  11. Maybe Sprint still has more CDMA1X voice traffic than we realize, and that precludes enough bandwidth to make a CDMA1X connection to the data server. Regardless, whatever you do, steer clear of the "Korea Mode" in your pic. Almost a decade later, I still do not know its purpose. But the end result is bad, really bad. AJ
  12. Ensure that domestic data roaming is enabled on the handset. It is often disabled by default. AJ
  13. I grew up playing and officiating soccer. But I did not really get into the pro game until the last 2-3 years. Of course, it does not hurt to have Sporting KC and Sporting Park nearly in my backyard. Both really are jewels of American soccer. In fact, I can see my soccer interest exceeding my NFL interest in the next few years. AJ
  14. I apologize for the interruption in your regularly scheduled programming, but this has been SNL/S4GRU "Soccer Talk." We talk about soccer, managers, grass. You know, no big whoop. AJ
  15. There is a famous T-shirt: Seattle Rain Festival January 1-December 31. But, seriously, talk to Paul Allen. He can surely afford to install hybrid grass. My guess, though, is that the Seahawks have vetoed that idea. That is too bad. The Sounders deserve a better stadium. The fans like to crow about the large crowds for some matches. But CenturyLink is a football stadium. A soccer specific stadium, like Sporting Park, is a better environment -- and on real grass. AJ
  16. Because of the rainy season, I doubt that any Pacific Northwest pro teams that play without a sliding roof will go grass, not even grass hybrid. That is too bad. Otherwise, the marine climate is quite mild. AJ
  17. If at CenturyLink, bring in a grass overlay. The Big House did that for the Manchester United-Real Madrid match last weekend. The game tonight at Providence Park was on turf. AJ
  18. This is decidedly off topic, but I said to a friend/colleague tonight that the MLS All-Star Game will be against a La Liga side -- either Real or Barca -- in the next three years. Do you agree? AJ
  19. What did the Bayern manager do? Unfortunately, I left the bar before MLS got the equalizer, then the win. AJ
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