Ok so I signed up for service through Boost Infinite, I ended up getting the Motorola Razr got it today. They sent the rainbow SIM 2.0 card. Activation was a breeze, connected to Dish's native network (n70 and n71), took the phone out and... IMPRESSED with their network! Getting 200 to 300Mbps over n70 and around 50 to 60 on n71 no coverage drops! Gosh I hope Dish can get it together, VoNR was crystal clear as well. Paying $25.00 a month for the Infinite plan and $10.00 for the Moto Razr. Amazing deal... will do more testing this evening when I get more time. But so far from what I'm seeing Dish needs to stay in the fight. Just rebrand off of damn Boost and call it Dish Wireless...
I think it is likely that T-Mobile will be forced to honor any existing US cellular roaming agreements in those areas as a condition of them taking over the spectrum. In that case, there would be no improvement of service unless T-Mobile improves the service offering in those areas.
My understanding is the MNO carriers are the one who have objected to the use of cell phones in commercial planes. I understand that it ties down too many cell phones at once, thus I can not see this changing. However this depends on how it is structured. Use of a different plmn for satellite service might make it possible for planes only to connect with satellite.
Private pilots have been using cellphones in planes for many decades. Far fewer phones at a lower altitude.
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