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@Techlife32 Revisions that were equally lackluster and still don’t compete with offerings from the competition.
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@5GNR_ It’s the att way lol 😂 just look at today’s announcement all that shit could of launched when they made the revision to unlimited plans
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@Techlife32 Multiple plan launches/revisions in that short of a timeframe indicates instability and desperation. AT&T only flourishes when there’s no competition, which only further highlights their mediocrity.
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@5GNR_ This quote is going to age like milk. Just wait till mid April. This post wasn’t about today’s announcement.. it was about something else
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@yellmapper There’s only 4 jumpers going to that antenna. It’s either b2/66 only or n41 only 4x4.
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@Techlife32 Unless Ericsson has figured out how to defy the laws of physics, I’m going to have to disagree with you.
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@5GNR_ When I check it stated 3-4 hours or run time and recharges when the levels get down to 10%
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$TMUS T-Mobile will have to become significantly more reliable and redundant than they are today moving into AI ran
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$TMUS spec sheet on the new lithium batteries Tmobile is starting to install at cell sites Made by Ericsson, calendar life of 10 years
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@SeeBandBrandon That’s actually a T-Mobile site with no n41. Those are Nokia RRU’s
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@Crowsnestbb @SneedTech They built a decent bit out here. 60mhz of C-Band + 40mhz DoD. Although the DoD was sunset almost immediately after the close of the TMO merger
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@SneedTech @5GNR_ Nice!! I didn't realize they had 60mhz of it.
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youtu.be/HwTVI7JRihs
Working in Southern Iowa right now. Cincinnati IA. Verizon, no service.. AT&T, no service... T-Mobile/USC with n77. Calling, texting, 5G etc. everything works great. Including light speed via US Mobile. This is huge for T-Mobile customers. Someone tell me, did USC have 60mhz of N77, or is this combined with T-Mobile? YT video as well! @SneedTech @DustyRaging @curtisnetworks @Terrell352 @Techlife32

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@dominicojames @SneedTech You can’t tell me you’re this bored. You’re scrolling through my timeline and replying to two year old tweets bro…
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@5GNR_ @SneedTech supposedly, even though boost sold most of their spectrum, they still run their own network
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@stetsondoggett People saying, “that’s not a lot” clearly don’t understand how mobile networks and RF work. To be able to manage that many users who are subsequently using that much data is very very impressive.
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Super Bowl data usage by network:
• Verizon: 40.32 TB
• AT&T: 24 TB
• T-Mobile: 11 TB
reddit.com/r/verizon/s/U5…

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@holman1124 Unless the RAD center difference between the two carriers is 50+ ft, you’re not experiencing speed differences like this because of height. Azimuth differences, tilts, or other factors are culprit.
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@Terrell352 @FirstNet There is nothing “dedicated” about b14 anymore. No separate hardware, no redundancies, nothing. They don’t even try to hide it either, really wish the FCC had a backbone and investigated these fools.
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@radiantswitch If you’re legitimately using 500gb a month, you need to be on postpaid. 99.9% of customers will never reach this threshold by normally using their device.
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@SneedTech This whole thing is rich coming from the company that has historically made it IMPOSSIBLE to switch FROM them to another provider. T-Mobile really puts on a good show and everyone eats it up.
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Check out the latest video summarizing the T-Mobile uncarrier event. Then, vote in the poll, let's see if the move is uncarrier...
youtu.be/UysM7xuEoCY

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@SneedTech @peter_adderton @Apple @SamsungMobile @SpaceX What’s so hilarious about their sat offering is that if you’re in an area where they don’t have coverage but AT&T does, the service is utterly useless. They have so many open TAC’s for roaming that your phone won’t even try satellite. You’re stuck on 911 only.
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@5GNR_ @peter_adderton @Apple @SamsungMobile @SpaceX Tmobile has a massive TAM and the smallest network. It was a match made in heaven. 😆
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This should be the MNOs greatest fear if these 3 team up to offer global connectivity, then consumers wireless purchasing habits will shift to buying device and bundled connectivity from @Apple, @SamsungMobile,@SpaceX the irony is Satellite won't be the product consumer use the most but it will be the catalyst to change the industry.

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