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kyle_4thousand

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  1. Wimax is already in the process of being phased out and will probably be gone completely by the end of 2015. 8t8r equipment being currently deployed does not support wimax and is (for the most part) being overlayed on Sprint's current NV footprint. Clearwire legacy sites currently have either dual B41 / Wimax or Wimax only equipment. These sites will eventually be converted to full NV builds with 8t8r or will be consolidated with co-located or nearby NV sites upgraded with 8t8r.
  2. There is some truth to that, but I kind of think most people who had that mindset have left Sprint already, especially in the fallout from service disruptions when NV/deployment was at its peak, when dropped calls and data outages were rampant. A good example of the majority of current sprint subs (i.e. John Q Public) would be my parents. They shrugged off the issues with the network last year and have zero complaints with the service they receive now. The ones that complain currently are the 3% that either can never be happy no matter what service they have, or are still in markets that are experiencing issues with upgrades or are in affiliate areas that kind of suck (nTelos, Swiftel). Just my take. I think most sprint subs understand that the network is improving every day. But sometimes you just can't please everyone, and that's life.
  3. 10 years ago I was 13 I didn't have my own cell phone. I shared a Nextel i530 "bumblebee" with my 2 sisters.
  4. Yeah, I've only noticed my phone connecting to it once. But B25/26 seem to get the job done around here just fine. I haven't lost LTE connection once on my way from the airport.
  5. I just flew into Kansas City for the weekend, it will be interesting to see how Chicago and KC markets compare. Already latched on to B26 at the airport. I'll be staying a few minutes from Sprint HQ in Overland Park. So my expectations are high!
  6. Yeah, NW burbs in Fox River Grove. Also noticed my local Clearwire B41 tower has been offline for the last 2 weeks. Its actually the closest tower to my house so I'm hoping they convert it it full NV, along with the deactivated USCC site that is right down the block.
  7. Not sure about the west loop, but as of an hour ago I'm roaming on Verizon when I normally get a decent 1x800 & EVDO signal in my house. Something is definitely going on in my area..
  8. Woah, I've been wondering why I haven't been able to connect to my local Clear B41 tower the last couple weeks... I wonder what they are up to.
  9. Its actually my favorite collared shirt. And I think it's rather slimming on the contrary. Also, now I have a taste for chicken.. So I'm about to order some chicken and waffles at brunch for my sister's birthday. Brunch Café, one of the best places in the NW burbs for breakfast, I highly recommend.
  10. So In my area they have been throwing up a lot of towers. I can think of 3-4 off the top of my head, with 1 to be built per my local newspaper (which was almost shot down by the village, but a compromise was reached to make it into a pine tree antenna).. however most of the ones already up don't even have equipment on them. I'm really hoping sprint is putting up equipment on at least some of them because service is pretty spotty up in the far NW suburbs. Is anyone aware of an aggressive buildout by a particular carrier in the area?
  11. I think the Best Buy in Crystal Lake has a DAS... My RSRP improves by 20 dBm on B25 when instep inside.
  12. You guys seriously talking about a nationalized telecom infrastructure? Have you seen the state of our transportation system in this country? Its horrendous. Wireless is making the industry way more competitive, even compared to the wire line days. Even if wireless operators are mostly at the mercy of competitors providing back haul and economic barriers that can be overcome by innovation is not reason enough to nationalize. You can say goodbye to innovation if uncle Sam runs the pipes that carry the goods. If the owners of telecom capital infrastructure aren't profit motivated there will be no way we can see the next breakthrough in technology for broadband delivery. No competition to one up the competitor. And no innovation to drive new economically viable ways to deliver broadband and competing wireless services to underserved areas means the ones paying for delivery of new services with current technology would be taxpayers. *rant over*
  13. There's a way to enable the other bands without the OTA with root and flashing the .15 radio.
  14. At least you aren't in as bad of a boat as my parents and sister. They all got iPhone 4's a year ago when we upgraded. Still rocking the 3G. I got the GS3 at the time like you did, and I bought the Nexus 5 full price back in December with some xmas money after I found out B41 was live at my school. Made a world of difference.
  15. I saw a crew taking down what I assume to be old USCC or Nextel equipment on a tower in Lake Barrington today. I'm really hoping that when they take the USCC equipment down on the water tower near me Sprint will take over the lease and put up NV. There's no Sprint tower in Fox River Grove (with the exception of a Clear B41 site) and the other carriers all have equipment on that water tower, so service is pretty spotty. Do we know of any sites from USCC that Sprint has or will take over? I know it wasn't in the agreement to take over the sites, but I'm hoping they do take over this one in particular.
  16. Apologies if this was asked before and/or is buried in this thread/in some other thread. But can the Nexus 5 support WiFi calling? And will they count against my voice minutes? (Yes, I'm still on one of those 1500 min unlimited data family plans)
  17. I believe the UL and DL channels are different than what is usually observed on the original carrier. Not sure what the values are but I know there are screen shots of it further back in the thread.
  18. Last time I was at Universal a couple months ago I could barely connect to B41. I wonder if they upgraded or added a site on property? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. eCSFB is not enabled for B26 in Manchester, TN at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. However, being on the .15 modem on the Nexus 5, I can access the B26 carrier sporadically depending on B25 signal strength (B25 is pretty much unusable due to 60,000+ people at the festival). Network management is likely not integrated yet either. Pretty awesome when I am on B26 I probably am only sharing it with a handful of Sprint iPhone 5s/5c users, so my data is usable even when my friend on At&t (which has like 6 COWS here) is still spotty at best with data. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  20. I'm at a huge music festival currently and I've noticed that my phone sits on the useless B25 carrier when I know B26 is available. I basically have to death grip my phone for it to switch, and then a few minutes later of a perfectly usable connection, I get shunted back to B25, even with B26 on 1st priority. Is it possible that network management isn't fully integrated here yet? And yes, I'm back in EricssonLand... Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  21. I'm driving on my way down to Bonnaroo and noticed B26 is pretty widespread on I-65 through Louisville. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  22. Eating breakfast this morning and I had to post this Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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