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red_dog007

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  1. Devil is in the details. Will it do non contiguous CA like Note 7?

    now, how to figure that out.  Perhaps Sprint and Verizon will have the same model and I can seen if it will handle all their CA options.  I am thinking about the possibility that Sprint may offer CA on Band 25 in the next couple of years (future, not present).  Last slide for the v20 says up to 600Mbps LTE cat 12 w 3x CA.  Likely that means more than Sprint. (note 7 should be able to do the same).

     

     

    The phone uses the SD820, just like the Note 7, so the same X12 modem. 

     

     

    And man, personally each phone release/event gets more and more boring.  The excitement scale has turned into the boring scale. Apple's is in a few hours.  Let's see what all new we will get there. 

  2. T-Mobile has launched more LTE Advanced tech than any carrier on planet Earth. They do deserve credit for that. 

    I don't know about that.  I think SK Telecom still takes the cake here.  Like they just got LTE-M deployed nationwide. 

     

    A Google shows that SK Telecom potentially started with 256QAM and 4x4 MIMO back in June under LTE-A Pro. 

  3. Well that sucked.  It was like that only tower I got VZW EVDO on.  Was in other areas in NE GA and far West NC and EVDO was not working on VZW.  Kills me.  

     

    Wish they would just get going with an LTE roaming agreement already.  They need too with VZW 3G shutdown in 40 months.  

     

    Might give them some more data on where they need to drop Macro sites first whenever they get around to expansion, if ever.

  4. Yeah, I think with the capital budget, Sprint would largely shift towards small cell deployments.  It seems like they have, but we don't really have the numbers. The budget that they do have would be a ton of small cell sites and would really strengthen up their core markets (cities).

     

    I don't really mind the lack of coverage so long as they have strong roaming agreements.  300MB is plenty for me when I leave the coverage area.  I just wish that EVDO on VZW worked more often then not.  

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  5. I would like to know as well.  I have a Nexus 5X and frequent USCC and Appalachian Wireless territory often.  I would love to get me some LTE.  Granted, 3G is always 1~2Mbps anyways. 

     

     

    As far as the Sprint 1x + Roaming LTE, it could be a policy shift.  I'd imagine that it would greatly improve user experience and data reliability/dependability.

  6. I successfully got extended network on Carolina West Wireless Sunday, pulled 1Mbps down on EVDO. Completely seemless. Just wish I knew if LTE was there.

    It was pretty surprising because I hit it on Hwy 74 between I-24 and I-85. I did not hit it early last weekend when traveling through.

    I just happened to look at the right time and pull in a speedtest.

    It is interesting though because Sprint doesn't advertise their coverage that far down and neither does CWW. But I have had the same experience with Appalachian Wireless, not advertising coverage that does exist. 

    Interesting. Looks like CWW leases PCS D from Sprint in just three counties. L000007757.

    Looks like Sprint has 40MHz in Cleveland/Rutherford Counties. Wonder if that lease is why they don't have native coverage.

  7. Verizon being the only CDMA carrier right now with nationwide VoLTE seems to be able to handle it just fine. They have enabled it as default on accounts now and has a very low failure rate. T-Mobile and AT&T of course have the advantage because calls will fall back to their older HSPA networks.

    Sprint I hope can come up with a way to facilitate fall back to the 1x network when they implement VoLTE.

    I was thinking that Sprint might wait a bit longer.  VZW doesn't shut down 1x until 2020, I could see Sprint waiting till into 2018. 

     

    I think Sprint will strike some VoLTE roaming agreement that they use as fallback instead of handing calls off to 1x.  So they will wait to do VoLTE for a while to minimize how much roaming they payout and to give time for their current network to improve.

     

    VZW is pretty solid, but they too will lose a lot of coverage once CDMA gets turned off unless they work on expanding around their cell edges  or places with poor terrain.

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  8. On the coverage maps, Sprint needs to add another color under "3G and more". They should have a color were we are guaranteed 3G off-network roaming.  Like USCC territory and Appalachian Wireless territory.  Roaming on these networks should have a different color, as the 3G vs 1X experience is a huge difference.

  9. I have yet to see any of my friends or neighbors put up any OTA antennas. I have seen all of them signup for Netflix HBO GO or Showtime GO or Sling and or Watch ESPN. I understand if you live in the boondocks OTA is attractive but I would like to know what is the percentage of actual OTA of local stations vs cable or streaming where all of those are available. I get cable for free and besides a few football games use it sparingly. Streaming has taken over. Not DVR's recording OTA, streaming. No commercials.

     

    You don't need to put an antenna on your roof or outside to get OTA.  But I do see a LOT of them around here.  But that also doesn't mean that they are used.  You used to have to use antenna to get local channels as the satellite provider would charge extra for those.  

     

    But simple indoor antennas do just fine for a lot of people if you are within 20~40miles.  Put on top of the TV, behind the TV, whatever.  Some people even mount the antenna in their attic.  I had one of those antennas as flat as a sheet of paper and picked up +90% reception at 22 miles away all the big stations.  

     

    But here is just one estimate. https://blog.gfk.com/2013/06/confessions-of-a-cord-cutter-skeptic-revisited/

    You can use Google too.  See what you find.  See if there is a general consensuses or if data is all over the place.

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  10. In a lot of rural areas that TMobile needs spectrum, they have to compete with those local rural broadcasters like CSpire and USCC in the reserved spectrum.  AT&T also gets to bid on that in a lot of places as well.  So it may not be so cheap for TMobile.  I expect them to fill in as much as possible, but if the high prices continue, I think TMobile will be lucky to get a single block in all the markets they won't be able to acquire a 700A license in.

    ​Not sure what AT&T will do.  They just bought DirecTV and are now committed to deploying FTTH/FTTP to 12 million residents.  They have actually be very active out in my neck of the woods in my rural area.  Then I'd imagine they would be more interested in getting the remaining AWS3.  They won really big and can possibly get even more once the forfeited AWS3 goes back for auction. It will also be a heck of a lot cheaper I am sure in acquiring Dish's 700E block.  AT&T and VZW are past the point of needing low band to maximize coverage.  They are at the point where they just need capacity. 

    ​I have a feeling this is just going to bust if the wild cards like Comcast and Dish do not participate.

  11. Geez. Doesn't seem like it will be a very successful auction.



    What about all the white space?  Is white space prices set by the FCC and included in this $83 billion total? Can white space be potentially significantly cheaper than broadcaster owned spectrum? Can we expect at least all white space to get auctioned off successfully where it exists if there is at least 42MHz of it?

  12. When I've been in some roaming territory, the battery drains a little faster, but it isn't much and the phones don't get hot.   

     

    I haven't tested on my wife's phone if EV-DO works on USCC because her LTE works fine and its always fast, but on my BYOP USCC 3G works very well and is always 1~2.5Mbps.

     

    The only thing I have noticed, at least on my phone, when entering USCC territory is that CDMA doesn't work at all.  I get the exclamation mark and even talk/text don't work.  I have to reboot my phone and then all is fine.  Now, this could maybe just be a Android N issue?  But I didn't have to restart my phone for BlueGrass Cellular or Appalachian Wireless.

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