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EvanA

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  1. For band 41 second carrier you'll have to rely on GCI pattern or engineering screen for now.
  2. Still not understanding how an abundance of MVNOs explains higher information requests...
  3. And how would MVNOs have any significant effect on government requests?
  4. Unfortunately the COW was taking way too much load. When I was connected to it (spent lots of time on B41), I couldn't pull more than 2Mbit/s down on B25 or 26. Anyways, back on topic...
  5. I think they are. They brought a COW to Fair St. Louis this year too, and it was even a high capacity setup (no band 41). Last year only Verizon and AT&T had one.
  6. They could have brought in a COW this year to cope with the demand.
  7. The days of special voice features like free calling on nights and weekends or unlimited mobile to mobile are long gone.
  8. So, now that RootMetrics is reporting good results for T-Mobile, Legere has made a 180 and is now touting the results. https://twitter.com/JohnLegere/status/616441917384093697
  9. Yep, and the insurance is $8/month, which is only $2 less. The other dumb part is your paying the same price for a lease as you would on EIP, but for only an 18 month term. Sprint's option makes a lot more sense being a 24 month lease with lower monthly cost. It's more akin to a car lease.
  10. Sprint really moved fast on those Radio Shack stores http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/sprint-reaches-4500-stores-making-it-one-of-the-largest-retailers-in-the-us.htm?view_id=12582
  11. From reddit: CA spotted in Denver https://i.imgur.com/Wk7Hcb8.png
  12. Absolutely not. With the amount of antennas, I'd say it's AT&T. These are the network equipment spotting threads for the equipment used in NYC. http://www.s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5183-How-to-Spot-Sprint-8T8R-TD-LTE-RRHs-(Alcatel-Lucent) http://www.s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3915-How-to-Spot-Sprint-Antennas-and-RRUs-(Alcatel-Lucent)
  13. They've already removed it from the website! http://www.sprint.com/landings/all-in-wireless/index.html?INTCID=HP:PROS:BR:063015:AllIn#!/ "Usage Limitations: To improve data experience for the majority of users, throughput may be limited, varied or reduced on the network. Sprint may terminate service if off-network roaming usage in a month exceeds: (1) 800 min. or a majority of min. or (2) 100MB or a majority of KB. Prohibited network use rules apply-see sprint.com/termsandconditions"
  14. There is a $10 early upgrade program for those on Sprint Lease or EasyPay. See here: http://support.sprint.com/support/article/FAQs_about_Sprint_Lease/b91a834e-e06f-4321-a97f-a0888b419994#!/
  15. That's the fastest about-face I've seen Sprint make. Bravo Marcelo and all who made noise about it
  16. FLAC can peak up to 1000-2000kbps depending on the complexity of the music. Still, that wouldn't be for long periods of time and you most definitely don't need 3Mbps
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