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Posts posted by Rasta Cheesehead
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No CA No problem
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At my home location inside and outside calls are being blocked and rolling to VM. The signal is ok and when outgoing calls are made or an incoming call that comes in and isn't blocked, the service is fine.
When HD voice isn't working (due to wifi calling bug) calls are so muffled and distorted that you can't understand what people are saying.
The Rep was telling you correct. If some towers near you are having issues, it will affect adjacent sites. When on tower goes down the adjacent sites have to handle the traffic. Block calls are a result of this increase in traffic on a site that should for example handle 2000 connections and now has to handle 3000 or even 4000, now. When the tower cant connect you call ,or make any more connects, it will block you.
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Voice over lte
800 , 1900 and 2.5 can do VOLTE. Network needs to be dense enough for volte no matter the spectrum. VoLte is not gonna save any network let alone Sprint. Why would you want to wait 5 years for something you can achieve in less than 2.
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I am selling all my sprint stock and dropped their service after over 13 years. This shows they are not trying to be number 1 and it shows just how crappy their existing advisors/employees are to convince management to be so foolish. In Orange County, even double the amount of macro towers would not be satisfactory as I roam in must buildings and get LTE in less buildings then I have fingers. Perhaps in other states sprint is different, but even B26 will not fix no signal and roaming.
What can 600 do in 5 years that 800 cant do right now?
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Wouldn't you guys think that this would work with Sprint. It has TDD-LTE in the 2.5Ghz. Its a booster similar to the Airave but capable of 4G LTE.
http://www.airvana.com/products/home-and-small-office/s1000/
This looks like the consumer solution or new consumer airave before the wifi calling thing took over(seems Sprint went in a different direct no more Airave) . There is already a Sprint solution like this for small/ medium size business for indoor coverage that is very similar.They call it an enterprise femto or Airave Express. Airvana makes all of those too, including the consumer airave.
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This deal looks good for both parties : The instant transaction involves Sprint leasing from CSL certain 700 MHz and 1.9 GHz
spectrum in six counties in Tennessee and five counties in ArkansasThe nine counties are: Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips and St. Francis, AR and Fayette,Haywood, Shelby and Tipton, TN. In Crittenden, AR and Fayette, Sheldy and Tipton, TNSprint’s total attributable spectrum already exceeded the spectrum screen threshold.The instant transaction also involves CSL leasing or subleasing from Sprint certain 800 MHz, 1.9 GHz and 2.5 GHz spectrum in four counties in Florida and five counties in Mississippi.
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No, you need to back up that assertion with evidence. Your word is not sufficient. Plenty of other posters, who are likely more knowledgeable on the matter than you are, have technical and empirical experience to the contrary. e/CSFB is using LTE as the bearer for SMS.
AJ
they all have empirical evidence, my knowledge or word on this subject comes from my day to day lively hood.
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Not sure if serious or trolling.
just stating facts
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The link in the post above disproves your argument.
That link proves nothing , currently sprint has implemented LTE for data only.. everyone knows LTE standard has sms and voice protocols built in Sprint, has yet to implement those feature
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Uh, no. Your post is incorrect. Posts above already correctly cite that e/CSFB devices can idle solely on LTE and send/receive SMS tunneled through LTE.
LTE is not used to send sms on Sprint
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Not on tri-band devices. SMS goes over LTE. I think the reason SMS doesn't work in LTE only mode is due to the phone not listening for circuit switched calls, so it doesn't expect to send SMS.
LTE is for data only. no device uses lte to send sms on the sprint network
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No, not really.. it's just phone calls. Any SMS delays I've noticed usually had a good reason. Although this might be a good time to ask this -- should SMS work when in LTE-only mode? I can't send or receive any messages when I do that.
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no sms use the same signal as voice
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Dark fiber acquisition for Sprint has two purposes they will use it for tower backhaul and expanding their metro Ethernet business. They have been at it for a while, fierce is somewhat late. Its part of network vision
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Getting 800 Lte in TX...
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What is the difference between the Airave 2.5 and 2.5+
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I'm gonna guess the 2.5+ has a 1xA carrier in addition to PCS. I say this because I was out today in a strip mall and connected to an airave that I was on the fringe of. I noticed that it wasn't just 1X that I connected to but 1x800. Wish I grabbed a screen shot. I was maybe 300-400 feet away and had great speeds at low signal.
airave 2.5 plus is suppose to handoff to the regular cell network
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Maybe this is a dumb question, but could I take a CSIM out of a 5S and pop it into my iPhone 5 and have the phone authenticate on the network?
No iphone 5 does not support C-Sim on Sprint. as of now only 5s and 5c
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I say BS to that. The iPhone 5 does support the CSIM program, since that's how Verizon authenticates CDMA on its LTE devices (including the iPhone 5). Whether or not Sprint's CSIM program is authorized to work on an iPhone 5 is another matter, though.
this was a discussion of Sprint phones and not VZW phones.so no BS in that.
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Just curious, how do u know this? I would love to be able to switch between different LTE phones on the fly.
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swapping sims would only work with device that support the new CSIM.. as of now only iphone 5s and 5c.. old iphone 5 cannot use this sim or other current LTE devices
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Yes Sprint will be using CDMA authentication via the sim card.. The new iPhone 5s and 5c are the first devices to use this new SIM.. It's called a CSIM (CDMA subscriber identification module) instead of the USIM that only provisions LTE and GSM
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Don't think we will see Nokia get a Sprint contract...they were part of the original NV vendors and lost their contract..something with Nokia and Sprint some bad blood.. No Lumias either
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http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1892971-New-Band-41-Antennas-appearing-in-Tulsa-OK
looks like its gonna get better