Sprint is installing CDMA and 4G equipment near Apple stores ahead of the iPhone 5 launch

     IERI (Yesterday) we learn that T-Mobile has already started making reservations for the iPhone 5 terminal of those from Apple, although the company from Cupertino did not make any announcement regarding the launch of the new device. Today we find out that Sprint starts install equipment that strengthens the operator's signal near Apple stores in order to offer the strongest possible signal to future new customers of the company. this measure confirming the fact that Sprint could launch the iPhone 5 after 4 years of sitting and "watching" how AT&T generated record sales thanks to iPhone terminals.

One thing I can tell you is that the electrical contractor that I work for is contracted to install Sprint "repeaters" at The Domain. There is an Apple Store at The Domain. One of the "repeaters" is to be installed INSIDE the Apple Store. There is to be a total of 5 "repeaters" installed. The equipment is CDMA and 4G (Sprint).

      Sprint installs CDMA and 4G LTE equipment, but the iPhone 5 will surely be compatible with CDMA technology but not with 4G LTE, which in the US is barely implemented on a large scale. Apple does not implement "immature" technologies in its own products, so maybe next year we will have an iPhone 5 compatible with LTE technology and maybe by next year Orange will be able to put into operation its own infrastructure based on this technology. Finally, the compatibility of the iPhone 5 with Sprint could suggest the possible launch of a "world mode" terminal compatible with any network in the world, something that Apple could do since the launch of the iPhone 4.