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jegillis

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  1. Yes it does. The reported Tower locations are a bit off however with the tower maps available we can usually figure out what tower is being connected to.
  2. If he can could you take a screenshot of net monitor while connected to LTE and report back here? And
  3. happy feet (what is this "Happy Wife" I've been married for 7 years now and haven't seen one )
  4. Smarty-pants toddler (I have one of these, convinced she knows everything at the advanced age of three)
  5. I wish I could thank you more than once for this. Most all of us value the information that can be safely release more than temporary hits on the site. The consistent and reliable flow of information is absolutely dependent on sources trusting that they will not be discovered.
  6. coverage and hits aren't everything the individual will likely loose there job now, If robert desires sources to give him information to share he has to do it in a manner that does not lead to the sources and does not infringe on sprints copyrights. releasing videos of the technical aspects of sprints network is a sure way for a law suit. I'm sure they are not happy that competitors are getting there R&D benefits
  7. No worries about stirring anything up, If you are more interested in this topic however it has been talked about extensively in other topics on this forum and you may get more information there than here. Welcome to S4GRU
  8. Sprint has half the spectrum with half the subscribers, furthermore the rest are bogged down with an inefficient voice network that along with multiple network technologies takes up significant spectrum even with 90mhz of spectrum ATT had worries about available spectrum for LTE Deployment. Sprint will have only 3 total network techs to efficiently use the spectrum including 1x advanced for phone calls that should enable them to use only 5mhz or less for voice in most markets and the rest for data. The higher frequency of the spectrum is not of concern due to sprints network being specifically built for this. The 800 is really only needed for fringe areas and in building coverage. The 14mhz in 800 they have should be plenty for this along with Sprints liberal distribution of air raves.
  9. I have heard a few reports of this I don't have enough information to figure out what tower they are connecting to though.
  10. Hospitality Career (what happens when you major in "The history of Rock and Roll")
  11. If I recall Sprints WCS Spectrum isn't worth a cup of coffee
  12. They will have to do. I guess you get what you pay for.... j/k These folks do a great job of which we are very thankful.
  13. I was thinking sites appear to be open during the first 24-48 hours after going online for testing then are blocked?
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