flatlander
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I am a newish user, but what format does my EVO 4G have and what doe this mean to me
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I honestly dont know. I have no clue, there is zero reason to do this, it might save money. (it really would not)RiverOI... that is great info..
question...why are the centers used by sprint? what is the benefit for us or sprint for this middle man process?
Honestly, I think it is because clear wants to make sure it get paid for sprint users and it has check each device to make sure it is legal.control over data???
From my understanding, sprint can not use the lte part of the network, the contract only allows light squared to use sprint towers. It will only work with light squared spectrum, which sprint can not run on. If sprint decides to "rent" from light squared it would do nothing to improve or increase the efficiency, coverage, and speed of the wimax network, in fact it would be an a replacement for the wimax network, only with less tower density and less carrier loading, it would be a major network down grade, considering lightsquared as zero evidence that they can proved a consistent network.Sprint To Confirm 4G LTE Deal During Upcoming Earnings Call On July 28th
looks like ... LTE is coming... and wimax will eventually fall back to other duties?
to rent out tower space, it is the only way for sprint to pay off the debt it has due in the next few years.???? so in your view... it would only be a revenue stream for sprint.. to rent out spectrum to lightsquad?
Sprint To Confirm 4G LTE Deal During Upcoming Earnings Call On July 28th
looks like ... LTE is coming... and wimax will eventually fall back to other duties?
eieio and riverofice....
will they and when they and can they...
sprint make wimax better penetration, signal strength, and connection while moving??
currently it is useless to me.. in one of their major locations: Dallas/Ft Worth Texas
eieio and riverofice....
will they and when they and can they...
sprint make wimax better penetration, signal strength, and connection while moving??
currently it is useless to me.. in one of their major locations: Dallas/Ft Worth Texas
It should get better by next year, with the new money from lightsquared will help.i have been .. we all have been waiting patiently for them to make it better....
but in the mean time.. it has gotten worse!
Verizon Wireless confirmed today that its LTE phones will not "be compatible on other LTE networks in the U.S." because "the phones will be on different frequencies," according to Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has approved many different bands for LTE, including 700, 800, 850, 900, 1500, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 2600MHz. That may make it impossible for LTE phones built with current antenna technologies to roam truly globally. There are just too many bands.
Why not put wimax on 800 with cdma instead of lte? I just don't get it.
Because that is not really needed. At the current spectrum build out can be better then anything that 800mhz can offer, all they have to do is do it.
Reminds me of a the doctor off ST Voyager, "you can live a normal life, if you only choose to live a normal life."
In the next few months, wimax will start launching mini sites. This macro-cells will cost about 200 dollars, they will attach to electrical poles and street lights, and even your home, they will have the range of about 2 kilometers and they will work as a spider web, connecting all the cells together.
This is will happen over the next few years. Instead of 1 tower that can service 1,000's of people with 800mhz. There will be 1000 of macro cells servicing 100,000's of thousands.
LTE is not made for this, wimax is, and at 300 dollars per kilometer, it is a heck of alot cheaper then lte.
As, you say, lte offers nothing to sprint, except more cost.

Because that is not really needed. At the current spectrum build out can be better then anything that 800mhz can offer, all they have to do is do it.
Reminds me of a the doctor off ST Voyager, "you can live a normal life, if you only choose to live a normal life."
In the next few months, wimax will start launching mini sites. This macro-cells will cost about 200 dollars, they will attach to electrical poles and street lights, and even your home, they will have the range of about 2 kilometers and they will work as a spider web, connecting all the cells together.
This is will happen over the next few years. Instead of 1 tower that can service 1,000's of people with 800mhz. There will be 1000 of macro cells servicing 100,000's of thousands.
LTE is not made for this, wimax is, and at 300 dollars per kilometer, it is a heck of alot cheaper then lte.
As, you say, lte offers nothing to sprint, except more cost.