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Zander

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  1. Today we found out that Sprint will start selling new iPhone 5 on Sept 21st and preorders will start on 14th. Do we know If new Iphone wIll play nIce wIth NV?

    WIll It support HD VoIce?

    How about SMR band?

    Most Important... WIll new IPhone play nIce wIth SprInt's LTE network?

     

    Now Idea for a thought. BGR.com mentIoned that new Iphone wIll support every band Known to mankind.

    WIll It support LTE on 800Mhz?

    Cross carrIer LTE roamIng could be possIble too, rIght?

  2. most people will not know he difference between fiber and microwave as long as Sprint doesnt put 10-20 towers in a chain. From my understating it should not be more then 2-3 towers in a chain and 80% of all towers will have fiber, so we are golden.

  3. It really depends on how you define users. In this exercise, a User is someone assigned an IP address. If they are users consuming average streaming bandwidth, the number supported is far less and more in line with my numbers above.

     

    The numbers I listed came straight from Sprint FIT reports.

     

    Robert via Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

     

    EDIT: Your source says 200 users per cell, not sector. That's more in line with Sprint FIT reports which claim 180 per cell. So 200 per cell is 66 per sector.

     

    Do you mind me asking how does 200 active users compare to lets say VZW cell cite running 10X10 @ 700 MHz and ATT site running 5X5 @ 700 MHZ? Dont they have the same capacity just their towers have a farther reach?

  4. Being on eHRDP could affect speeds though if traffic is going to a different packet core no? As long as all the phones are tested over eHRDP it should still enable an apples to apples comparison to be made.

     

    if you want apples to apples we need an iPhone in a line up too. To be fair all of us been drinking different flavors of Android Kool Aid, what about some apple juice?

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