WiWavelength
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An important message from Robert...I'm moving
WiWavelength replied to S4GRU's topic in General Topics
No, Robert has all of his clothing starched and pressed. AJ -
The 20mhz/40mhz 2.4ghz/5.8.ghz wifi thread
WiWavelength replied to rf40928's topic in General Topics
Again, you are misreading the numbers. The range for channels 1-11 is 2401-2473 MHz. That 72 MHz divided by 11 channels is 6.55 MHz. But you cannot simply do that math, as it represents nothing in reality. As I have accurately stated, channel spacing is actually 5 MHz, while carrier bandwidth is either 20 MHz or 16.25 MHz, causing many overlapping carriers. AJ -
The 20mhz/40mhz 2.4ghz/5.8.ghz wifi thread
WiWavelength replied to rf40928's topic in General Topics
No, you are misreading something because the cited 6 MHz stat does not correspond to reality. Wi-Fi channelization in the ISM 2.4 GHz band is 5 MHz. But this thread is about Wi-Fi carrier bandwidth, not Wi-Fi channelization. And Wi-Fi carrier bandwidth is 20 MHz for 802.11b and 16.25 MHz for 802.11g/n. So, each carrier takes up several channels -- the reason why 802.11b/g/n network congestion is a problem. AJ -
The 20mhz/40mhz 2.4ghz/5.8.ghz wifi thread
WiWavelength replied to rf40928's topic in General Topics
No, that is not accurate. AJ -
The big prize was not so much Alltel as it was WWC. Only after Alltel grabbed WWC did it become a major geographic player. USCC is a bit like Alltel prior to the WWC merger. Some of us in USCC's Midwest core could benefit from Sprint buying out USCC. But for most Sprint subs, the addition of USCC as native footprint would be much ado about nothing. It would not add any coverage near them, and it would not make the Sprint national map all that more impressive. This is what you guys need to realize. Acquiring regional operators is basically a lost cause for Sprint. That ship sailed several years ago due to financial difficulties from the Nextel merger and lax oversight from a pro duopoly Republican administration. Now, VZW and AT&T are both approaching critical mass. They actually benefit more from these incremental acquisitions than Sprint would because they are just filling in the gaps, adding a bit more fuel for that nationwide chain reaction. AJ
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It may be. But it is also an absolute scale. Certain kinds of minds prefer an absolute scale to a relative scale. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrVCjnRdB_k AJ
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Mike may need some help on the new band EARFCN ranges and algorithms. I hope that we can find someone knowledgable. AJ
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Mike, now that tri band LTE handsets are almost here, have you built in LTE 800 and TD-LTE 2600 notifications and icons yet? AJ
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I am glad to see that Field Test still seems to be functional under iOS 7 because that was not guaranteed. And some of the Field Test screens on iPhone 5, as I understand, did not populate properly. That said, I practically guarantee that, even here at S4GRU, iPhone users are not running Field Test that often. iOS is locked down, so it does not have access to an app like SignalCheck, which many of us run 24/7. We always know whether we are on CDMA1X 1900, CDMA1X 800, and soon to be, LTE 800, or TD-LTE 2600. AJ
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That is likely wishful thinking. If USCC was unable to make serving your area at high density financially sustainable, then Sprint may not either. This is why we caution the buildout hawks who want Sprint to expand its rural footprint. What looks good on a coverage map may not look good on the bottom line because it is not guaranteed to attract a sufficient number of new subs or even to retain existing subs. AJ
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Are you sure that USCC is the owner of record for all of these actual tower structures? What verification do you have? Financially, USCC has been performing poorly in its PCS 1900 MHz only markets in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. That is the reason why it decided to exit those markets. And USCC may very well have overextended itself in your area with insufficient subscriber uptake. Regardless, any infrastructure that can be sold will be sold. The rest may be written off. AJ
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HTC One max [Tri-Band] (was "HTC "Phablet" aka "T6"")
WiWavelength replied to themuffinman's topic in HTC
I cannot say how many times that I have gone to adjust the volume and hit the power/unlock button instead on a handset or tablet. The top of the device is a much more distinct and aesthetically pleasing location for the power/unlock button. AJ -
Possible Sprint Int'l expansion (?)
WiWavelength replied to EmeraldReporter's topic in General Topics
That does not necessarily clear up IBEZ issues. You cannot assume that Telus Mike has contiguous spectrum. If it is interleaved with Public Safety and other services, then it is useless for broadband operations. Not to mention, Industry Canada probably has not approved broadband operations in SMR 800 MHz. AJ- 68 replies
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...but neither of which is guaranteed to be offered by Sprint. AJ
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HTC One max [Tri-Band] (was "HTC "Phablet" aka "T6"")
WiWavelength replied to themuffinman's topic in HTC
Why are people so enamored with the power/unlock button on the side of the handset? Keep it on top. There is nothing wrong with that. AJ -
LTE Battery Drain
WiWavelength replied to JosefTor's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
Uh oh, the juice is loose. AJ- 25 replies
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HTC One max [Tri-Band] (was "HTC "Phablet" aka "T6"")
WiWavelength replied to themuffinman's topic in HTC
Welcome to S4GRU, MiWaveLength. Oddly, I get the feeling that I am looking in the mirror at some bizarro world. AJ