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17 hours ago, Dkoellerwx said:

Is the left hand antenna dual or tri-band? If dual, I didn't know those existed but that's neat. 

Dualband 1.9 + 2.5 with the right a quad port 750 MHz antenna. 

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Just to let you know .  Att is using three band ca 15 mhz in band 2 10 mhz in band 30 and 5 mhz in band 12, in some parts they use 10 mhz of band 4 .Claro  started using  3ca with two channels of  10 mhz in band 66 and 10 mhz in band 12 these days , they were just  10 mhz of band 4 until now.T mobile was using just 20 mhz in band 4 now with 5mhz in band 2 added and Sprint as you know  uses ca where they have band 41, 5 mhz in band 25 in most parts and band 13 Openmobile coverage

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On 8/20/2018 at 10:53 PM, Robert7 said:

Just to let you know .  Att is using three band ca 15 mhz in band 2 10 mhz in band 30 and 5 mhz in band 12, in some parts they use 10 mhz of band 4 .Claro  started using  3ca with two channels of  10 mhz in band 66 and 10 mhz in band 12 these days , they were just  10 mhz of band 4 until now.T mobile was using just 20 mhz in band 4 now with 5mhz in band 2 added and Sprint as you know  uses ca where they have band 41, 5 mhz in band 25 in most parts and band 13 Openmobile coverage

Is Claro running VoLTE or not yet?

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1 hour ago, nexgencpu said:

Looks like microwave for backhaul.

lol.  The other middle.  Perhaps LTE 750 (700 c 10x10 from the PRWireless PR, LLC deal, dba Open Mobile)  like Verizon -- 700 a used by T-Mobile elsewhere (different bands).  Sprint also has enough 800 for only 1x800.  References:   http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=3069548  http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=1935940

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1 hour ago, dkyeager said:

lol.  The other middle.  Perhaps LTE 750 (700 c 10x10 from the PRWireless PR, LLC deal, dba Open Mobile)  like Verizon -- 700 a used by T-Mobile elsewhere (different bands).  Sprint also has enough 800 for only 1x800.  References:   http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=3069548  http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=1935940

Still technically correct!?

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3 hours ago, dkyeager said:

lol.  The other middle.  Perhaps LTE 750 (700 c 10x10 from the PRWireless PR, LLC deal, dba Open Mobile)  like Verizon -- 700 a used by T-Mobile elsewhere (different bands).  Sprint also has enough 800 for only 1x800.  References:   http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=3069548  http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseMap.jsp?licKey=1935940

See posts above, it's for 750.

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12 hours ago, Dkoellerwx said:

See posts above, it's for 750.

You are correct about 750.  If caught earlier I would remove it since it is redundant.  It is a different photo as implied later.

I should have just gone to sleep. Before any of these last 24 hour posts. Apologies for being snarky to nextgencpu.

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21 minutes ago, Robert7 said:

Anybody knows if Sprint galaxy s9 or s9+ have b71..? because i went to a sprint store and checked it didnt

All variants of Galaxy devices are exactly the same, including all bands on all variants, so to answer your question, yes they all do.

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