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Network vision & LTE rollout

i don't remember reading anything about them rolling out evdo rev B but i guess they could be if its just software to get a jump on speed everywhere why they wait for hardware upgrades with network vision.

if you install the CDMA field test app from the market it will tell you what EVDO revision you are running. or depending on your phone it might tell you in the "about phone" section.
 
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OK, this is some pretty crazy stuff... 4G at my house, full bars... Unreal...

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i take it you don't usually get full bars at your house?

No, sometimes I get one. Full bars is highly unusual. I do usually get very good 3G.

EDIT: I should clarify that I never received full bars of 4G itself until a few days ago for a brief period, then it went to one or no bars. Today it was on consistently and reached full bars several times. 3G has been pretty good but within the last few days speeds have gone up considerably.

My regular phone reception is usually 4-6 bars.
 
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According to this article from August they haven't begun yet. Still in preparation stages.

Sprint Newsroom | Sprint and Mobilitie Extend Relationship to Enable Network Vision

My impression is that at the time the article was written you are correct. That was three weeks ago so it is possible that they are at the very least doing some sort of tower preparation. I guess it is still speculation at this point but I can tell you that I am seeing speeds that up until now I could only attain when in downtown Nashville.
 
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There is absolutely no improvement in my densely populated tech savvy area. I just tested and the ping is at a great 93ms but download is only 518kbps and weirdly upload is faster at 663kbps. Something better be done soon.

Oh, and for some reason I'm not getting 4g at all today. I don't even get the crappy speeds or the 4g service that normally cuts in and out for no reason.

Come on Sprint! You can do better than this! Can't you?
 
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They might have to do some permitting with the FCC to change their equipment but if they're upgrading existing facilities there won't be any municipal permits to do. Once it's in place it's considered maintenance...

If the equipment wasn't in place and active yet, imo they shouldn't have upgraded the coverage maps for my area. Just sayin'...
 
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