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michael_herc

Jun 17, 2013, 10:02 AM

Medium-Sized Cities

It's interesting that many of the cities Sprint is launching LTE in are medium-sized cities. For example, here in Michigan, the cities they've recently launched and the ones they are slating to launch are all our medium-sized cities. Detroit is noticeably absent.
Simply put, why would you put new and untested equipment in a large market with the greater chance to fail? When you can first launch in smaller markets and fine tune the process. Sprint is doing a great job with building out their LTE network.
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Keep in mind that bigger cities require more towers to be upgraded so that takes a little longer since it has a wider geographic and population footprint. Itll come by the end of the year be patient. ;)

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Or Stockton...The only reason Napa needs LTE is for the Sprint cup race at Sonoma. Stockton is HISTORICALLY bad, and it's one of Sprints biggest markets. We were one of the first to have Wi-MAX, so why the delay with LTE?
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It just amazes me how Sprint does things the wrong way. Makes bad decisions left and right. The other carriers didn't have any issues with LTE. Even T-Mobile who was worse off than Sprint is doing LTE the right way. There's reports of it even showing ...
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michael_herc said:
It's interesting that many of the cities Sprint is launching LTE in are medium-sized cities. For example, here in Michigan, the cities they've recently launched and the ones they are slating to launch are all our
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