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4 hours ago, belusnecropolis said:

If you have Sprint it is most likely T-Mobile roam like home, they also roam on AT&T LTE now, but it can be throttled pretty slow.

It wasn't showing that I was roaming which is why I found it odd.

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8 minutes ago, Brad The Beast said:

That's how they did T-Mobile roaming. 

Not in my experience, I sometimes roam on B4 in my basement at work and it shows roaming, this time no such thing. Why would sometimes roaming on T-Mobile show roaming and other times not?

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1 minute ago, BlueAngel said:

Not in my experience, I sometimes roam on B4 in my basement at work and it shows roaming, this time no such thing. Why would sometimes roaming on T-Mobile show roaming and other times not?

Could be AT&T LTE roaming as well. 

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23 minutes ago, Brad The Beast said:

Could be AT&T LTE roaming as well. 

Could be I guess, I only pulled up the debug screen thinking someone had a magic box as I didn't have VoLTE but that's quite possible. I have yet to ever roam on AT&T.

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1 minute ago, BlueAngel said:

Could be I guess, I only pulled up the debug screen thinking someone had a magic box as I didn't have VoLTE but that's quite possible. I have yet to ever roam on AT&T.

Next time it happens, grab the PLMN. 

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Could be I guess, I only pulled up the debug screen thinking someone had a magic box as I didn't have VoLTE but that's quite possible. I have yet to ever roam on AT&T.
Guess you guys didn't read my comment? What city are you in? That shows B66 at 20x20 and att has very little 20x20 on AWS.

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Next time it happens, grab the PLMN. 
It's TMobile when you see B66 at 20x20 it's likely not att has they don't have a much aws spectrum as TMO and VZW. They had to give up some to T-Mobile under the failed merger

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7 minutes ago, Tengen31 said:

It's TMobile when you see B66 at 20x20 it's likely not att has they don't have a much aws spectrum as TMO and VZW. They had to give up some to T-Mobile under the failed merger

I've roamed on AT&T 20x20 b66 in my area before. 

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Philadelphia.
I've roamed on AT&T 20x20 b66 in my area before. 
There is some areas that have it. Going by spectrum Omega att does not have it on Philly and if that area is anything like NYC all att bands are 10x10 or 5x5. I know up north in Minnesota att did acquire some more AWS spectrum so your area could have also. TMobile is only 10x10 in yours so that's even more possibly but Nationwide it's not.

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2 minutes ago, RAvirani said:

This is just not my day 😂. I thought you typed 311-480. Yes, 311-490 is a Sprint PLMN. It's used for Virgin mobile. 

I really need to get some sleep. 

We all have those days lol. It's Tuesday which is just as bad as Monday.

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Mississippi has backed out of the NY-led antitrust suit and has signed on to back the DOJ deal. Looks like they got T-Mobile to agree to certain coverage requirements.

I wonder if Texas is next? Republicans control the state because of the rural Texas vote. Striking a similar deal for more rural coverage seems like a no brainier in order to solidify their rural voting base.

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27 minutes ago, Trip said:

I wonder how this would play into the DOJ settlement.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/apollo-pitching-att

If this comes to pass, does all the Dish spectrum--and the associated new fourth wireless company--end up with AT&T?  Oops?

- Trip

Seems like it does.   Not good!   Seems like perfect timing to help add another wrench into the Sprint T Mobile gears...  when does the nonsense stop? 

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4 hours ago, dro1984 said:

Seems like it does.   Not good!   Seems like perfect timing to help add another wrench into the Sprint T Mobile gears...  when does the nonsense stop? 

[Edit] Oops. Wrong thread....my bad

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