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NightShift

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  1. June 4th April 12th Type Version Description 21097 21096 LTE IL-LTE 21096 was and now 21097 (both labeled Type = IL-LTE) is used for the WiMax GS2. Why Sprint would list them as LTE when they're also using them to add BC10 to a WiMax phone?
  2. Robert, do you think Sprint would issue him an Airave to get some native voice/3g coverage?
  3. Does Sprint have Network Vision LTE COWs? The College World Series would be a great time to share some NV LTE love in downtown Omaha. Has anyone gotten an LTE signal at TD Ameritrade Park?
  4. I was at 134th & Fort around 5 pm today. Indoors I only had one bar of service, not enough signal for SpeedTest to work. After forcing my phone to 1x web pages would load. It's probably not related, but my buddy who has Verizon had poor outdoor service there.
  5. No doubt that the further north of Ames you get on I-35 the worse service gets. North of US Hwy 20 data gets sketchy, last summer I repeatedly had to power cycle my phone regain a data connection. Between US Hwy 18 and the MN border data was unusable. So much for internet radio... Also found that near the Nevada city hall my phone would roam even though the Sprint coverage map shows 1x Sprint coverage throughout the town.
  6. Are these network errors an indication of Network Vision working being done? Was between I-480 and 13th St along I-80 when I got these.
  7. When I received this month's Sprint bill there was a note on page 2 that the Terms & Conditions would be changing. Following the link www.sprint.com/termsandconditions I found this: New Agreements on the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network: Your Service on a device activated on the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network may require a new one or two-year Agreement per line. Sprint expressly reserves the right to migrate your Service during this Agreement term from the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network to the Sprint 4G LTE network to complete your Agreement term. Reasonable advance notice of the Service change will be provided to impacted customers, who can then select one of the following options: (a) Choose to complete the Agreement term using your existing device without 4G (WiMAX) capability ( Elect to complete the Agreement term by contacting us after receiving notice from Sprint to transition to the Sprint 4G LTE network with no additional term commitment required (Transition Option)© Deactivate service. Deactivations because of this Service change will not result in an Early Termination Fee (ETF). Transition Option: If you select the Transition Option, you will receive a free standard Sprint LTE capable device and can maintain your existing Service plan, if available. During the Agreement term, Sprint may provide other offers that are separate from the Transition Option, and these offers will be subject to a new two-year Agreement per line. Has anyone else received the same T&C notice in their latest Sprint bill or know the details of these WiMax agreements?
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