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RAvirani

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  1. Markets like Denver where the network is very strong seem plausible, at least to me. Do we have any idea when CDMA fallback will be deployment ready? Lagging behind the other three carriers even on tiny things like this drive customers away and I can't imagine that's what sprint wants.
  2. AT&T seems to have implemented this fine...VoLTE works ONLY in AT&T's VoLTE markets and CSFB is used in other markets. Just to clarify my idea is not rolling out VoLTE over the whole footprint, just allowing it in strong areas.
  3. My idea was to only have it enabled in markets where the network performance was overall pretty good like Denver. Essentially what AT&T is doing.
  4. D-Block is 5mhz so room for 4 1.25mhz CDMA carriers, G block for 5x5 LTE, whatever BRS/EBS spectrum they have but no 800 at all? Also will sprint customers only be able to use wireless networks in these blocks or will they be able to access the networks run in the other PCS A-F blocks by GCI?
  5. Remember GCI does have its own PCS holdings. I think that sprint customers will be able to access wireless services on those bands along with the bands sprint is leading them.
  6. I AT&T's moves are more justifiable because I'm pretty sure it's safe to say everyone on AT&T has a umts capable device. Idk about T-Mo, I think what they are doing is questionable...
  7. Can't sprint light up VoLTE in strong markets with 800mhz like Denver? I don't think if they did it on a market by market basis (only lighting up VoLTE when the coverage and speeds are good enough), we wouldn't drop that many calls...
  8. There are too many customer with non-LTE phones for them to expand without EVDO. There are too many stragglers ????. Plus as Robert said its not like EVDO is creating a problem for LTE...
  9. I'm sure they can but we don't want their high usage to have a negative impact on sprints main customers' experiences.
  10. When I first left AT&T for sprint I was appalled that you couldn't use data while on calls and it still bugs me so I can't wait until the VoLTE launch.
  11. The problem is that this would hang customers with non-LTE devices out to dry and sprint probably won't do that.
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