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  13. I've been thinking about this the last couple of days between this chat and a couple others. If Verizon is moving somewhat quickly to VOLTE and refarming EVDO carriers to LTE, once they get to a point where they have less CDMA and possibly no EVDO coverage wouldn't a large part of Sprint's roaming area all but disappear? With no roaming on LTE, what would Sprint's roaming coverage look like then? I know this is a long way off, just wondering.
  14. I would say the LTE portion of that is a mistake and it's really referring to CDMA on 800 only. Since no devices have passed the FCC supporting LTE on that band class, there aren't any out that currently support LTE on 800. EDIT: Unless they are referring to the hotspots and broadband card that are coming out this summer that support LTE on 800MHz.
  15. In this case they must bean a combination of both the Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Metropolitan Statistical Areas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Micropolitan_Statistical_Areas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Metropolitan_Statistical_Areas Raleigh is considered a Metropolitan Statistical Area and contains Dunn and Henderson which are Micropolitan areas. Durham-Chapel Hill are a separate Metro area so they'd get announced together most likely. Counting those together that's a total of 967 areas that could be announced. Although Sprint won't cover all of those. Makes a bit more sense now. I need to look at those maps a little closer, interesting to see where/how areas have been split up.
  16. I'd also like to know their methodology for determining what cities/towns to announce. They can't possibly announce every city in the U.S. What size town would they even bother announcing? Their last announcement include Dunn, NC which has a population just under 10,000 and previously they announced Lincolnton, NC which is just over 10,000.
  17. I know it's been talked about some around here, when does Sprint decide to launch a market and this confirms it: And also the mention of availability of tri-band phones which I missed in the hotspot press release:
  18. About 10 years ago I was going on vacation and didn't have my own phone and wasn't giving them my wife's number so they bought me an el-cheapo pre-paid phone. I had it for like 6 months after that and just bought some minutes as I needed them. Well, one day I went to the bathroom in McDonald's and had the phone in my shirt pocket, bent over to flush and there went the phone....as I was flushing. And it as small enough to fit down the drain. That was the end of that. I finally got my own phone shortly after that...so it worked out.
  19. And this is kind of why I'm not mapping as much as I used to unless it's a new site and it hasn't been mapped. So when new sites and eventually LTE on 800 show up, then they won't get drowned out by a lot of weak signal mapping before things were complete. Used to leave it running a lot, but if I'm in an area that's already been mapped I typically won't run sensorly anymore.
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