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sprinturg4

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  1. It says "Up to 4-6 weeks" under promise & over deliver, hopefully.

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk

     

     

    That is what I am hoping for. Reordered mine on the 30th. Sure would be nice to have it by the end of the month.

     

     

    Man 4-6 weeks for iPhone 6 plus it's going to take ages

     

    How come you don't order through Apple? Or do you?  I ordered through them before the 19th and it said 3-4 weeks; I received 64GB 6 Plus within 2 weeks of launch date. I would think that Sprint has to tack on a week or so for processing through their distribution system, or do those orders drop-ship as well?

  2. Is it better than 3G? Yes. Is it consistent and the miracle we had hoped? Not yet.

     

    In a market with 75% of towers upgraded to LTE, I still find both covrage and speed very inconsistent, very often falling back onto 3G... at which point data crawls along slower than a snail with salt shaker chasing it.

     

    Let's hope that at 100% LTE upgrade it is good; then it will be worth it.

  3. My guess (could be wrong) on the 3G side is that 3G is indeed connected to the new backhaul, but in many cases there now aren't enough 3G carriers to handle the load being placed on the tower (especially in a market like San Antonio, which may still be 25% Sprint). I believe NV allows additional CDMA carriers to be added quickly, easily and remotely, so as deployments cool down you may start seeing that.

     

    So under this scenario, whereas before the backhaul was blamed as the choke point, now it is not having enough spectrum allocated for data at a given cell tower? Yikes! If this were, this would be typical of Sprint. :(

     

    However, since they are supposedly launching LTE in markets without every single tower upgraded, I would hope that at towers already upgraded and live with 4G, they would also have upgraded the EVDO side as well and have it live. As new towers come online to finish out the 4G footprint in a market with the remaining towers, the 3G would also get finished out. If not, again :(

     

    Now, in spite of the above, I remember in the June update that there was a backlog of EVDO going live even at NV sites due to issues at switch center? If this is indeed still the issue, then it will be interesting to see how long before 3G gains the benefits of NV too!

  4. No. What they did was continue to update the towers to NV even if backhaul wasn't ready and connected ONLY 3G to the existing backhaul. That is why there are some sites that are NV enabled but still not showing better speeds on 3G. When the backhaul is ready at a site that is already NV, they come back one more time and connect the equipment to the new backhaul and then 4G is enabled with 3G on the enhanced backhaul.

     

    So for a given NV site, if backhaul was ready, they implemented LTE and improved EVDO. If backhaul was not ready, they connected 3G to existing backhaul and left 4G off for the time being. Ok that makes sense. So if someone checks 3G at a tower where 4G is on, they should see a decent improvement in 3G as well. Thanks for the clarification.

  5. People who have access to our Sponsor maps will see that there have not been a substantial drive for 3G improvements in Ericsson markets. Most of the 3G improvements have been focused on Samsung and AlcaLu so far. More 3G improvements coming in Ericsson areas soon.

     

    Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

     

    Soooo.. in order to rush out iniital LTE markets, they did a Network Vision Lite in Ericsson areaa? Connect LTE at tower sites to backhaul, but not 3G? I thought that replacing all the equipment at a tower site would have benefits for both LTE and EVDO as that tower came online post Network Vision? Seems inefficient to have to go back and implement 3G improvements... unless all it involves is remote "software" upgrades or switching. Or did you mean that the issue is that individual towers are over capacity and the cell would have to be split?

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  6. I see the excitement and speeds that folks are seeing as LTE lights up in the initial launch markets. Since Network Vision was also supposed to have a positive effect on 3G coverage and especially speeds (due to backhaul improvements), has anyone been able to test the 3G coverage in Texas, Kansas or Georgia?

     

    I know, once you go LTE, why would you care about EVDO... but it would still be interesting to see if NV has helped the 3G issues as well.

  7. LOL nice! Though I would make it all one font ;)

     

    Yeah, it is just a merge of the Sprint logo and the "mobile" part of the T-mobile logo, with the Sprint "pin drop" color changed to Magenta, and the name changed to dark grey, with the addition of the T-mobile squares. That way you could read it "Sprint Mobile" or "Sprin T-Mobile". Okay, had too much time on hands... like 10 min. :)

  8. You are quite right That is a typo and should be 15 years...I joined the 1st month that they opened!. The main reason to be with them so long is their competitive pricing. As a phone used for business I was spending way more with AT&T and .10 a minute got me to join no hesitation even if I was able to write my bill off they were the best game in town price wise with coverage way better than AT&T then

     

    I know it. $50 for 500 min period. No contract and buy your own phone; in my case the first Samsung phone ever SPH-1900? and the Qualcomm Q-phone -- remember that? Both phones were bad...real bad!

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