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800 Mhz

bolthead

Jan 1, 2005, 11:49 PM
I noticed when roaming on Verizon networks my signal strength is reduded significantly indoors (ie Chicago and Orlando). I believe Verizon is converting more and more of their network to 1900 Mhz for data but this reduces building penetration. This has always been a problem for Sprint. I do not see many other carriers running 800 Mhz on CDMA, why? Can Alltel expand this frequency further? It appears to be the CDMA frequency of choice overseas in places like China.

Just curious?
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MarkF

Jan 2, 2005, 11:27 AM
bolthead said:
I noticed when roaming on Verizon networks my signal strength is reduded significantly indoors (ie Chicago and Orlando). I believe Verizon is converting more and more of their network to 1900 Mhz for data but this reduces building penetration. This has always been a problem for Sprint. I do not see many other carriers running 800 Mhz on CDMA, why? Can Alltel expand this frequency further? It appears to be the CDMA frequency of choice overseas in places like China.

Just curious?


Verizon doesn't have any 800 MHz spectrum in the State of Florida. The only spectrum they have is 1.9 GHz.
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bolthead

Jan 2, 2005, 2:26 PM
I thought I made it clear that I was referring to their entire network not just Florida that is why I mentioned Chicago. You really did not answer any of my questions you just told me what I already knew!
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MarkF

Jan 3, 2005, 5:39 AM
No...what you said was this:

bolthead said:
I believe Verizon is converting more and more of their network to 1900 Mhz for data but this reduces building penetration.


You said the word "believe" which gave me the impression that you really wasn't sure. I just wanted to reinforce that Verizion had zero 800 Mhz Spectrum in Florida and isn't even capable of deploying in the spectrum.
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bolthead

Jan 3, 2005, 11:56 AM
MarkF said:
You said the word "believe" which gave me the impression that you really wasn't sure. I just wanted to reinforce that Verizion had zero 800 Mhz Spectrum in Florida and isn't even capable of deploying in the spectrum.


I was just looking for some opinions and insight on this subject, not a definite answer. Focus less on picking apart what I posted and more on your own grammar!
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MarkF

Jan 3, 2005, 3:49 PM
bolthead said:
I was just looking for some opinions and insight on this subject, not a definite answer.


Why would you want assumptions over factual data? Now that doesn't make any sense at all. 🙄
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bolthead

Jan 3, 2005, 7:48 PM
Let's not waste our time or others arguing over something trivial. That is not what this forum is intended for.

Agree 😁
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MarkF

Jan 3, 2005, 5:48 AM
Oh and one more thing...I highly doubt that you will fine one person on this board to answer your question completely.

What you are asking for is typicially a carriers internal plan and not for public knowledge until the deployement is complete.
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killebrew

Jan 3, 2005, 10:15 AM
To expand they must buy spectrum. This is mandated by what the FCC will allow, what is availiable and fighting other carriers for the spectrum based on cost. They will only let the public know about an expansion once it is completed or at least guaranteed. 🙂
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bigdaddyjay

Jan 29, 2005, 8:16 PM
Most 800mhz liscenses are owned by older cellular providers. When cellular service started every market was sold with an A and a B provider. The A provider was generally a cell provider and the B in many areas was designated to the local Ma Bell affiliate for Cell service for competitive reasons. Later on the FCC started auctioning PCS licenses in the 1.9mhz band. Verizon is the B carrier in Chicago and primarily uses 800mhz, but they do have a 10mhz chunk kept from the sale of the Primeco entity that is now U.S. Cellular in Chicago. There are numerous reasons that the signal will be deluted indooors in larger cities due to many towers being located on building tops and causing signal blockage. many companies are bow utilizing in build...
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