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khammondnm

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  1. Will this not allow to send text messages utilizing data through hangouts though? I thought that was part of the point. By integrating google voice into hangouts one can now send a text through hangouts by either SMS or data. I could be wrong.
  2. It appears that it may finally be here!!! http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/09/09/breaking-google-voice-integration-is-currently-rolling-out-in-hangouts/
  3. Second permit is not needed for B26, right? So only means one thing We can talk in the premier forum.
  4. It certainly was. Data speeds have definitely increased throughout most of the city. With the added layer of B26, ABQ will be sitting very pretty, B41 is just icing on the cake!
  5. If you can take a picture of the site we can most likely tell you if new antennas have been installed.
  6. I've been picking up smr from the site on 528 right by the Ford dealership right as you come into RR. I have picked up signal from that site anywhere from Bernalillo to Tramway/Montgomery. I can't wait for smr to be everywhere.
  7. This is excellent news. CDMA 800 could really help things in parts of southern NM. Now if they can just convert these GMO's in Los Alamos and get CDMA 800 up here all will be golden.
  8. When I was with T-Mobile edge was completely unusable while traveling at highway speeds. Nothing would ever load. It was absolutely terrible. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  9. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but even if the site has ground mounted rru's, which is the case for most monopoles, it won't affect the theoretical max throughput of the site. Ground mounted sites only suffer from lower signals at the boundaries of coverage (in general) in comparison to tower mounted rru's. You are likely seeing a speed drop due only to tower load. The demand on the tower changes during different times of the day and will affect your speed.
  10. I am not advocating the use of the prl just making it clear that it is there. I do understand it is primarily for smr, but there was a clear distinction between the sponsor and premier sponsor prl that the premier prl had extra "perks". Is it no longer S4GRU's policy to allow/condone the use of this prl? Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  11. You say that, but doesn't the premiere sponsor prl thread contain prls that allow evdo roaming on carriers like Verizon? Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  12. I noticed this site wasn't gmo, has it had new panels for a while? I hadn't noticed them until today. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  13. NV panels and rrus in Los Alamos at trinity and central. I just drove by a few minutes ago. It's the first I've noticed them. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  14. I love their food. That is quite an honor.
  15. Someone already mentioned on this thread that Wi-Fil calling is already built into android. I think the greater question is whether or not it would work Sprint's current setup, and if it did work with it, would sprint invest the time to implement it to a phone that probably has a pretty low adoption rate on their network?
  16. Here ya go. http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-readies-galaxy-alpha-for-war-with-iphone-6-report/
  17. khammondnm

    LG G3

    Your phone will camp on lte if you are an lte deployed area. When you receive/place a call/sms your phone will automatically drop down to 1x. Once you're done with your call it will plop back on lte. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
  18. Yes, I understand that. But isn't automation so much better?!?! For my situation, changing the conditions of the phone depending on what Wi-Fi I am or am not connected to automatically is much better/easier than even having to click a shortcut on the home screen. Call me lazy, but it makes things easier for me.
  19. I remember reading a while back about people that were having a difficult time with tri-band devices and airave's. I found this thread that will allow you to automatically change your phone to "2g" mode under certain conditions. The condition I use is being connected to my home wifi. I was missing calls at home because my phone was parked on very weak LTE signal and when a call would come in, the voice signal was not strong enough for me to receive the call. My phone was refusing to use the airave signal. Since the changes I've made using tasker, I no longer miss any calls. I feel that this is a much better solution then having to manually change the preferred network type every time you get home. This is just a friendly fyi for anyone out there with these problems. http://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus5/comments/1ub98m/tasker_to_toggle_2g3g/ Edit: This method can also be used to throw your phone into any mode you want depending on the trigger you define. For example, if you think that your phone will use less battery by sitting on 1x while at home and connected to Wi-Fi, then this method is for you. note: it does require root access
  20. Here's the story. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_FTC_T_MOBILE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT I think T-Mobile's stock might go down now ;-p
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