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Brad The Beast

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  1. Then you'd have the fun task of trying to get it to work on a corporate network.
  2. If you don't get bands 25 or 41 at your desk then a Magic Box won't work.
  3. So I've read that you can have Verizon provision your device as "CDMA-less". If I were to have Verizon do that, would I be able to activate a Sprint line on my physical SIM? Technically at that point Sprint would be the only CDMA carrier. Has anyone tried this? iPhone Xs
  4. I don't understand how people manage to get hit by trains. We have a BNSF yard here in town. People get hit out in the countryside rather than in town. Like how do you not notice a bright orange locomotive with bright lights and a loud horn approaching you?
  5. Would this be for the 20% of areas where they don't have 2.5 licenses? Do we have any ideas when this auction is going to be?
  6. I don't think aggregating with the unusable band 12 would help speeds much since it's pretty much the bands 2 & 12 show here.
  7. Ah. So band 25 is the primary carrier then. It all makes sense now. When did they enable 25+41 CA?
  8. So how is he getting 261 down and 38 up?
  9. When did they enable interband upload CA?
  10. Taken in Portland, OR on iPhone 11 Pro. Is this FDD TDD (25+41) CA? I mean look at the uploads!
  11. Pennsylvania has joined the fight against the T-Mobile Sprint merger. Sigh, the party continues.
  12. Yep. We won't be seeing 5G from anyone for at least 10 years.
  13. Well when I'm getting up to 300Mbps down on VZW and up to 50Mbps down on Sprint I wouldn't consider 6 down 2 up good.
  14. Between 50ms and 250ms. I'd say the average is around 100ms. Speeds aren't impressive due to lack of spectrum assets in my area. The majority of the towers here are bands 2 and 12, both of which are 5x5. There is one that's bands 2 and 4 (band 4 is also 5x5). There is another that is bands 2, 12, and 71 (pretty sure 71 is 10x10).
  15. Yep. The normal coverage map lets you do that now. You can select non-LTE which matches 3G. 1x was never on the data map.
  16. Does it still show 3G in that area on the coverage map?
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