Jump to content

Conan Kudo

Honored Premier Sponsor
  • Posts

    771
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Conan Kudo

  1. Worthless News: Samsung drops "Galaxy S IV" for "Galaxy S4" (Note: not really, afaik)

  2. Wealth Inequality in America: http://t.co/GyjJcHTLhR via @youtube

  3. I just entered to #win an ASUS RT-AC66U from @ASUSUSA Follow and Enter Now http://t.co/bb3zjerXN8

  4. I wish more phones had network selection menus like this... http://t.co/pZEBi1L0F2

  5. Here's How AT&T Is Planning to Rob Americans of a Free Public Telco Network | Wired Opinion | http://t.co/HOXU7wm5Gv http://t.co/nr4IjAgf1p

  6. I'm joining @rockthevote and taking a stand. The right to vote is the centerpiece of our democracy! #WeWill #ProtectVRA

  7. Inspirational video by Zuckerberg, @BillGates, @iamwill, @ChrisBosh, @Jack Dorsey & other heroes. http://t.co/8apr9qDWTe #CODE

  8. If you want a reliable way to know whether T-Mobile or AT&T have PCS HSPA+ and/or AWS LTE, this is the way to go! http://t.co/1j6ss071iM

  9. In my opinion, small cells with macrocells do not make a heterogeneous network. It's still all the same technology at the core.

  10. Engadget cannot spell "Deutsche Telekom" apparently.

  11. So FYI: If your WordPress instance has Akismet installed and someone has posted Solavei spam, just mark it as spam and go on your day.

  12. I guess I can console myself in the fact that HSPA+42-enabled and LTE-enabled T-Mobile phones support AT&T & other 3G/4G networks globally.

  13. US students get cracking on Chinese malware code http://t.co/cdx9pxmW0E via @computerworld

  14. After 148 years, Mississippi ratified the 13th amendment of the Constitution last month. Why? "Lincoln" reminded them it hadn't been done!

  15. Appoint Susan Crawford as FCC Chairman http://t.co/cDUXo2Vwb1

  16. I think there are some of the north central US states that have active PCS licenses with nothing deployed on them.
  17. I forgot to mention that PCS licenses are also up for review. There are a lot of PCS licenses that are not actively being used by T-Mobile at the moment, and if they remain that way when the license review starts up in 2016, that could become a problem.
  18. A few annoyances of the RT-N66U: every setting change causes a reboot, QoS settings are next to useless, and no simultaneous WPS for 2.4+5

  19. Considering the number of cell sites being upgraded in under a year, I'm fairly certain that once the metro markets are done (late fall 2013), T-Mobile will move on to upgrade the other areas very quickly. After all, T-Mobile's license review begins in 2016, and T-Mobile definitely wants to keep all of its AWS licenses throughout the country. I know that 2014 will be the upgrade year for cell sites deployed prior to 2012, including many 2G only sites. 2G only zones are a high priority task, considering the equipment is no longer supported and absolutely needs to be replaced. And of course, MetroPCS CDMA1X/EvDO sites will be decommissioned throughout the year as CDMA usage drops. Roughly 1,500 to 2,500 CDMA/LTE sites will be retained and converted, while all DAS nodes will be converted.
  20. Make Unlocking Cell Phones Legal. http://t.co/WFEFrs1M7g

  21. Yep. T-Mobile's network also supports eSRVCC for handover among GSM, WCDMA, and LTE for VoLTE, but there are few phones that can use it.
  22. Well, if by inside info, you mean knowing exactly what equipment is installed in each one of those markets, then yes. Every single location you can get UMTS 1900 service is using radio systems that support AWS+PCS WCDMA+LTE. T-Mobile's equipment is configured for AWS+PCS WCDMA and AWS LTE, but the AWS LTE is only accessible to engineers and select testers at this time.
  23. Wrong. They do. In most markets where Leap operates, there's plenty of LTE tech ready for activation on T-Mobile cell sites. And T-Mobile is certainly working to get as many markets as possible. Neville Ray has already said that they will beat their publicly released numbers of markets (for mid-year and end-of-year 2013) with PCS WCDMA (with HSPA+) and AWS LTE by a large margin. T-Mobile is a very attractive partner to roam with. I wouldn't be surprised if Leap makes a total switch because of the wider compatibility and the VoLTE support built into T-Mobile's network.
×
×
  • Create New...