*Galaxy Tabs in First Class* Interesting - Galaxy Tab General

http://www.flightglobal.com/article...s-wont-destroy-case-for-embedded-ife-say.html
*Excerpt*
In the specific case of American, the carrier plans to deploy 6,000 new Galaaxy Tab 10.1 devices on transcontinental flights between New York's JFK and Los Angeles, JFK and San Francisco, and Miami and Los Angeles served with Boeing 767-200 and 767-300 aircraft; international flights to and from Europe and South America served with 767-300 aircraft; and transcontinental flights departing from Boston to Los Angeles served with 757 aircraft.

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What happened to Sprint's initial WiMax rollout?

I live in Indianapolis, and I do not want to pay for 4G when I don't have it here yet. I researched it online, and it looks like way back in 2007 Sprint "Motorola is prepping service for Chicago, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Minneapolis; Samsung will develop Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence and Washington D.C.; and Nokia will work on Austin, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Antonio and Seattle." Does that mean that Indy or any of the other cities on this list will get rolled out soon?
EDIT: Forgot my source... http://mobile.engadget.com/2007/03/26/sprint-fills-in-a-few-more-wimax-deets/
I don't think you should really trust a three year old story on trying to figure out when your city will get wimax... phone companies are always late rolling this kind of stuff out and plans change constantly
http://droidtalk.net/sprint-adds-additional-cities-to-2010-4g-rollout/

Where have you spotted 4G???

Just wanted to start a thread where ppl can post where they found 4G Coverage.
So far, i found it in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Hollywood, Downtown LA, and Torrance, CA.
None in orange county yet

ASK ME: Los Angeles / Orange County On Air Dates

Hey if anyone wants to know I can help out with on-air dates for 4G sites in Los Angeles and Orange County. Just give me town and cross-street and I will post periodically with the on-air dates for that area. Most of this area will be covered by Dec. 2010 but many sites are coming up early.
I can't say how I know this but let's just say that this is the most accurate information that Clearwire/Sprint can provide.
Orange County:
Cities: Aliso Viejo and Irvine
Cross Streets: Doesn't really matter just curious for the area.
If it is required:
Alton Pkwy and Irvine Ctr Dr. (Irvine)
Aliso Creek and Pacific Park (Aliso Viejo)
is it coming to suburb areas like the San Fernando Valley?
Hello secret agent! Los Angeles/Silverlake (town). Sunset and Santa Monica junction(cross street). Thanks for any info! Been waiting patiently for 4G in LA.
Sent from my EVO from the Apple Store.
City: Woodland Hills
Cross Streets: De Soto and Oxnard
I'd also like to know when the general San Fernando Valley will be live if you can provide a rough date.
Azusa, San Gabriel and Pasadena areas please
What about Long Beach? Cross streets: Spring and Palo Verde
Any idea on Corona, CA?
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sblum said:
What about Long Beach? Cross streets: Spring and Palo Verde
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at mcdonalds or wamu? lol maybe radioshack lol
West Covina
Pasadena
Long Beach
Placentia
Yorba Linda
Fullerton
Brea
The joys of living in the tri-city area.
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mainly long beach
and i spend time in Carson
Inland Empire - Ontario - Pomona - Riverside
How about the Sacramento area? We need some 4G lovin' too before Verizon bumps in with LTE!
If Verizon throws out its LTE and T-Mobile its HSPA+ before Sprint gets its 4G out in major cities we got a real problem and Sprint f-ed up.
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Placentia
Yorba Linda
Fullerton
Brea
The joys of living in the tri-city area.
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+1 on this one! go to school here
Mission viejo
Ladera ranch
Rancho Santa Margareta
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+1 on this one! go to school here
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Yeah! I go to the university there.
Anaheim/Cypress/Buena Park
From Team HTC Evo.
City of Burbank. Cross streets glenoaks and olive
Victorville?
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Sprint Launches 4G Coverage in Delaware, Florida and Michigan and Extends 4G Coverage

