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iansltx

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  1. Looks like the Galaxy SIII will come to Sprint sooner rather than later. I am completely okay with this...may even upgrade early for it.

  2. Ordered seafood via hotel delivery. Specifically, a yard-long Po Boy and some gumbo. Will report back on how that turns out.

  3. So Dish got brought up...Sprint could do with them what they had planned to do with LightSquared. Would be good for both companies, and would keep AT&T and Verizon from trying to monopolize those bands as well.
  4. +1 for pin drop when HD voice comes out. Also, re: the new Evo ad, if it can actually react to instrument touches in real time (like iOs, unlike Androids I own/have used), color me impressed.
  5. First time ever getting donuts at a drive-thru...and we got extras! http://t.co/ib9uBsB5

  6. One quick question about back haul: is "fiber" optical from the IlEX and AAV optical from anyone else? Or what exactly is the distinction? If Sprint drives a decently hard bargain with AAV, they should be able to slash bandwidth costs per site, even with more bandwidth coming in.
  7. Also related: Dominos near said Super 8 is super fast and tasty. Sometimes room key ads represent good companies.

  8. Agreed, from experience. “@Rafe: iPad 3 on Verizon: Best cell wifi access point I’ve ever used. Fast with awesome battery life.”

  9. If the Lg is what's coming out, I'll switch from Samsung and upgrade early. Dang, those are some on-fire specs.
  10. Plus one on Sprint voice quality. I have used TMo in the past and they are comparable. Verizon is close. ATT is not.
  11. Why do I have a dynamic IP on a dev VM? Because I'm on the road...though at home, long DHCP leases = no problem here.

  12. Fair enough. I'm sure Sprint will get the phone (Samsung wouldn't hold back on a customer who's paying them plenty to roll out one-third of NV), and the price makes sense the way you talk about it. I just haven't purchased a phone from them since late 2010, t which point I paid $250 for my Epic.
  13. Sure about these numbers or just guessing? If you're sure, when's it getting released on Sprint? At $200 I'd be willing to wait until after my contract is up to get the phone, vs. getting something as soon as my upgrade credit goes live.
  14. But hey, similar concepts. Both have one sucky "4G" network (WiMAX or HSPA+), and one LTE network.

  15. From what I read of the Xohm buildout in 2008, Sprint was doing just fine with their WiMAX network. Then Clearwire took over that (and started building their own network pieces) and failed miserably at making something universally useful in the areas that they served. I heard that Clearwire was ripping out Samsung, Motorola etc. equipment placed by Sprint in ex-Xohm markets (Baltimore and what else? Atlanta maybe? DFW? I forget) and replacing it with Huawei gear, which seems like it didn't perform as well. Don't get me wrong; I wanted to believe in WiMAX...I bought the Evo 4G the day it game out (later returned it since it wasn't on my SERO plan at the time) and bought the Epic 4G 10/01/10 or so. I've used WiMAX in a number of cities, when I've been able to pick up the signal (Fort Worth, Denver, Raleigh-Durham, a little bit in Florida, Austin, San Antonio, Amarillo) and have generally been disappointed with the level of coverage available, and the level of service when I was able to lock on to a signal. The absolute standstill with regard to continued WiMAX deployment didn't help either. If Sprint had gotten the minimum coverage requirement for WiMAX done on their own, and done well, and then held Clear to the same standard, the story may well have been different than it is today. But Clear's sucktastic job of deploying WiMAX put Sprint in the world of hurt that it was a year or two ago...and still is in, to be honest. Can't wait 'til LTE, a non-botched network deployment, fixes this.
  16. Mod(s), move this if you'd like, but... I just saw an AT&T banner ad saying that they have 2000 more cities and towns with 4G than Verizon does. Click the link and you see them playing up LTE at first, then going into their bit about having the country's only dual-tier 4G network, with "HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul" as the big lyer and LTE as the super-awesome, small layer. Actually, AT&T isn't the only one with a "dual tier" 4G network (if you can call single-carrier HSPA+ 4G...I certainly wouldn't). Now that it looks like Sprint is letting people access its LTE sites in DFW, Atlanta and other places, Sprint has such a network as well. One sucky "4G" network that covers (comparatively) a lot of people (WiMAX for Sprint, 125MM pops or so; HSPA+ for AT&T, 200MM pops), and one network that's LTE...which currently doesn't cover as many people. Also, from my experiences of AT&T HSPA+, I wouldn't call it 4G. My guess is that they are willing to call the network 4G even if speeds are routinely in the 2-4 Mbps range on downloads...correct me if I'm wrong but hitting anything beyond 6-8 Mbps on AT&T HSPA+ is nigh impossible. In comparison, my T-Mobile aircard (DC-HSPA+...I'm perfectly okay with calling that 4G) hits 5 Mbps routinely in areas with "zero bars". In areas with full signal and dual bonded HSPA+ carriers (something AT&T won't do), I've seen 20 Mbps down, 3 Mbps up, with low latency. More routine speeds hit 10-15 Mbps down, 2-3 Mbps up with LTE-like latency (I've seen 22ms to a local server before). Show me a reasonably large area where AT&T can do that on H+, particularly one that isn't already covered by LTE...oh wait, one doesn't exist. To be fair, Sprint suffers in some of its WiMAX areas, and those areas are still marketed as 4G. But my guesss is that AT&T is going to take forever to deploy LTE "because we already have a pefectly good HSPA+ network", while Sprint catches up to and surpasses them with NV. Sorry for the rant, but what do other folks think about how AT&T is spinning this?
  17. T-Mobile still does really well even with only one bar of HSPA+. Wonder what AT&T can get here... http://t.co/tbQiJ72X

  18. Hmm...just picked up an LTE cell site on Verizon in Fort Pierce, FL for a few minutes.

  19. Excellent article re: AT&T's devilish new "carrier grade" NAT plans from @quistuipater : http://t.co/q3S2lVe0

  20. And, to those "pics or it didn't happen" folks, http://t.co/FobG5qSd

  21. Trying to find a halfway decent hotel for tonight, Pensacola or eastward. Not having much luck. Any tweeps wanna help a brother out?

  22. Just ordered an 8GB memory kit for my MacBook (Early 2009). Will be a nice upgrade from the 2GB currently installed, that's for sure.

  23. My experience with Clear QiMAX has generally been poor. There have been a few bright spots...when I can get a signal in Denver the network is plenty fast (albeit not as fast as Verizon or TMobile) however the lack of coverage and inconsistent speeds get old really quickly. That said, if Clear does LTE-TD "hot zones" in city centers across the US correctly, they could ensure that anyone roaming onto them (or using them for fixed/nomadic access) always had a solid 15x5 connection, where other carriers' lower frequency networks would choke due to not enough spectrum/cell density. Heck, they might even provide enough capacity to keep the network unlimited!
  24. Just read a diatribe on PHP. Dude, some things are indeed silly (argument/naming consistency). Others are (decent-ish) design decisions.

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