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NYC126

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  1. So the Magenta fanboys are not impressed with uncarrier 7.0.seems to me Dr Flamingo has ran out of steam.
  2. Damn the sprint variant has 20 LTE bands.
  3. I think Verizon put a cockblock move similar to the att and tmobile band 12 dilemma. Verizon is afraid that customers would jump to sprint once they paid their iPhone contract.
  4. Well San Francisco, and Las Vegas are finally launched. Viva Las Vegas, Viva Las Vegas..
  5. So tmobile will jump into the roaming bandwagon, I wonder if their deal will be as native coverage like the sprint one. http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/t-mobile-several-lte-roaming-deals-are-works/2014-09-08
  6. There is a sprint tower that is next to a clear one in 116th and Park Avenue. You can see the tower clearly. The radios are now under the panels.
  7. All their phones look like that except the iPhone. Sprint is the only carrier that doesn't stand its name on phones. Sprint took the European approach.
  8. The phone will come to Verizon too. So right now only tmobile and Verizon are confirmed. http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/09/04/pc-mag-the-sony-xperia-z3-will-come-to-verizon-as-the-xperia-z3v/
  9. Had the 8T8R gone live in New York or it just the clearwire sites?
  10. Regional Economic Area Grouping (REAG) – There are 12 REAGs Channel blocks are groups of frequencies. The channel blocks for AWS licenses are: A Block: 1710-1720 and 2110-2120 (20 MHz) – issued by CMAs B Block: 1720-1730 and 2120-2130 (20 MHz) – issued by EAs C Block: 1730-1735 and 2130-2135 (10 MHz) – issued by EAs D Block: 1735-1740 and 2135-2140 (10 MHz) – issued by REAGs E Block: 1740-1745 and 2140-2145 (10 MHz) – issued by REAGs F Block: 1745-1755 and 2145-2155 (20 MHz) – issued by REAGs Auctions
  11. Verizon xlte around my home used to be 78 down and 35 up,but it dropped to 43 Down and 24 up. Data demand continue to increase regardless if that particular wireless company only offer data caps. That is why companies need to build a big fat pipe especially the ones offering unlimited data.
  12. Att and Verizon will clean the closet with that AWS-3.
  13. The mangeta boys think tmobile prints its money in the basement. The twins bells will clean that auction up. Not to mention uncle Charlie wants some of that. I mean the dude is basically acquiring airwaves without a network.
  14. O heard this will be a tmobile exclusive for a while. Anyone can confirm this?
  15. Sprint getting phones from Sony, and Sharp just means one guy left. That little guy is the Nokia Lumia line. I am not a Windows Mobile fan, but I want customers to have a great set of choices.I I don't know what is the deal is between both companies. Anyone wants to chime in?
  16. http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-31/iliad-said-in-talks-with-buyout-firms-on-t-mobile-us-bid.html Looks to me the French are getting aggressive after the Germans are willing to sell for 35 per share.
  17. At the national level, the networks can largely be divided into two tiers of performance: AT&T and Verizon finished as the top two networks in every category, with Sprint and T-Mobile trailing. Though AT&T trailed Verizon, its performance was noticeably better than what we saw from Sprint and T-Mobile at the national level. That being said, Sprint and T-Mobile have started to close the gap. The good news for consumers is that both networks are clearly improving—especially in our overall, data, and reliability performance categories. That is the most important paragraph in that study. Once the 8t8r 2.5ghz go into full gear sprint will have 120mhz to play with the next several years. 40mhz in 204 tthen will go to 60mhz in 2015.
  18. Seems a lot of trolls in every article today about the new ceo, and the tmobile and sprint merger stuff. The funny thing is these individuals don't use sprint, and they keep the bashing to continue.
  19. Mr. Son should be talking to the rural partners for a potential sale or Verizon will come from behind, and buy them all one by one. Let the new ceo focus on the company image, marketing, prices and network. John Saw so far has been impressive in charge of the roll out. You got those guys focusing in the company now you can devote your energy buying the rural partners.
  20. Sure that was a big mistake, but suing the cable companies was a bad decision when you need them for fiber backhaul. The cable companies basically sabotaged sprint fiber deployment for network vision 1.0.in other words the cable cos made sprint look bad.
  21. Sprint under Hesse leadership made a big mistake suing the cable companies for VoIP patents. This is the reason of the whole backhaul delays.
  22. They should start buying the regional carriers one at the time or the duopoly will come for them. Look what happened when the board denied Hesse MetroPCS, tmobile grabbed it.
  23. Sad to see Hesse go, but network vision 1.0 was his last shot to get it done. Once it fell behind of schedule sprint image took a beating. All the tech blogs, and trolls were saying sprint never deliver on its promise etc etc.
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