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Conan Kudo

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  1. So iWork is now free on iOS.

  2. In theory, if an operator is running LTE on Band 1 and Band 3, it would be possible to offer LTE band 4 service, using MFBI.

  3. SMR spectrum is derived from channels 70 to 72. 700MHz is derived from channels 52 to 69. 600MHz spectrum will be from 38 to 51, maybe...

  4. RT @winocm: Finally have a proper T-Mobile iPhone 5.

  5. Yes, I did. It is political. I forgot to delete the word "neither" before posting.
  6. Neither. VZW likely wouldn't agree to terms permitting the sale of the handset on the Play Store. 2013 Nexus 7 is a firm rebuttal to any technical issues with Bands 13+12/17 in the same device.
  7. Apparently, you can now buy SIM kits for prepaid @TMobile service here now. http://t.co/dZFCaToN4b

  8. Amazon testing licensed WiFi, could lead to cheap unified global WiFi for Kindles http://t.co/eCMzr0eqwK via @extremetech

  9. RT @theipv6guy: @Det_Conan_Kudo 2^64 #ipv6 addresses come with every tmobile data subscription #nolie

  10. RT @john_legere: “The only true wisdom is knowing that you know nothing.” Socrates ...... So listen to you customers and your employees..Le…

  11. Snapshot of Sprint's ESMR in Starkville. Sprint hasn't deployed anything meaningful yet. https://t.co/czFGWsfczo

  12. RT @kfitchard: This summer might just be one where everything changed in the U.S. mobile industry. There are lot of signs pointing to it....

  13. Woah, @neonalley is going to be airing Ranma ½! That's awesome!

  14. Ugh, damn. I'm so hungry, but I can't even keep down soup! :'(

  15. Uhh, because it has to? The FCC could decide to review all licenses if it failed to build out on just one. That would be bad for any operator, as the "protection deployments" (or lack thereof) would likely not suffice under the current administration. Why do you think Clearwire and Sprint rushed to deploy WiMAX on BRS+EBS? No one wants to deal with that possibility.
  16. T-Mobile has more motivation than Sprint to incorporate Band 12 into its device requirements, because it actually owns a license. That said, I doubt it's really a huge motivation just yet, since it is only one license (that T-Mobile is mandated to build out this year, but T-Mobile will likely get an extension).
  17. Does there need to be a precedent? That said, Alltel was an example of piecemeal sales. It was broken up and split among AT&T, Verizon, and ATNI. Of course, now ATNI is selling those assets to AT&T, so it's really AT&T and Verizon.
  18. Since C Spire already uses Band 25 for its PCS A-F holdings, that's not even an issue. C Spire has yet to build out a Band 12 network.
  19. They've sold to VoiceStream before. Aerial Communications was the TDS' primary GSM venue (notwithstanding USCC Maine GSM). They could sell US Cellular to T-Mobile or Sprint. I suspect that a sale of US Cellular would be piecemeal. For example, the 700/850/AWS network would probably go to T-Mobile, while the 1900 network would go to Sprint (with maybe some swaps or whatever with T-Mobile for better contiguity and PCS block sanity).
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