Friday, July 15, 2011

Verizon LTE: no roaming, also if you want to

Several companies are hopping on the LTE bandwagon, but it turns out to be isolating an experience more than we hoped. In PCMag, a Verizon spokesman confirmed that its broadband network to the fourth generation not compatible with other airlines in the United States. It turns out, their own big red and AT & T mix the separate block of 700 MHz spectrum using only a fraction of the overlap that little room for phones on both networks can be. There is not much hope for roaming in MetroPCS or LightSquared, either, as their waves LTE 1700MHz and 1500MHz, or use. This smattering of frequencies means there will be almost impossible to get G network of other companies at the national level to 4. What is worse, has allowed the ITU 12 bands for LTE use around the world, so don't count, across a wide range of global device - and you thought that the sorting through international 3 g was bad, you don't? We are still a long way away, learn our LTE roaming fate, but it seems that the largest airline in the United States the trip not on us is not easy.

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