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It's never enough for gov. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Obviously they can only shutdown gsm on full build sites and not GMO lte sites. They may shutoff gsm on the full build sites to get capacity (even before they upgrade rural sites to full build). The biggest obstacle is the m2m customers. TMO probably has to tell them a min of a year in advance (unless they've already told their m2m customers) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If you look at recent TMO earnings present and compare with 4q2014, they've greatly increased number of target Wideband markets which means AWS Hspa is shutting down. Att 2g shutdown is dec 2016 and hopefully TMO's is not far behind. Indy only has 10fdd AWS lte 5fdd pcs Hspa 5fdd pcs gsm So not much fallback there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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France: before Free Mobile, they had the highest prices in Europe http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/01/us-iliad-mobile-analysis-idUSBRE9900LB20131001 In Austria, prices increased when 4 to 3 happened http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/story/austrias-consumer-prices-rise-following-mobile-market-consolidation/2015-01-12 Japan: (3-carrier)softb promised to give US robust competition if only we'd let him buy Tmobile. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/23/softbank-son-oligopoly-idUSL3N0N83E020140423
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No news to us but . . . While Enteneuer made it appear that Sprint is quite comfortable working with the spectrum they already have, Claure was quick to point out that he believes there are major opportunities available in the low-band spectrum auction. “As it relates to the 600 MHz spectrum option, we all know it’s an opportunity – once-in-life opportunity to acquire low-banded spectrum and a critical input for cost-effective deployment of wide area coverage.”Claure said in a recent earnings call. “So to us, it’s important to understand what are the auction rules going to be to make sure that smaller carriers like us have a fair opportunity to acquire this competitive input.” http://www.rcrwireless.com/20150522/carriers/sprint-ceo-weighs-in-on-spectrum-need-tag20
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Their aws3 J block was "just" 10x10. Add that to 10x10 wcs and they should see much relief. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion V2
lou99/maximus1987 replied to lilotimz's topic in General Topics
TMO on pcs has5x5 gsm 10x10 Hspa For those of you in deep urban Chicago and dense suburban, id be curious to see a few speedtests on Hspa before and after the AWS Hspa is shutdown on 7/5/2015 Depending on the load on Hspa, TMO may shrink pcs Hspa to 5x5 BEFORE they shut down gsm. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
CDMA carriers use more LTE data than GSM.
lou99/maximus1987 replied to Ascertion's topic in General Topics
Someone built it. I don't care if vzw then acquired it 308mil out of ?320? is pretty good for a profit-seeking entity. For the sake of the extra 12mil you want nationalize the networks? Why not do a CAF-type thing to at least give people wireless broadband? Like 5 posts above, I specifically acknowledged duo as superior to !duo AND that for me TMO meets my needs except maybe when I travel to the Atlantic. If people need coverage everywhere then duo is there for them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
CDMA carriers use more LTE data than GSM.
lou99/maximus1987 replied to Ascertion's topic in General Topics
If you're still talking about wireless… vzw and att have already built nationwide networks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Difference is now over $11B Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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T-Mobile LTE & Network Discussion V2
lou99/maximus1987 replied to lilotimz's topic in General Topics
TMO is making fast progress doing the GMO lte. It's not ideal but better than 2g-only. Toggle between these two to see progress 2g/3g/4g https://maps.eng.t-mobile.com/pcc.html?map=brightspot 2g/3g/4g/lte https://maps.eng.t-mobile.com/pcc.html?map=mvno-noroam-34l -
FCC Revokes Net Neutrality [WAS: FCC Approves Net Neutrality]
lou99/maximus1987 replied to JThorson's topic in General Topics
FEC backs off flirtation with regulating Internet http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/22/fec-backs-off-flirtation-with-regulating-internet/?intcmp=latestnews -
Just some chit chat on City WiFi replacement idea...
lou99/maximus1987 replied to red_dog007's topic in General Topics
There's already cellular coverage and if att or BG cell want to deploy small cells, they can and independently of any muni wifi. -
Zero. Too bad we can't do band 28 like the rest of the world. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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It'll definitely be INoperable lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Google/Sprint and a little bit of Dish/T-Mobile
lou99/maximus1987 replied to Arysyn's topic in General Topics
If Artemis is truly the cats meow, we'll see carriers not dish get first dibs. Dish and its unsupported aws2, aws4 and no customers won't be a high priority for Artemis. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Just some chit chat on City WiFi replacement idea...
lou99/maximus1987 replied to red_dog007's topic in General Topics
If by win-win you mean "TMO lawyers, VZW lawyers and ATT lawyers will get paid to challenge this in court" then yes it's win-win-win. If public money is spent then the public - not just sprint customers - should be able to access it. Wasn't softb supposed to be giving Sprint money to deploy b41? -
CDMA carriers use more LTE data than GSM.
lou99/maximus1987 replied to Ascertion's topic in General Topics
We already have 2 carriers with nationwide networks; what else do you want? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk