p*********r 发帖数: 4593 | 1 Just saw the news about T-Mobile LTE goes live.
我知道这边有很多高手.
请问 all LTE(AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon) and other countries use the same
standard/frequency or different carriers have different standard. | n**y 发帖数: 11447 | 2 在美国是different carriers have different frequency | m*****d 发帖数: 1613 | 3 lte目前有40多个频段。各家公司各取所需。
【在 p*********r 的大作中提到】 : Just saw the news about T-Mobile LTE goes live. : 我知道这边有很多高手. : 请问 all LTE(AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon) and other countries use the same : standard/frequency or different carriers have different standard.
| s*y 发帖数: 18644 | 4 What is the link?
Is there a list of cities in which TM LTE is enabled?
【在 p*********r 的大作中提到】 : Just saw the news about T-Mobile LTE goes live. : 我知道这边有很多高手. : 请问 all LTE(AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon) and other countries use the same : standard/frequency or different carriers have different standard.
| s*y 发帖数: 18644 | 5 only see Phoenix, San Jose.
btw, TM LTE claims to have LTE at 1700, 2100 | p*********r 发帖数: 4593 | 6 Here is the speed test result in San Jose.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/26/t-mobile-lte-speed-tests/
I am not sure if Note 2 is T-Mobile version or some other version.
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Wondering whether T-Mobile's LTE network has the chops to live up to the "
smokin'" adjectives we had thrown our way throughout the event? We certainly
were, so we headed right to the suite of devices and got our hands-on all
the phones we could. Speeds are quite good in general -- but interestingly
things did start slowing down as more and more folks fired up Ookla's
SpeedTest app, doing all they could to test T-Mo's nascent network. Join us
after the break for our findings.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II was first up, and that delivered a very healthy
average of 40Mbps down over three runs, with upload speeds hovering around
25Mbps. The HTC One came second (sadly, there's no GS 4 to test) and speeds
there averaged 25Mbps down and about 12 up. Finally, we tested two separate
iPhone 5s and, interestingly, saw different speeds. The first averaged
26Mbps down, the second 18 -- despite being tested at the same time.
Download speeds hovered around 10Mbps and pings were always very good,
typically under 50ms.
So, as ever numbers vary widely from test to test, but the network can
certainly deliver some impressive numbers on average. Of course, how it
performs with the crush of thousands of subscribers remains to be seen. T-
Mobile CEO John Legere told us the company has plenty of bandwidth and
encouraged subscribers to "bring it." That they will, John. |
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