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Yes that's true and it even roamed off of Verizon's PCs lte

 

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I haven't been to a roaming area with it yet

 

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I haven't been to a roaming area with it yet

 

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Cuz I know in my area Verizon LTE network is 15 megahertz of PCS I have not the greatest coverage with Boost Mobile at my house

 

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Cuz I know in my area Verizon LTE network is 15 megahertz of PCS I have not the greatest coverage with Boost Mobile at my house

 

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Got ya. At my Sprint and, vzw are on the same tower. Outside my house vzw is faster.

 

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Got ya. At my Sprint and, vzw are on the same tower. Outside my house vzw is faster.

 

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Actually it does not run off of Verizon was Miss information please disregard that

 

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Why did my phone show 15 megahertz PCS then

 

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It's connected to it by error. Vzw doesn't allow LTE roaming.

 

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Yeah. Your area could use a new cell site. Can you post signal check next time it connects to vzw that and service mode. I'm just being curious.

 

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Yeah. Your area could use a new cell site. Can you post signal check next time it connects to vzw that and service mode. I'm just being curious.

 

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I'll see what I can do it's switches very randomly

 

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I used lte roaming on Verizon with sprint on i 10 many times extended LTE

 

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Extended LTE means voice roaming but sprints own LTE.

 

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Extended LTE means voice roaming but sprints own LTE.

 

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But we are preferring to talk about prepaid here and the phones and Boost Mobile

 

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Extended LTE means voice roaming but sprints own LTE.

 

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No it doesn't. Not necessarily at least. Extended does mean voice roaming but LTE could be either native or roaming (on partners like USCC, Nextech etc.).

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No it doesn't. Not necessarily at least. Extended does mean voice roaming but LTE could be either native or roaming (on partners like USCC, Nextech etc.).

prepaid eventually get data roaming on LTE or 3G

 

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No it doesn't. Not necessarily at least. Extended does mean voice roaming but LTE could be either native or roaming (on partners like USCC, Nextech etc.).

Lol I was talking about Verizon. Sprint doesn't roam onto vzw LTE. Thos others they do.

 

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Isn't roaming a postpaid feature

 

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For Data it is right now anyway. Boost and, virgin have 50mins of voice roaming.

 

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For Data it is right now anyway. Boost and, virgin have 50mins of voice roaming.

 

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When do you think prepaid will get data roaming

 

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