tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789017239427251571.post7174733196873064438..comments2024-03-12T00:16:08.021-06:00Comments on Wireless Noise: News, Rumors and Arguments: Ready for A 6-Band Phone?Oz Andrewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17298717393298238178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789017239427251571.post-39976487368713271932010-04-15T10:25:08.053-06:002010-04-15T10:25:08.053-06:00Hi,
My name is Ryan and I work in partnership wit...Hi,<br /><br />My name is Ryan and I work in partnership with Cricket. I'de like to add more details regarding Cricket's network and how it operates. Cricket's new, expanded coverage is made possible by additions we've made to our own, proprietary 3G network and also supplemented through agreements with some roaming partners, including Sprint. We're utilizing Sprint coverage towers and its 4G/3G wireless network in some parts of the U.S.<br /><br />Best,<br />Ryan on behalf of CricketCricket_Ryanhttp://www.mycricket.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789017239427251571.post-14994630549621558382010-04-13T11:11:34.457-06:002010-04-13T11:11:34.457-06:00Great article, and spot on. It's gotten crazy...Great article, and spot on. It's gotten crazy with the amount of spectrums that have to be accounted for when making a cell phone today. My Blackberry 9700 is a six band phone, and if you count wifi, a seven band phone. My hope is that when LTE becomes widespread, there won't have to be so many different bandwidths to cram into these devices. I'm afraid that's a long shot though.Williamnoreply@blogger.com