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  1. Has it been verified that this is the M10, maybe this is a replacement for the A9...
  2. There are one or two pico sites that have been accepted and labeled as such and there is at least one small cell site on the map too. I figure they might be synonyms but I am not sure.
  3. Another question (and it may be stupid but I think it belongs here), are Pico cells the same as a Small cell?
  4. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5714-announcinghonored-premier-sponsor/
  5. There is 1x smr, just not on the GMO sites. I would say most of my calls in the area have been on the SMR band.
  6. I don't think there are any voice gaps on the major travel routes, there are some rural areas that you will roam onto Verizon and you will drop a call crossing in to those areas.
  7. In Delaware, I would estimate (off the top of my head) about 80% of the sites south of the canal that do not already have LTE or 1x 800 voice are GMOs. Most of them cover more rural areas, but a few of them are on US-13, US-113, and Rt-1.
  8. Probably, most of the Clearwire sites are in Northern DE. There are only 3 or 4 down south and if I remember correctly only 2 (in my opinion) are candidates for conversion.
  9. They have over the last 6 months set up (or in the process of setting it up) microwave backhaul on many of the sites below the canal that haven't yet received LTE. As mentioned almost all of them are rural (and GMOs). So far (in DE) there aren't any GMO LTE sites. The biggest problem area (as far as perception goes) are the sites at the beach. There is LTE in Lewes, DE and Ocean City, MD but nothing in between along the coast there.
  10. I am back in central Delaware for the week. The tower in Sandtown, DE is now live with LTE. The one in Felton, DE is still 3G but it appears to have new back haul now based on the speed and ping times.
  11. So, is it time to re-cue Europe???
  12. Baltimore, MD (Roland Park). This will be the first major snow storm in about 7 years that I won't be out working in it.
  13. I haven't heard any thing. I would hope Sprint would have the courage to take it in house, but I am not expecting that.
  14. That sounds like the Ericsson way. Those paste eaters have screwed up many sites around me that worked perfectly when they where first turned on...
  15. Sometime in the last month another (my home [when I am in Dover]) site in Dover went live. There are only two left to go in Dover, the water tower on the air base and the water tower on the fire station that may or may not exist (or is maybe some where else). That and the two Clearwire protection sites....
  16. cdk

    HTC A9 (FCC)

    I think the sticking is common now on all androids with the last few updates.It looks like the engineering screens are functioning, that is a plus. I am starting to look at getting a new phone, and it would be nice to have Sprint Zone to report sites that the paste eaters from Ericsson have screwed up. Any other bloatware? I remember my ONE not being that bad, but I have really enjoyed the pure android experience, I am not sure if I want to go back...
  17. cdk

    HTC A9 (FCC)

    Are the engineering screens accessible? Does it play nice with Signal Check Pro? I am assuming it was the Sprint version, if so does the Sprint Zone app work on it?
  18. After spending some time on the ultimate coverage map, I have noticed at least a half dozen sites that showed no Sprint coverage around them.
  19. Its been a long time since I worked for FedEx, but I am willing to bet one of two things. They might have held the trucks if most of their shipments to Sioux Falls go through the Memphis hub. However I might suspect that there would be a good portion on hand from other locations (Indy and another hub I don't remember where plus anything that was BABOed) and the trucks would go out with that to prevent late shipments on those. Then they probably would then send out additional trucks (after the flight from Memphis arrived) in an attempt to get some of the Standard overnights out on time. It wouldn't save them on lates for First and Priority overnights though....
  20. Sprint (and Verizon) are both publicly traded companies. I wouldn't be surprised if the number was found somewhere in the documents they have available for investors.
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