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RAvirani

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  1. So it looks like it's finally official. Sprint is leaving the network running to comply with the court order but will not allow customers to authenticate: http://flip.it/H4Kr4
  2. As someone who has worked with ubiquiti equipment it's awesome. If you can get your hands on some I highly recommend doing so.
  3. Do we have anyone in West Virginia?Wait but aren't prls just for CDMA?
  4. Where can I see the injunction?
  5. Wait is WiMAX staying live in every single one of these markets? Even the ones in the second image?
  6. Wait just to clarify Seattle isn't one of the markets that WiMAX has to be kept live right?
  7. Not sure if this is the right place for this question, but I was wondering why TD-LTE carriers are 19.8mhz apart (198 difference in EARFCN) when they are 20mhz each. Shouldn't the center frequencies be 20mhz apart (200 difference in EARFCN) to avoid interference?
  8. So this morning I was looking into the coverage of each of these carriers to get a general idea as to the footprint expansion we would see in SD and I was mildly confused when I saw two West River companies. One is called "West River Cooperative Telephone Company" and the other is "West River Telecom". Which of these companies (or both) is the lease to? I've also attached the map I found in case anyone is curious.
  9. They would have to expand the second carrier to do that because I don't believe sprint has the PCS C5 block in Des Moines...
  10. I don't think there's much quality difference. It rly for simultaneous data and voice.
  11. I don't think MB/MC are going to get anything out of suing Sprint. All of this will be brought up in court I'm sure and chances are the WiMAX network will be shut down long before anything actually happens.
  12. Yea I was the one that reported 10x10 in Seattle. It's kind of interesting the way that band 41 LTE worked out...because of the Clearwire conversions I 99% of the time find myself on either band 41 or 3G. Seeing B25 is extremely rare. There are only two places I know that I can still get band 25 lol with my iPhone 6S. I check on B25 with my old iPhone 5S though from time to time. The big problem is that LTE normally dies when towers are at ~-92 dBM and because of the tower spacing, hilliness and the number of trees here, I find myself on 3G mostly when I'm indoors. I cannot wait for Canada to finish rebanding because B26 here would make LTE 100% ubiquitous.
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