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jakeuten

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  1. It’s on in the rural areas. A 10 MHz channel and a 5 MHz channel. Saw it at Jay Cooke and up in Eveleth. Nothing in the city yet. You might want to activate an AT&T prepaid sim if you’re going to be up here longer than a few days. AWS is a 20 MHz carrier now and there’s lots of B14 and 66. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Nothing I’ve seen beyond what’s already there. Mall area is lacking it... where other carriers have tons of spectrum deployed and Verizon is even building small cells. Good luck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Yeah, near the borders some of their B26 channels might be 3 MHz. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Yeah, a Spectrum or Comcast merger would be ideal in my eyes. Deep pockets with generally good wireline networks. Perfect for backhaul to small cells. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Pixel 3: https://s4gru.com/forums/topic/7901-google-pixel-3-pixel-3-xl-user-thread/ Pixel 2: https://s4gru.com/forums/topic/7777-google-pixel-2-by-htc-user-thread/page/2/ Couldn’t find anything for the Pixel 1. Looks like it supports 3xDL CA... Likely nothing in UL CA, but others would know better than me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Intra-band means within the same band. Don’t you guys mean Inter-band? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. AT&T has the most spectrum by a wide margin under 2.5 GHz. What part of their spectrum portfolio is “limited”? 170 MHz on average nationally whereas T-Mobile and Verizon are around 100 MHz and Sprint ranges between 45-65 MHz at best. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. From what I understand, E-UTRA neighbors are other bands on the cell site. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Verizon is Ericsson in MN. Only carrier that’s ALU/Nokia is AT&T. T-Mobile is Nokia only. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Have you ever been down there? Sprint's small cell deployment is paltry compared to AT&T and Verizon's C-RAN deployments.
  11. That's a fraction of what AT&T and especially Verizon have deployed down there. Verizon is practically on every street corner.
  12. Yeah it is. T-Mobile’s widest channel is 10 MHz (AWS and PCS), Verizon has 15 MHz B4, but can go 20 MHz once they decide to attach the G block AWS-3 to it, and they also have J block (a 10 MHz block). Not used to seeing uploads this high so far north!
  13. AT&T widened their AWS from a 10x10 MHz channel (EARFCN 2100/66586) to a 20x20 MHz channel (EARFCN 2050/66536) after what I would guess is acquiring the A block license from Nsight in Duluth, MN. This happened Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
  14. Take a look at the G7 ThinQ. I've heard that recent LG phones (V30 and newer) have some very impressive RF performance, and the G7 is a 6 month old phone going for under $400 on Swappa.
  15. You don't drop to CDMA and carryover a VoLTE call. It goes from VoLTE to no service, and the call drops.
  16. I wish they announced a single name of 1 of these "225+ cities"... how is anyone supposed to know where to expect to see Gigabit LTE? I doubt they have the backhaul for 99% of these sites to see past 300.
  17. I'm curious about how much BRS/EBS spectrum Sprint holds where I live. The FCC spectrum dashboard no longer seems to be maintained... is there an easy data base to find this information?
  18. Can anybody confirm or deny cross carrier HD Voice with AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon?
  19. I've had better performance in general on my Xs over my X on AT&T... does anyone know if UL CA is supported on any frequencies other than 41?
  20. I saw Verizon prepaid roam onto Sprint 1X in Duluth, MN in April of this year.
  21. Responding to a few earlier posts, Sprint does have an Ookla server in Minneapolis and they were put on the Verizon neutral host iDAS at the MOA.
  22. It's about time. Hopefully lilotimz or wiwavelength/s4gru can answer, but with eHRPD, can calls hand off from LTE to CDMA? Has Sprint made any progress with this? I noticed that it was mentioned earlier but nobody really got a clear answer.
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