T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction
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Oh look... according to that map my home town still won't have service.
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@coliver Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. T-Mobile works great "in town" but go 30 min form Buffalo in any direction and service goes bye-bye
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@jt1001001 said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@coliver Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. T-Mobile works great "in town" but go 30 min form Buffalo in any direction and service goes bye-bye
You can say that about most of the providers except Verzion up there.
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@coliver said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
Oh look... according to that map my home town still won't have service.
Just for the end of the year, their new spectrum covers the entire country. They are just racing to build towers and put up new towers.
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@jt1001001 said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@coliver Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. T-Mobile works great "in town" but go 30 min form Buffalo in any direction and service goes bye-bye
Works in Perry Better than Verizon, actually.
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@scottalanmiller said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@jt1001001 said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@coliver Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. T-Mobile works great "in town" but go 30 min form Buffalo in any direction and service goes bye-bye
Works in Perry Better than Verizon, actually.
Except I have no issues using my Verzion phone in Perry ever. I am there all the time. My Tmobile phone however is sporadic at best around here.
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@Minion-Queen said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@scottalanmiller said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@jt1001001 said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@coliver Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. T-Mobile works great "in town" but go 30 min form Buffalo in any direction and service goes bye-bye
Works in Perry Better than Verizon, actually.
Except I have no issues using my Verzion phone in Perry ever. I am there all the time. My Tmobile phone however is sporadic at best around here.
My dad's would totally cut out on the north side of town. My TMobile kept working.
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One of the reasons I have kept (and for at least a couple more years) will stick with Verizon, despite the premium, is that the phones work everywhere I go regularly.
John LeGere did touch on the fact that most phones that run on LTE are not compatible with the spectrum that they just bought. When I saw the sections they got, my first thought was that LTE was run on a completely different band. Seems I was right about that.
I've had my eyes on T-Mobile for a while. Looks like I'll be keeping a closer watch for the next year or two.
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@dafyre said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
John LeGere did touch on the fact that most phones that run on LTE are not compatible with the spectrum that they just bought. When I saw the sections they got, my first thought was that LTE was run on a completely different band. Seems I was right about that.
LTE is a signaling scheme, it has no tie to a band. The issue is the radios in current phones don't talk to that band. This is the case with all new band auctions, they are only useful once new radios are available.
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I've been using tmobile family plan for almost 5 years now. Never any issues until I go to the deserts, which nothing works then not just tmobile.
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@scottalanmiller said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@dafyre said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
John LeGere did touch on the fact that most phones that run on LTE are not compatible with the spectrum that they just bought. When I saw the sections they got, my first thought was that LTE was run on a completely different band. Seems I was right about that.
LTE is a signaling scheme, it has no tie to a band. The issue is the radios in current phones don't talk to that band. This is the case with all new band auctions, they are only useful once new radios are available.
Thanks. I thought LTE was tied to the band it ran on. Learn something new every day!
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@dafyre said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@scottalanmiller said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
@dafyre said in T-Mobile Buys Large Piece of 600MHz Spectrum in the US from Federal Spectrum Auction:
John LeGere did touch on the fact that most phones that run on LTE are not compatible with the spectrum that they just bought. When I saw the sections they got, my first thought was that LTE was run on a completely different band. Seems I was right about that.
LTE is a signaling scheme, it has no tie to a band. The issue is the radios in current phones don't talk to that band. This is the case with all new band auctions, they are only useful once new radios are available.
Thanks. I thought LTE was tied to the band it ran on. Learn something new every day!
LTE is just a specific type of 3G signaling, AFAIK.
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Yeah, looked it up. No bands. It's just the most advanced 3G signaling method.