Friday, July 17, 2015

Sprint Tests LTE Carrier Aggregation

Sprint has promised performance upgrades of its U.S. network, and it appears carrier aggregation (the equivalent of fixed network channel bonding) is one way it plans to do so.

Sprint apparently is testing a bonded 40-MHz channelization (2×20), which will boost data speeds in more than 40 U.S.  markets.

It is believed seven LTE devices will initially be able to take advantage of the new 40-MHz channels, including the HTC M9, the LG G4, the LG G Flex II, Samsung Note Edge, the Samsung Galaxy S6, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and the ZTE hotspot.


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