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View Full Version : Sprint Launches EVDO Rev. A in San Diego; Expanding Nationally This Year


Janak Parekh
10-25-2006, 09:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=13980' target='_blank'>http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=13980</a><br /><br /></div><i>"Springt today announced that it has upgraded the Sprint Power Vision Network(SM), the nation's largest wireless broadband network covering more than 164 million people, with the faster EV-DO Revision A technology in the San Diego market – making it the first market in the country to have the technology commercially available...San Diego is the first of 21 markets where Sprint will roll out EV-DO Revision A this year with coverage expected to reach more than 40 million people. Sprint Power Vision users in these markets should experience significantly faster average upload speeds of 300-400 kbps (compared with 50-70 kbps of current EV-DO networks). Average download speeds should also increase to 450–800 kbps from 400-700 kbps. By 3Q 2007, Sprint's Power Vision network is expected to be completely upgraded to the faster EV-DO Revision A."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/web/2003/parekh-20061024-SprintLogo.gif" /><br /><br />Yum, 2.4-3.2mbps wireless data -- the fastest available in the US at this time. Of course, San Diego, the home of Qualcomm and CDMA is covered first, but it looks like it'll be released to other markets as well in the very near future. Alas, no news on which existing Sprint Pocket PC devices, if any, will support Rev. A at this time. I'm assuming any new ones that come out will; let's hope existing ones are upgradeable, too.

inteller
10-26-2006, 02:57 PM
well, prepare to get pissed off because I can tell you they wont upgrade existing devices. This was the reason I dumped Sprint because the PPC-6600 CLEARLY supported EV-DO and they never upgraded it. (XV6600 users had lots of fun with EV-DO)

rather than keep existing users happy by supporting their exisitng devices, sprint would rather alienate an entire user base by making them buy a new device and then write them off as "churn" when those people leave for a company that treats the better.

EV-DO is running out of gas. I wish people would wake up and move to WCDMA. HSDPA is where its at.

that_kid
10-26-2006, 09:57 PM
Janak looks like we made the draft

The other markets scheduled to launch this year are:
New York City
Newark/Trenton, N.J.

Now when will that PPC6800 be out :wink:

Janak Parekh
10-27-2006, 04:46 AM
Now when will that PPC6800 be out :wink:
Yup, I'm curious too. I'll be reevaluating my carrier choices in January when I start my new job, and Sprint will certainly be an option to consider if it has good reception and the device I'm looking for.

--janak