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nephipower

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  1. RT @stroughtonsmith: Now that the year-of-Viticci is over, I'm sad that iPad might be on the back burner again for a while. It has one majo…

  2. RT @gruber: —Hey Siri how many quarts are in a gallon? —What would you like me to convert one gallon to? —Quarts. —Quartz is a mineral c…

  3. @caseyliss Yup totally agree. I was just glad to see at least one step in the right direction with Siri to at least… https://t.co/gFRsBDQoMT

  4. RT @viticci: Tech experts a few years ago: “Nintendo should stop making hardware and just release smartphone games” Nintendo, a couple of…

  5. RT @JonyIveParody: My favourite feature of iOS is how it randomly capitalises words for no apparent reason. #ItJustWorks

  6. RT @MackenzieAstin: Hey, @AjitPaiFCC, today my mom would have turned 71. But she didn't. Because she died in March of 2016. Can you please…

  7. RT @arnoldkim: iPhone X: airplane mode animation https://t.co/PxuJWgLJlr

  8. @_inside Does this release use the internal employee build flag?

  9. @kylesethgray I read your article on iMore about S3 Apple Watch. Have you tested the HR monitor on S3 vs your external wahoo HR monitor?

  10. RT @panzer: Today marks the third time one of my iPhones has vibrated itself out of alignment with its wireless charging pad over night. ht…

  11. RT @BenBajarin: It’s official, I don’t like Qi wireless charging. iPhone 8 Plus has to be placed in exact right position or won’t charge.

  12. @settern I can’t find synced Music Storage Limits anymore in watchOS 4. Was hoping to set S3 LTE to more than 2GB. Is this setting gone now?

  13. RT @Tricertops: Embrace the notch! Am I doing it right? https://t.co/p1NhBr4vnx

  14. RT @migueldeicaza: All you have to do is duct tape 10 Android devices. Voila! https://t.co/aiwZ26bTqf

  15. Ah ok, that makes more sense now. The reason I am asking about these questions is so I can figure out how many component carriers exist in my city. Then I can see how much more potential there is for increased speeds in areas once 4CA becomes available in UE and carriers. So based upon my example above since it would be intraband non-contiguous it would be 2 CC. Thank you for explaining things.
  16. I don't understand what your response is really answering. That seems like a vague statement. Define what you mean when you say "LTE carrier"? Basically the whole point of my post was to help understand the definition of LTE component carrier since in all my searching online I couldn't find out a definition of that in relation to LTE Band Blocks.
  17. LTE Advanced (LTE-A) is able to provide faster speeds by using carrier aggregation which combines different LTE Component Carriers (CC). This article gives the basics for how it works. http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/cellulartelecomms/lte-long-term-evolution/4g-lte-advanced-carrier-channel-aggregation.php As you can see by this image in the article there can be different combinations of contiguous or non-contiguous CCs. http://www.radio-electronics.com/images/lte-carrier-aggregation-03.gif What I am trying to better understand how is the component carrier size is determined inside a LTE band if a carrier is licensed for some contiguous and non-contiguous blocks within a band. It is very common in a market for a carrier to have different Blocks of an LTE band. For example, lets assume in a city a carrier is licensed for AWS3 Blocks G, H and J. Using the chart below you can see that Blocks G & H are contiguous spectrum and there is a gap between Block H and J. http://www.commlawblog.com/files/2014/04/aws-3-charts-1.jpg So for carrier aggregation would Blocks G & H be considered 1 component carrier (CC) and Block J would be 1 CC? Or would Blocks G, H, and J be considered 1 CC even though there is a gap between H & J?
  18. RT @greyham: Pulling an established app from the store with no advance notice should only ever happen in truly extraordinary & necessary ci…

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