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WiWavelength

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  1. Not everyone will like to hear this, but some in building locations well within the Sprint LTE coverage footprint simply will not get reliable LTE, maybe not ever. Even band 26 will not be a panacea. Now, that is less of a problem for VZW, while it sticks with SVLTE capable handsets, and AT&T, where it has W-CDMA 850 for fallback. But it is something of a problem for Sprint, as it shifts to all single radio e/CSFB devices. Unreliable LTE in building, thus, can mean missed e/CSFB pages for incoming calls. And Airave type femtocells do not always work well with single radio devices. This is one of the reasons why we have witnessed Sprint start to push Wi-Fi calling capability in the latest round of tri band handsets. And it is the right move. We have to realize that, more so than ever, mobile networks are for the truly mobile. In building service will oft require small cells, and we are going to have to provide many of those small cells in the form of Wi-Fi. AJ
  2. How much did the US population grow during that time? An increase of six million in a year and a half would be only about one percent growth per year. Think about it. AJ
  3. Note how well this map lines up with the Montana portion of Sprint's CCA map. As a result, we can forget about Sprint RRPP across most of Montana -- except for Sagebrush Cellular in the northeastern corner. AJ
  4. Did Sprint coverage grow? Or did population within the Sprint footprint grow? You have to analyze statistics. You cannot take them at face value. AJ
  5. WiWavelength

    LG G3

    Your problems are solved... http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6h220_beavis-and-butt-head-green-thumbs_fun AJ
  6. Nickel is a stickler about frozen dairy products. Ice cream, ice milk, frozen yogurt, frozen custard, gelato -- they are not all the same, dammit! AJ
  7. http://snltranscripts.jt.org/92/92ibestway.phtml AJ
  8. How odd for a forum to have a "Get Frozen Yogurt" button. AJ
  9. In an update, the overwhelming favorite, S4GRU, probably based on difficult strength of schedule, has ended kyle_4thousand's Cinderella story run up the standings. WiWavelength 1.695 S4GRU 1.653 kyle_4thousand 1.642 tommym65 1.462 AJ
  10. Just talk like this: "I pahked the cah in Hahvahd Yahd." And do not tell anyone that you are from New York. Otherwise, you might die. You are probably safe there in the Back Bay. Good area. Just do not go to Roxbury -- unless you brought your nunchuks, pally. AJ
  11. WiWavelength

    LG G3

    David now has an LG G3, HTC One M8, and Nexus 5? Robert is starting to feel threatened. AJ
  12. If you are a Sprint sub with a billing address in Chicago who is camping on Swiftel nearly full time, then you are largely bringing this upon yourself. You are in no man's land. Sprint cannot help you because you are on an affiliate network. And Swiftel cannot help you because you are a Sprint sub. AJ
  13. You picked the right time to visit. The airport primary site finally got its LTE upgrade acceptance just the other day. And the area around the Sprint Campus, ironically, was an LTE sore spot until this year. But that has all been rectified. AJ
  14. Robert and I work well together. We are friends and colleagues. But we have different management styles. Robert is like James Burrows, perhaps the greatest sitcom director of all time. He leads the laugh track on every joke as encouragement. AJ
  15. Uh, we addressed that a year ago. I am not sure why you felt it necessary to respond. AJ
  16. WiWavelength

    LG G3

    Do you run carnival rides? Austin Powers fears you. AJ
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