
02-20-2008, 11:38 PM
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Re: New Sprint PRL
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Originally Posted by Lsme420
PRL change is not the cause of your slow web unless you are in roam. This is a quote off the interweb....
"The PRL is a list of information that resides in the memory of a digital phone. It lists the frequency bands the phone can use in various parts of the country. (The smaller bands within Cellular or PCS.) The part of the list for each area is ordered by the bands the phone should try to use first. For example, say you had a Sprint PCS phone, and were travelling in an area with no Sprint coverage, weak Verizon coverage, and strong Qwest coverage. The PRL would tell the phone to look for towers using Sprint's band for that area. Finding none, it might tell the phone to search for towers in Verizon's band next, perhaps because Sprint's roaming agreement with Qwest was not as favorable, or none existed. The phone would use Verizon's towers, as dictated by the PRL, even though Qwest might provide a better signal."
What do you mean? Again not a PRL issue I would assume.
What?
I have this PRL in my Touch and 6800. I don't notice any difference in my area. Some PRLs only affect you if you live in that affected area where the change happened. ex If you live in Cherry Hill, N.J and the roaming list changed in Barstow, CA You would never see a difference.
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You are absolutely correct sir. I used to work for Sprint back in the day. When it was Sprint PCS. The PRL has NOTHING to do with data speeds. PRL was a scapegoat fix we would abuse in the store if nothing else seemed to work and we wanted to get the cust out of the store before it got ugly. It does in fact update a "list". PRL= Preferred Roaming List. As towers and environments change as well as roaming contracts between providers so does the need to update the phone's roaming parameters. I remember reading an update from one to the very next PRL and what "exactly" it changed. It was a slight change in the northern New York area. We were applying it here in FL and it was creating more bars like magic right in front of the customer’s eyes! (Insert sarcastic tone here)
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