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The map is sprint service regions, for example "Nashville" is to Sprint all of Middle & East Tennessee which comprises of ~850 macro towers. It will be interesting to see what B41 is actually gonna be like as it lists Nashville as "live" but o…
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Just FYI movies chew threw way more data than you think, for example on iTunes (a la computer) Hugo, a 126 minute movie, uses; 1.88 GB in 480p, 3.99 GB in 720p, and 4.84 GB in 1080p. Even with compression its not going to save a ton of data with Net…
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So Merriam-Webster defines unlimited as; -without any limits or restrictions, -not limited in number or amount so the carriers are using the 2nd option which is totally reasonable when considering the fact cellular networks have no where near the ca…
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Do you have documentation of an unlimited data plan for tablets with AT&T? I know know of some unlimited super older international plans (for smartphones) and an Alltel unlimited hotspot back in the day, but never tablet unlimited data.
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Tablets don't have unlimited plans first off, and second the unlimited phone data is only for your phone if you are sharing that it is limited (i.e. tethering) and if you have rooted your phone then you are breaking Sprint's ToS. B41 (TD-LTE) from w…
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On s4gru.com I read that Network Vision LTE sites have 110 Mbps shared over 3 sectors, so I am guessing they have enough heavy users that other users are noticing. Once their B41 (TD-LTE) network is bigger they can be much more lax on this I am thin…
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Do you live out of range of landline internet? Are you sharing your Sprint connection with other devices?
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I have never heard of a cord cutter meaning no landline internet, usually it refers to dropping Cable for streaming services. Unless you are rural you can get pretty cheap landline internet (albeit speeds may be slow or throttled). Cellular isn't ho…
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Well if they are with a label or publishing company they don't have the rights anymore. You aren't paying attention to what I'm saying. That's fine if they want to get paid, but don't bitch to Apple, their actual beef is with there label and publish…
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The paying isn't the problem per say, its the length of time that they are paying. Essentially the fact they have so much money they could have a long (3 months) free trial something that Spotify/Rdio/etc cannot afford to do, that is the problem, th…
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Yes, I had heard that. Just for what its worth, that still would not make "cramming" legal.
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So you are saying that musicians are entitled to money that Apple made from selling the iPhone? That is not how it works, Apple sends iTunes sales monies minus its cut for maintaining the store, servers, CDN, and bandwidth costs. That money then goe…
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I hope the government looks into Apple paying for three months of service, and I hope Apple asks Taylor to testify how this is not cramming. The simple fact of the matter is Apple negotiates rates with label/publishing houses and if artists don't li…
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I really would love to see H.265 (4K streaming HDMI 2.0) & 802.11ac, I have a pretty solid amount of my devices on 802.11ac and would love to not use the 5GHz band for N anymore. Plus I imagine it would speed up AirPlay/AirDrop, etc.
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That is interesting, as all I have seen in the wild so far is the iPhone 5C, though in all fairness that could be because of the color. I think it will be interesting to see how many are sold over Christmas, as carriers are no doubt going to drop th…
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So is this something that they just need to recalibrate the software parameters (ie software update) or does it require a swap out for new hardware?