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Deval

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  1. In what ranking? If you're comparing a 2-5 basis point difference then that's just splitting hairs. Something 10-15 points is viable.
  2. Because it would have left the legacy network to rot, and cost 2x per cell site to run. CapEx vs. OpEx. Would you pay two monthly car payments just to have a weekend car as well as a work car?
  3. Here is a simplified question for you: Will the building have WIFI with specific ports open for guests/employees to use? What network bandwidth are you looking to install in said building?
  4. Eh, what constitutes majority? For example, those areas you mention have less of a population than NYC, with 8 million local and 20 million in the market.
  5. lilotimz beat me to it, but like this: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6319-marcelo-claure-town-hall-meetings-new-family-share-pack-plan-unlimited-individual-plan-discussion-thread/page-819?p=490146&do=findComment&comment=490146
  6. B25 2nd carrier is running strong downtown in the subway, was at Wall Street last night and parked on the second B25 carrier and completely open.
  7. My Sprint phone was pretty much useless from overloaded voice traffic, data wasn't really much of a thing back then. I was in college at the time so getting home without a car and all roads and mass transit shutdown was insane.
  8. I'm on LTE almost 100% of the time as well, mostly drop to 3G when leaving my apartment building or going through elevators within Manhattan.
  9. It looks like the Sprint/Verizon model would have the necessary GSM roaming, but not vice-versa.
  10. I feel like an idiot, looked at your snip post and figured the phone supported B41+B25 CA.
  11. Unless someone made a mistake, big miss by Apple today. 2 SKUs, one CDMA and one GSM, for each of the iPhone 7/7 Plus models. No more universal phone. http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/
  12. First device supporting B41+B25 CA?
  13. Won't stop people from standing next to a cell site and upload screenshots of speedtests.
  14. Choosing to ignore a recall puts the ownership on the end customer. Every Sprint customer will be getting a text message related to the recall.
  15. I think for those like myself who are on annual upgrade leases will jump all over it, but others will sit tight. It makes no sense to ignore the new device if you're already leasing though.
  16. They aren't made to replace macro coverage, just supplement it. So in NYC for example, every user that parks on a small cell and surfs the web takes off the load from the macro cell, which frees up capacity for inbuilding coverage.
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