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LTE Plus / Enhanced LTE (was "Sprint Spark" - Official Name for the Tri-Band Network)


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I have seen some changes along I-880 in Union City and Hayward

So you know which sites? I'd love to mark them on the NV 2.0 map. And if you have any SCP logs I'd check those for you as well.

 

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Should the speeds be that fast ?

 

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Yes you should see a increase in speeds due to a capacity increase

 

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10x10 maxes out at 75Mbps and there is nothing in SCP saying that is what Band the phone was connected to. There is no GCI so the provider is stale info it could be B41.

There was a 2 next to it

 

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Ok my fault

 

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signal check does this when you go to the edge of lte. You need to airplane mode it and then turn airplane mode off then you will see the right results.
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Do we have 10x10 already

 

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Yes you do have 10X10 already

 

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That is Band 41. When 1x shows at the same time as LTE, the data showing in SCP gets stuck. There is a fix coming for that soon. There is not a 10x10 carrier live in Phoenix, and there likely won't be one soon. In the future, as CDMA gets cut down more, a 10x10 may be possible. 

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That is Band 41. When 1x shows at the same time as LTE, the data showing in SCP gets stuck. There is a fix coming for that soon. There is not a 10x10 carrier live in Phoenix, and there likely won't be one soon. In the future, as CDMA gets cut down more, a 10x10 may be possible.

Ok understood sorry for the confusion

 

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