It's been awhile since I posted on here, but I thought this would be nice to share with you all. Band 25, tower off of Isleta, near Rio Bravo. (Behind Taco Bell/ KFC).
There was this website that said T-Mobile is capable of deploying their wideband LTE because they own 20 MHz of aws. I was confused on that because I thought Verizon owned it
Plus I found this
Final getting LTE at my house... But only when I go out side and I hold my phone up in air.
Had to take a screenshot just to make sure that my eyes weren't lying to me.
This is so far the best result I have gotten on LTE. Took this result on Gibson and Yale, I also noticed that this site was constant on speed above 10mbs.
I saw this while I bought my new hover car, but unfortunately mercedes revealed the new teleporter so that was a waste of money.
(But I wasn't joking about mexico and their fiber network.)
If it does happen at least mexico would probably updated our state network to fiber. Mexico is the fastest country to update their broadband Internet to fiber.
That wouldn't really be possible because if they give up New Mexico then they would have to give up California, Arizon, and Colorado, because of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Does anybody know the speed difference between T-Mobile wideband LTE and Sprint Spark in real world scenarios, or did this network just got launch and is till being tested.