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IamMrFamous07

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  1. They made it seem the current triband phones will work with spark-advance. Hopefully the compatibility is there and all it needs is a software upgrade. But it's business so I know we will need to buy a new phone.
  2. Forgot to say I'm glad all Triband devices coming out supports Sprint's Spark. Who knows if the iPhone will though
  3. Yes sir! I wasn't expecting the magnitude of Triband (Spark). "With aggregation, Sprint will be combining two 20 MHz channels for 40 MHz in total by the middle of next year. And by the end of 2015 things will get really interesting, with Sprint using a total of 60 MHz of spectrum (20 x 3). That’s when you’ll see up to 1 Gbps of throughput. And that’s exactly what Sprint demoed in its lab"
  4. http://blog.laptopmag.com/sprint-spark-hands-on-1-gbps They will have a 4G symbol for spark. Watch the video
  5. I hate this damn class

  6. Oh snap. I'm so excited. 2014 is going to be a great year and I can't wait until they get their hands on the 600mhz spectrum
  7. Moise had one of the the biggest hearts. Always had a great time with him and he always kept me laughing. Gone way to soon RIP my friend

  8. Because lte 2600 is going to be the band that's going to give sprint amazing speeds. Speed wise, sprint lte on 800 and 1900 won't be able to produce amazing speeds like you see with the other carriers and lte 2600 is designed for heavy capacity which the others bands are not. Just the basis of it. Sprint plans to get more power band spectrum (600 mhz) but the auction won't be until 2014 or 2015 I think
  9. I remember sprint saying the plan to deploy these cells part of network vision 2.0. Cant wait until everything is done
  10. Sprint (NYSE:S) has received LTE-enabled small cells from its infrastructure vendors Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU) and Samsung and is testing the devices for planned deployment. "We are currently testing indoor picos for both vendors. We haven't announced a deployment timeline yet," Sprint spokeswoman Kelly Schlageter told FierceWirelessTech. She added that the picocells are designed for use on Sprint's FDD LTE network in the 1.9 GHz band. Read more: Sprint testing Samsung, Alcatel-Lucent indoor small cells - FierceWirelessTech http://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/story/sprint-testing-samsung-alcatel-lucent-indoor-small-cells/2013-10-27#ixzz2j4X2FNeT Subscribe at
  11. Is the LG G2 still experiencing LTE issues?
  12. I hope so. I mean if I can get a nexus for $350 outright and its triband then I am definitely buying one!
  13. Do yall really think the Sprint version will be $349 for full retail? Usually the unlocked version is priced low not the carrier version
  14. I thought Baltimore was already officially launched....I guess not
  15. RT @AdielM_X: I could careless about Chris Brown and his shenanigans

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