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  1. Anyone using the Nexus 5 with the .15 radio have any CSFB issues? I'm gonna be in the city next week and wanna make sure I don't miss calls/texts.

     

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    We have actually had reports of 3 sites with CSFB issues. 2 on the MO side and one near Granite City IL. Also any newly accepted 4G site will cause problems too.

  2. Its not actually Zumbehl and 94, Port West is closer but it only goes off to the side of 94 across from the billboard site and the rental storage place it's just outside of. They are putting up the panels right now in the snow and freezing rain. Cool, you go guys. Now to make from the car to the apartment without falling on my butt. Sent from my SPH-L900

    Which site in in progress? So i can mark it on the sheet.

  3. No, they should be affected the same as Sprint LTE sites in that regard.

     

    AJ

    Ok I am still trying to wrap my head around this. So if I am connected to b41 and the NV site nearest this site I am connected to is not e/CSFB ready and someone tries to call me will the call come through? If so how does the phone know which site(1x) to connect to in a timely manner? Does the MSC/DDC get location data from the phone and tell it which to connect to? Would B41 even accept a connection if no e/CSFB is present on the closest NV site?

  4. The band 41 site does not need to know anything about routing voice calls.  That is the job of e/CSFB through the MSC (i.e. "switch") and DDC (i.e. "4G core").

     

    AJ

    Then how does this work when the device is not connected to NV equipment? Still trying to understand how that works. If the device is single radio and is connected to B41 through the old Clearwire basestation and backhaul. Then how does the NV equipment and e/CSFB contact the device?

  5. What were the Band Priorities?

    I honestly don't know how my settings got switched back as i put it in 26 and 25 on 0 but it reset when i rebooted i guess.

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    I forgot to mention mine actually handed off from a band 25 to a 41 site. I was in the area of a band 41 site and was about to do an airplane mode cycle then band 41 popped up.

    This is how mine happened too. I couldnt get to the site because of plowed snow mound so i drove up the road and parked. Couldnt get it there. Tried multiple priorities and prl/profile updates and kept getting b25. Set my settings back to b41-1, 25 & 26-0 and rebooted. Gave up and got back on the highway. As I got on the on-ramp it switched to b41. I didn't have a chance to try calling out while on b41. Only thing i regret not trying.

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  6. Thanks for testing .15 out. It seems to like b41. Any other bad side effects you see?

    It seems to be similar to the G2 before the Spark update came out. There is something up with the thresholds. I couldnt connect to colocated sites at all. If I was too close to B25, It wouldnt pick up b41 even if b41 would have been a stronger signal. But when I got on b41 it wanted to stay until it couldn't. 

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  7. This is absolutely awesome!

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    OK guys be careful with this radio. It doesn't seem to disconnect from sites that aren't ecsfb ready. You could have LTE but unable to fall back for a call

     

     

    I will test this out tonight in Ericsson land at a problem site that has been without e/CSFB for like 6 months.

    But this absolutely sucks!

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  8. OK guys be careful with this radio. It doesn't seem to disconnect from sites that aren't ecsfb ready. You could have LTE but unable to fall back for a call

    I will test this out tonight in Ericsson land at a problem site that has been without e/CSFB for like 6 months.

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