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ZDuncanZ

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  1. eCSFB devices will still use LTE for paging of incoming calls and texts....then fall back to 3G for the call.

     

     

    Dur dur dur, I should've thought this through lol. Guess I don't really notice my device having those issues though, I tend to toggle cdma only when I'm at work (Sprint) and home, due to lte being fringe in both locations as we await backhaul. I'm a heavy data user and the drop back to 3g drives me nuts when my equipment idles on weak lte. I know it's annoying to switch it all the time, but wouldnt that address missed call issues on spark devices.

  2. I picked up band 26 for a short second on my Nexus 5 in way north Fort Worth. Long enough to catch it in SignalCheck Pro and see it go away as I opened the engineering screen. I could really use it, too, so my calls don't keep getting missed due to flaky LTE.

     

    Ready for that Spark update.

     

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    Isnt band 26 specifically sprints 800 lte deployment? Where calls on sprints network take place over 1900 pcs and 800 smr, not lte?
  3. Perhaps depends on store, corporate vs 3rd party. But yes a new line is a new line, and sprint pays accordingly atleast to its 3rd party owners, and thus can/should pay the reps accordingly. On framily the stores get paid not based on the device subsidy (since there is none) but rather on the service agreement + plan attachments. IE byod line base plan framily pays less to the 3rd party then byod framily + unlimited data on said device.

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