Sprint is a lot better than people give them credit for. Now with band 26 online my wife gets LTE all around town and in places that she would normally roam. She was wanting to switch carriers up until two weeks ago. Now she loves her service and I do too. ????
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So far my results is about the same as yours. I'm about to go for a ride and a sec and see how it performs in places I frequent most.
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#7nightstand test drive their network with an iPhone 5s, music streaming and adding 17million customers since uncarrier 1.0
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Here in Jacksonville before we were officially a spark market I experienced eCSFB issues on b41. I was running my nexus 5 on the .15 modem. I connected to the site but was in LTE only mode. Couldn't call or text.
For people with the new software you will get kicked to 3g.
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Looks like there may be an LTE outage this morning. I've cycled airplane mode several times and traveled to different sides of town still no LTE.
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This can happen if you are on .15 radio and you are connected to a band that doesn't have eCSFB active. I've had this happen several times.
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Would they open up devices like the n5 to access both networks?
There's places where I don't get sprint service and tmo works well is why I'm asking.
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Well its good to know that everything should work out smoothly. Now my last fear is that Softbank isn't going to compete aggressively after the merger but align their pricing close to what the big two have going on. That would suck.
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My question is if the merger is approved what kind of growing pains would we experience while Softbank is integrating the two networks?
I don't think I can stick around and experience anymore network growing pains.
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Maybe they are controlling the things they can control. I feel sprint is doing all they can do. They just need to light fire under Ericsson.
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Well, if this merger fails Sprint better have an aggressive backup plan. Tmo can do a lot of things with 2 billion dollars.
In fact sprint should accelerate NV more. As a precaution.
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Nexus the smoothest, fastest, android phone I've ever owned. I have zero problems with this device. Does everything it needs to do and more.
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