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Time
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Re: Good News

Aren't you a fanboy for going to such great lengths in defending Sprint? We're all fanboys, but at least "iCrap" users recognize they are, and aren't completely hypocritical in the situation.
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kapil
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said by Time:

Aren't you a fanboy for going to such great lengths in defending Sprint?
No, I gave a well thought out and reasoned analysis of the matter at hand.

Much different than the typical Apple Fanboy response of "Apple - Yummy!"
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Gbcue
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T-Mobile is skipping to LTE and forgoing most of their 3G deployment.


patcat88

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said by Gbcue:

T-Mobile is skipping to LTE and forgoing most of their 3G deployment.
With what spectrum?


DaveDude
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said by patcat88:

said by Gbcue:

T-Mobile is skipping to LTE and forgoing most of their 3G deployment.
With what spectrum?
They have AWS but i dont know to what level. its could be nationwide 10mhz or 30 ?


Gbcue
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It's up to 30mhz in metro areas. Way more than AT&T.


DarnellP

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reply to Gbcue

said by Gbcue:

T-Mobile is skipping to LTE and forgoing most of their 3G deployment.
I'm relatively sure that this is false. What's your source?


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DarnellP

join:2004-10-12
Las Vegas, NV

Your links do not state that T-mobile is skipping 3G to go directly to LTE. It states that they are skipping deploying HSPA+. However, they will still be deploying HSDPA which is still 3G.

The operator will deploy HSPA as far as its current hardware will allow, utilising software techniques to improve network efficiency, but will not spend on hardware upgrades. T-Mobile will be able to boost its current 7.2Mbps HSDPA network up to 14.4 Mbps on the downlink but not to the next step of 28.8Mbps that is enabled by HSPA+.


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