from http://newsreleases.sprint.com/phoe...ol-newsArticle_newsroom&ID=1454813&highlight=
Sprint Launches 4G Coverage in Delaware, Florida and Michigan and Extends 4G Coverage in California
Modesto, Calif., Stockton, Calif., Jacksonville, Fla., Wilmington, Del., and Grand Rapids, Mich., Launched Today
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Aug 02, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Today, Sprint (NYSE:S) unveiled 4G service to populous areas of California, Delaware, Florida and Michigan. With today's launches of Modesto, Calif., Stockton, Calif., Jacksonville, Fla., Wilmington, Del., and Grand Rapids, Mich., Sprint boasts 48 metropolitan areas enabled with the new mobile broadband service, which allows for Internet traffic at super fast speeds. Unlike competitors, Sprint is the first national wireless carrier to actually launch wireless 4G technology in cities across the country. Wilmington, Jacksonville and Grand Rapids are the first cities in Delaware, Florida and Michigan to offer 4G service.
With 4G, Sprint customers experience fast mobile downloads, streaming video without the lag, and turbo-charged Web browsing. This new wireless technology boasts download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G.1 Users can video chat with friends and family via the popular HTC EVO(TM) 4G, America's first 3G/4G wireless smartphone. And in the near future, Sprint customers will be able to purchase Samsung Epic(TM) 4G, the company's second 4G enabled smartphone.
With the Overdrive(TM) 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot by Sierra Wireless, users can create a 4G hotspot on the road or at home. With the Sprint Free Guarantee, customers can try 4G for 30 days and if they are not satisfied, they can cancel service and have the opportunity to be fully reimbursed.2 Sprint also offers simplicity and savings vs. competitors with Everything Data plans, which include unlimited Web, texting and calling while on the Sprint network for one low price.
"Sprint customers are the first in the country to use 4G with either a smartphone like HTC EVO or one of Sprint's other 4G devices like the 3G/4G Overdrive Hotspot to wirelessly connect a laptop to the Internet," said Matt Carter, president of 4G, Sprint. "Later this year, Sprint will launch Boston, Miami, New York and Los Angeles, enabling millions more to harness this powerful new service."
As summer travel continues, people will find that 4G is available in many markets across the country: California - Merced, Modesto, Stockton and Visalia; Delaware - Wilmington; Florida - Jacksonville; Georgia - Atlanta and Milledgeville; Hawaii - Honolulu and Maui; Idaho - Boise; Illinois - Chicago; Maryland - Baltimore; Michigan - Grand Rapids; Missouri - Kansas City and St. Louis; New York - Rochester and Syracuse; Nevada - Las Vegas; North Carolina - Charlotte, Greensboro (along with High Point and Winston-Salem), Raleigh (along with Cary, Chapel Hill and Durham); Oregon - Eugene, Portland and Salem; Pennsylvania - Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Reading and York; Texas - Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Waco and Wichita Falls; Utah - Salt Lake City; Virginia - Richmond; Washington - Bellingham, Seattle, Tri-Cities and Yakima. For more information, visit www.sprint.com/4G.

New hope with VoLTE with AT&T

I previously claimed that I didn't care for VoLTe as that at the AT&T market that I am (Puerto Rico) still have not been launched, I must say (admit) that I am starting to care (somehow a little).
But for those who also feel the same in their respective market, AT&T "might" give a hope as last week's update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 got VoLTE capacity activated and internal information of AT&T VoLTe (I am an AT&T employee) originally did not included the Note 4, so availability for new and current device will be up to AT&T at this point.
I cannot confirm however if the Nexus 6 is on schedule to have VoLTE provisioning as physically, the device can support the VoLTE, but it will be dumb of them not to increase the collection of devices with VoLTE.
Current markets are:
Atlanta, GA
Bloomington, IL
Champaign, IL
Charleston, SC
Charlotte/Raleigh/Wilmington, NC
Chicago, IL
Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown, OH
Dallas, TX
Detroit, MI
Indianapolis/Muncie, IN
Knoxville/Memphis/Nashville, TN
Las Vegas, NV
Milwaukee, WI
Minneapolis, MN
Peoria, IL
Philadelphia, PA
Portland, OR
Richmond/Norfolk, VA
Salt Lake City, UT
Seattle, WA
Springfield, IL
Washington D.C.
I had a Note 4 with VoLTE (Salt Lake market). Wife's phone is an iPhone 6 w/VoLTE. I found the sound strange....bassy and too full. No big deal if the Nexus 6 doesn't get it. I wasn't that impressed.
Actually I agree that it sounds different, less static but the disavantage is that VOLTE is practically a mobile version of VoIP which will raise the volume when "catch" external sound not done by any of the participants of the call is what I have been finding with friends and customers living on those markets.

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