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tybo31316

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  1. Corn flakes Sent from my Nexus 6
  2. No one needs 4k on their phone. If they do like Robert said pay for your share. As far as capped data I don't agree with overages. I feel you should be slowed to 1mbps. If you need more high speed data you should upgrade to a higher GB tier for more $$$. Sent from my Nexus 6
  3. I can see AT&T and Verizon going buck wild buying all the spectrum they can. Sprint will purchase a nationwide 5x5. T-Mobile will buy what they need in key markets. If dish is able to bid. I see dish as the wild card buying more than expect then either merging, buying, or striking a network host deal with T-Mobile. Sent from my Nexus 6
  4. I wouldn't want to block any LTE bands but........ I would like to block PCS 1x and have 1x 800 only. Therefore I would have no dropped calls when entering buildings. Sent from my Nexus 6
  5. This isn't 100% accurate but Verizon about 46k, AT&T 58k, Sprint 48k including clearwire sites (39k without), T-Mobile 54k. Sent from my Nexus 6
  6. Let us know if it includes Wi-Fi calling. Sent from my Nexus 6
  7. Sweet, but I'll wait before upgrading. I'm sure google is going to screw the initial release up and send out 5 more updates to fix it. Edit- factory image on google sites says T-Mobile only for some reason. 5.1.1 (For T-Mobile Only) (LYZ28E) I'm sure it will work on other carriers. Sent from my Nexus 6
  8. I don't see unlimited tethering happening at all on any carrier. Unlimited device data is hanging on by a thread. Only Sprint and T-Mobile is offering it. The big 2 is having a hard time keep up with the demand even with the majority of their users on shared data plans. Sent from my Nexus 6
  9. First off merging T-Mobile and Sprint will not increase either company's coverage. Also both companies are making subscriber gains without a merger and less of a foot print of the big two. At this moment any merger would send both companies in a downward spiral as far as network investment. Iirc when AT&T attempted to buy T-Mobile they (T-Mobile) halted their network plans in hopes that AT&T could get the merger approved. I feel that 4 national carriers is best for competition and the consumers. 3 national carriers would just all raise prices within 5 bucks of one another and take advantage of our pockets. Edit- I didn't mention the amount of debt the two would have and the fact that the combined company would have over 100,000 cell sites. Also decommissioning overlapping sites. Brand new gear that the companies spent tens of millions on. Sent from my Nexus 6
  10. Hopefully the 600 spectrum isn't turned into multiple bands like the 700 spectrum. I'm hoping they keep it as one band. Sent from my Nexus 6
  11. I would like to see Sprint at least bid on a nationwide 5x5 600mhz band. If they don't bid on any 600 spectrum. Sprint still has PCS spectrum that can be refarmed for LTE use plus the 2.5 spectrum. Sent from my Nexus 6
  12. I'm also waiting to see how aggressive Sprint is with band 41. Right now I haven't noticed very many Sprint band 41 sites. 99% of band 41 sites I connect to is Legacy clearwire. Sent from my Nexus 6
  13. I wonder how their signal is so strong and all their RRUs that I have seen is ground mounted. I also wonder if Sprint is running their band 26 at a lower power setting. Sent from my Nexus 6
  14. Has anyone been noticing over the past couple days. That their phone is sitting on band 25 more as opposed to band 26. My phone use to sit on band 26 all the time. Now I find it on band 25 more and dropping to band 26 when I can't get band 25 signal. I know this is the way its supposed to work but I wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing the same thing. Sent from my Nexus 6
  15. The Nexus 6 shows 1x as 3G too. When I had the Nexus 5 it showed as 1x. I'm sure its changed with all the updates. Sent from my Nexus 6
  16. I went out to St Augustine about 3 months ago. I was in the tourist area near the Fort's. My data experience was pretty good. I did drop down to 3G a couple times when going into some stores. Sent from my Nexus 6
  17. I went out to Huguenot Park (Beach) my LTE signal was rock solid. Never dropped down to 3G on the ride there. Sprint has really improved the Jacksonville market. I feel Sprint can go toe to toe with any carrier in this market. The speeds may not be super high but its reliable and performs all tasks that I need daily. Sent from my Nexus 6
  18. I talked to one of my coworkers and he's having the same issue. I thought maybe it was an eCSFB issue with a newly accepted site. My coworker has an iPhone 4s and having these issues. Sent from my Nexus 6
  19. Has anyone in the Jacksonville market experience problems placing calls? When placing the call it starts counting as if the call is trying to connect but the phone never rings. This has been going on for about two days and it don't effect every phone call. Sent from my Nexus 6
  20. So their reliability score on Root metrics is correct for my market. My Sprint line is as reliable as any other carrier in my market. So Sprint using root metrics as a source and not sprint themselves will get potential customers to give sprint a second look. Sent from my Nexus 6
  21. There was a 3 way tie for reliability which what matters to me most. They were last in speed but for me personally Sprint has enough speed to do everything I need to do on my phone. I think their advertising is a step in the right direction. Seems like nowadays all people care about is speed. What good is speed when you can't connect to the LTE signal inside of buildings and you get all of your speed outdoors. Sent from my Nexus 6
  22. Seems like Sprint is getting more aggressive with the advertising. I don't know if this is new but I was listening to the radio. The sprint ad was boasting about their rootmetrics score in my market. It even gave a link to the Sprint site that was dedicated to my market. Has anyone else have this ad on a station in their city? Sent from my Nexus 6
  23. It means that T-Mobile will be adding LTE 700 to their LTE 1900 GMO/Rural builds. In which many speculated that T-Mobile wouldn't do.
  24. To me Project Fi's plans are more aimed to attracting AT&T and Verizon's customers. If you compare Project Fi plans directly to the duopoly there is a savings there.
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