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24 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

Someone just posted a screen shot of 40mbs upload on Sprint through 15x15 B25. Ive personally seen as high as 21mbs on B41 here with CA. So nothing particularly special.

Never seen anything over 16 up on B41, or B25 for that matter.

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32 minutes ago, nexgencpu said:

Someone just posted a screen shot of 40mbs upload on Sprint through 15x15 B25. Ive personally seen as high as 21mbs on B41 here with CA. So nothing particularly special.

That was my screenshot in the Jacksonville market thread. 

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2 hours ago, nexgencpu said:

Someone just posted a screen shot of 40mbs upload on Sprint through 15x15 B25. Ive personally seen as high as 21mbs on B41 here with CA. So nothing particularly special.

 

1 hour ago, though said:

When your norm is 4-6 Mbps peak, 16+ is welcomed!

I got 14 up on 10x10 B25 this morning. Of course, that's really close to the site with little obstruction and the least used sector on the site.

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If you have a rooted Android, you can turn off the Sprint bands and see the extent of T-Mobile Roaming.
Didn't work for me when I just tried in NSG. Goes to 3G. Set the phone to LTE only and no service.

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23 hours ago, ingenium said:

Didn't work for me when I just tried in NSG. Goes to 3G. Set the phone to LTE only and no service.

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Try turning off CDMA BC1, BC10, LTE B25, B26, B41. Don't force anything. Just let the phone do it's own thing after turning off all those bands.

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Try turning off CDMA BC1, BC10, LTE B25, B26, B41. Don't force anything. Just let the phone do it's own thing after turning off all those bands.
It's not possible to turn off CDMA in NSG. At least not on the Pixel. Just GSM, WCDMA, and LTE bands. I turned off B25, 26, 41, and it goes to 3g. The only way to disable CDMA is to set it to LTE only mode.

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6 hours ago, ingenium said:

It's not possible to turn off CDMA in NSG. At least not on the Pixel. Just GSM, WCDMA, and LTE bands. I turned off B25, 26, 41, and it goes to 3g. The only way to disable CDMA is to set it to LTE only mode.

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It is possible on a LG G2 to turn off 1x1900 BC1 and/or 1x800 BC10 in NSG.

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On 10/11/2018 at 9:58 PM, ingenium said:

It's not possible to turn off CDMA in NSG. At least not on the Pixel. Just GSM, WCDMA, and LTE bands. I turned off B25, 26, 41, and it goes to 3g. The only way to disable CDMA is to set it to LTE only mode.

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Really? I used to turn it off on the Google Nexus all the time.

That's very odd.

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On 10/9/2018 at 9:06 PM, MacinJosh said:

My iPhone spends more time on T-Mobile B4 than it does on Sprint B26 or B25 now. It’s wild and I don’t get it. I had decent B26 at my house.

I'm glad to see someone say this (particularly from a completely different part of the country) so I know its not just me - though in SCP its labeled as Clearwire B4 vs. TMo here for some reason.  Note, this is only at home, at work or transit in between I never hit B4.

Also, my wife and I had to disable network push of phone time because of this, because when connecting to the B4 LTE carrier it kept adding several hours to the legitimate time (I actually was way late to work one morning because of this too. ? )

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T-Mo lays out its network plans for the FCC

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T-Mobile US projects a huge boost in speed and capacity on a combined network: capacity for 21 exabytes of 5G traffic on a monthly basis, with an anticipated average throughput of 451 Mbps and peak throughput of 4.2 Gbps. The two companies said that their current average throughput is 100 Mbps for T-Mo and 116 Mbps for Sprint, and their current peak throughputs are 2.8 Gbps for T-Mobile and 0.7 Gbps for Sprint. The carriers claim that they can cover 293 million potential customers with throughput speeds of more than 100 Mbps.

 

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8 hours ago, PythonFanPA said:

I'm glad to see someone say this (particularly from a completely different part of the country) so I know its not just me - though in SCP its labeled as Clearwire B4 vs. TMo here for some reason.  Note, this is only at home, at work or transit in between I never hit B4.

Also, my wife and I had to disable network push of phone time because of this, because when connecting to the B4 LTE carrier it kept adding several hours to the legitimate time (I actually was way late to work one morning because of this too. ? )

On my iPhone XS Max, Bands 2 & 4 LTE shows up as Sprint native service on the device, but in Field Test Mode you know it's T-Mobile because the MCC MNC is 310 260. So it never actually states that it's T-Mobile except for the MCC MNC.

And yes, my phone kept jumping 5 hours behind and back.

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9 hours ago, MacinJosh said:

On my iPhone XS Max, Bands 2 & 4 LTE shows up as Sprint native service on the device, but in Field Test Mode you know it's T-Mobile because the MCC MNC is 310 260. So it never actually states that it's T-Mobile except for the MCC MNC.

And yes, my phone kept jumping 5 hours behind and back.

Does it roam even with roaming disabled on the phone?
I saw someone say this on reddit recently.
 

When you say it shows up as native Sprint, isn't this because your phone sees the Sprint 1xRTT voice?

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2 hours ago, Bob Newhart said:

Does it roam even with roaming disabled on the phone?
I saw someone say this on reddit recently.
 

When you say it shows up as native Sprint, isn't this because your phone sees the Sprint 1xRTT voice?

On my iphone xs max it shows up as Sprint service and if you disable LTE roaming it still roams on T-Mobile.

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2 hours ago, Terrell352 said:

On my iphone xs max it shows up as Sprint service and if you disable LTE roaming it still roams on T-Mobile.

Seems like the iPhone Xs Max is the only iPhone to access T-mobile roaming. Also, Is T-Mobile roaming enabled nationwide or just market to market?

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Seems like the iPhone Xs Max is the only iPhone to access T-mobile roaming. Also, Is T-Mobile roaming enabled nationwide or just market to market?
I don't know. My S9+ will not roam even in 1x areas. The iphone will roam without issue

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