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centermedic

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  1. ehrpd keeps coming and going in the raleigh market. Is this indicative of anything?
  2. I agree thats its resonable. But its just not the best deal IMO. On top of that Sprint has created uneeded compresion in their pricing structure. They should have gone for the same or similar pricing as their hotspot option.
  3. Bingo. Just my opinion, but i bet most Tablet users are going to use more than 1 gb per month.
  4. I don't see that as a deal when I can fire up my hot spot and use 2gb for $20.
  5. Looks like we stole it back. "eherpes" detected in the garner/clayton area today.
  6. Accelerated NV deployment. This is the future of the company. Anything else is gravy.
  7. Its amazing that anybody who is a member of this site and aware of Network Vision, would call NV a huge joke.
  8. By all accounts Son thinks the time is ripe to enter the US market and he cant pass it up. If they are financing because they don't have enough cash on hand then the cash infusion that everybody ishoping for won't happen. I would think it would also dampen any aspirations of more aggresive pricing. I would love to get a look at their balance sheet.
  9. I'm aware of that. What I dont know is if that is the situation here considering that softbank is already carrying a $10 billion dollar debt. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/12/us-sprint-softbank-idUSBRE89A0I520121012
  10. Read somewhere that softbank is trying to borrow 23 billion to finance the deal. If they are simply trying to use somebody else's money then its no big deal. But if they don't have the cash on hand and they have to finance the deal then this could be a big negative.
  11. Seems like a lot of towers in the metro raleigh area have ehrpd. I checked in the immediate area of the state fair, nc state, garner and clayton and they all popped up with ehrpd. I will see what it looks like tonight.
  12. If anything I think they would convert their gsm to cdma in order to realize certain economies of scale. The math is easy, sprint= 50 million customers and 40-50k towers. Soft bank is around 39 mill customers(after e-access acquisition) and I'm sure far less towers.
  13. Been with sprint since 1999. Almost left a few years back because of horrible customer service. At this point, I'm not going anywhere.
  14. Sprint needs better advertising, not a name change.
  15. Where is the tower? Also keep in mind that the state fair is in town. I have noticed in the last week or so that data speeds around the fair grounds and rex have been increase and are more consistent.
  16. Yes and no. The cache never goes away it just gets emptied out. When you reboot each app that reloads will start to insert data into its individual cache. As the user opens up and uses applications, those applications will insert data into there individual caches. Its easiest to equate them with cookies. Cookies don't go away until you clear them out. They automatically "reappear" as you surf the web.
  17. The conspiracy theorist in me wonders if this was motivated by the need for revenge.
  18. Must have hit a nerve. Nice to see Sprint taking the high road and not commenting.
  19. I know. Thats why I stopped using them Somebody else can probably explain better but each application creates a cached file when you use it. Its the equivalent of temp internet files or cookies on a windows machine. The app cache cleaner deletes these files freeing up memory. When I had my OG EVO it was especially useful because I was always running out of memory.
  20. Been using it since I stopped using task killers. Works fine for me.
  21. LOL! The tech desk said it was statewide and that they were still looking into the cause, go figure. In any case the system started coming back online around 2 or 3 am.
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