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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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Just wondering if you have discovered AT&T's LTE trial network and if that is "falling back" to 3G/3.5G to support legacy handsets. If I recall correctly AT&T is planning to roll out their LTE network using 1700/2100MHz bands.
That would explain it...
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-20
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This is one real good point.. I just looked up the 4G band@ wikipedia and 4G does come under the 1700 band.
Donno if it really is "falling back" to 3G but from what i read 4G is an extension to 3G so it *might* be possible.
Still not getting my hopes up any, lets see if multiple users can see the same effect.
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2010-01-20
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This is one real good point.. I just looked up the 4G band@ wikipedia and 4G does come under the 1700 band.
Donno if it really is "falling back" to 3G but from what i read 4G is an extension to 3G so it *might* be possible.
Still not getting my hopes up any, lets see if multiple users can see the same effect.
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2010-01-20
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