The layer cake approach reminds me of Sprint's initial Network Vision push to begin with.. I am wondering if a sprint carryover brought that with them.
They never publicly used it, but internally...
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Type: Posts; User: brad15
The layer cake approach reminds me of Sprint's initial Network Vision push to begin with.. I am wondering if a sprint carryover brought that with them.
They never publicly used it, but internally...
Right, but this poster is referring to that last chunk that was used for EvDO/1x.. since the shutdown is so close.. i'd not be surprised to see them just rock a 1.25MHz CDMA 1x channel in some areas...
For now, they'll get to you.
And if you're in an area Sprint AND T-Mobile never rolled out native service, it must be a sparse area for population.
Again, as I said they're worried what's going to happen over the next two years, as T-Mobile finishes up that network integration... I'm willing to bet by the time Sprint is fully integrated.. it...
they COULD be.. that is correct, but they did not and here we are.
This offering was simply a knee jerk reaction to them having a realization of what Band41 is going to mean for them with T-Mobile...
That's my point. Until they get meaningful mid band to actually deploy this on, it's not going to be more than vaporware
Well, it was clearly a hastily made offer. I'm sure they'll get the database going (maybe)
BUT, from my general experiences traveling around the country.. Verizon really does not have the capacity...
I do not think the checker really looks for DSL/Cable availability. It just is offered on sectors they have available, extra capacity.. which at this rate.. must be hardly any (I'm not surprised,...
When I lived in Phoenix.. they were actually decent. I had 140Mbps via bonded service and it was solid.
CenturyLink luckily got CAFII projects done at the places i've checked and all are now on 10/1 VDSL2 (fiber backed) except one who's still stuck on an old 512/128 line that's absolutely trash because...
Everywhere I've checked so far for family members stuck on 10Mbps or less CenturyLink DSL in Ohio, it's not been available for any of them. But I'm not surprised as all of the locations I've checked...
Yeah, but that's not available for "most" people
This is:
https://www.business.att.com/products/wireless-internet.html
Fixed Wireless was only deployed in "some" CAF-II areas, and that's it....
That’s in a super small area, for 95% of people, it’s $100/mo for 100GB with overages of $10 per GB?
I’m trying to pull a screenshot of what AT&T sells the “masses” but the website as usual is a...
Well it's good to see the effects of T-Mobile already taking hold. They've gotta get these customers bundled in now before T-Mobile can do any meaningful Sprint integration and start rolling out...