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Hello all, I'm probably late to the party, but I was driving through Pataskala yesterday and saw this.

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Good to here from you.  Yes, we have had those for a while, but keep trying. 

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Hello all, is this new?

 

Very good, you have been credited with a new find. 

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Very good, you have been credited with a new find.

Awesome!!! [emoji2] The signal didn't stay on for long and once I got to Rosehill, my phone switched to LTE 1900. Before it did that, LTE 800 was reaching pretty low dB levels, around -110 dB.
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Spotted at an Columbus area hotel. Probably just passing through.

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:sunny:   Important news: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-386-sprint-lte-advanced-carrier-aggregation-discovered-live-today-in-atlanta-b41-2xca/

 

Also Cincinnati and Indianapolis.  Likely here in Columbus at some of our Sprint B41 Second Carrier sites.  You will need a high-end phone introduced this year that supports CA. 

Top download speed so far is 119Mbps. :coolbeans:

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:sunny: Important news: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-386-sprint-lte-advanced-carrier-aggregation-discovered-live-today-in-atlanta-b41-2xca/

 

Also Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Likely here in Columbus at some of our Sprint B41 Second Carrier sites. You will need a high-end phone introduced this year that supports CA.

Top download speed so far is 119Mbps. :coolbeans:

wonder if this was a carrier update I got
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wonder if this was a carrier update I got

 

:( Unfortunately, Apple is a bit behind in this area of Carrier Aggregation.  No hope until the next product release.

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Sorry to be so ignorant, but when people talk about you need to have the newest devices that are CA capable, does that include the Zing Hotspot?

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Sorry to be so ignorant, but when people talk about you need to have the newest devices that are CA capable, does that include the Zing Hotspot?

 

I believe the Zing hotspot was introduced in 2013, so no.  However, all band 41 users will benefit from having more b41 carriers (where available).

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:sunny: Important news: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-386-sprint-lte-advanced-carrier-aggregation-discovered-live-today-in-atlanta-b41-2xca/

 

Also Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Likely here in Columbus at some of our Sprint B41 Second Carrier sites. You will need a high-end phone introduced this year that supports CA.

Top download speed so far is 119Mbps. :coolbeans:

CA has also been spotted in these locations too? Nevermind I just answered my own question. I can't wait until it's turned on in Columbus!

 

 

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CA has also been spotted in these locations too? Nevermind I just answered my own question. I can't wait until it's turned on in Columbus!

 

 

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CA is coming online everywhere.

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Wow so this is going on all over the states. Sprint is just doing it silently

 

 

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