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Why is mine 8665? Is there different blocks being used?

 

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8665 is the G block carrier.

 

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It's called VoLTE lite and we were told of such an implementations many many moons ago and I hinted it here.

 

Is there a chance of the call handing over to EVDO data with this implementation?

 

 

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Is there a chance of the call handing over to EVDO data with this implementation?

 

 

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I don't think so.

 

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Appalachian Wireless LTE works like a charm. :)

 

Oddly enough, 3G speeds are capped.

 

I got a little VZW EVDO and successfully roamed.

Exercised that extended LTE well this weekend.  Used 6GB a lone on tether.  Brother has 3Mbps internet and AW was giving me 15~20Mbps so kept all our devices on my tether.  Really dig the new unlimited plan. :D

 

Man, I totally forgot to Sensorly the LTE coverage.  Shoot.

 

What equipment is capable of 25+25CA?  I forgot that in KY they have two 5x5 carriers on B25, but there is no CA on it.

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Exercised that extended LTE well this weekend. Used 6GB a lone on tether. Brother has 3Mbps internet and AW was giving me 15~20Mbps so kept all our devices on my tether. Really dig the new unlimited plan. :D

 

Man, I totally forgot to Sensorly the LTE coverage. Shoot.

 

What equipment is capable of 25+25CA? I forgot that in KY they have two 5x5 carriers on B25, but there is no CA on it.

They should be working on B25XB25 CA nationwide.

 

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Hate going to my mom's ugh poor optimization... Go 20 feet outside and I get B41, where the hell is B26?8a69247f70cd68ef4efa98c8157c2118.jpg

 

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not deployed? Have u called or tweeted sprint to double check on it?

 

 

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not deployed? Have u called or tweeted sprint to double check on it?

 

 

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I submitted a report in the Sprint app, I now B26 is deployed I'll pick it up here and there at my mom's but basically no service and roaming on Verizon. So at my mom's it Wi-Fi Calling for me.

 

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You might be a candidate for mb, with b41 outside on phone, mb might pick it up and solve ur issues!!!

 

If not, if they have a good internet connection, lte airave.

 

 

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Hate going to my mom's ugh poor optimization... Go 20 feet outside and I get B41, where the hell is B26?

 

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That shows roaming.

 

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Does anyone know if the iPhone 6s is B25 CA capable?

That came out in 2015 so no. iPhone 7/7 plus are however.

 

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I just saw this on sprints northeast region on Facebook page and not giving too much detail , just fast speeds using it.Most like air harmony cell.

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I just saw this on sprints northeast region on Facebook page and not giving too much detail , just fast speeds using it.Most like air harmony cell.

Linked from this Tweet (https://twitter.com/walkermarka/status/868479835705888769) which was retweeted by Günther.

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