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LTE 101 | AT&T

What exactly is LTE? LTE is the next step in wireless technology, and it’s expected to be THE mobile broadband platform for new services and innovation for the foreseeable future. Learn more about LTE and how AT&T 4G LTE allows you to stream, download, upload, browse and game faster than ever before.

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  • we do not have adequate service if any for 30 years ive only had 1 bar or no service in my city whats the deal im fixing to move for the 4th time to a rural area because Im purchasing a home but there is once again no signal so boosters will not work you have to have some kind of signal to boost you also do not offer highspeed internet not sure what neighbors are doing about cellphone service and yes there are neighbors all around just because its rural doesnt meet its obsolete stop price gouging rural clients and ignoring us and get us a signal I also have dropped at&t 3 times because of inadequate service leaving you a bill of over 5,000 dollars I will not return equipment because you will report everything to collections anyway if you are going to try and ruin my credit anyway ill keep your equipment I really dont care because I dispute the charges with collections stating inadequate service but yet charging 300 a month for service and I will never pay you until you bring a 4 or 5 bar signal I recently canceled once again and went with a cheaper provider but they use your towers my current internet provider will service our new area but I cant use wifi calling because its not available for BYOD with my current cellphone provider and im not purchasing a new phone from them because you have to outright buy it because its prepaid and for one they dont offer anything im interested in

  • its more like 25 bucks for 2 gigs on AT&T Android devices…30 Bucks for 3gigs for Apple devices. 10 bucks per gig thereafter.

  • Noooo thats not necessarily true. At&t does work in the states. Don't know where you're getting your information theres buddy.

  • Hey guess what, HSPA+ is what makes up 4GLTE all together in other carriers situation!!!! Otherwise other carriers 4GLTE's are not real LTE due to them not having the HSPA+ to make them a true LTE network all together.

  • It's funny how the image showing how long the standard is supposed to last til 2020 because that is when Samsung announced the implementation of 5G. What is missing is the fact that ATT data plans are terrible. They give you fast speeds with caps to how much you can use without paying extra. 25 bucks get you 5 gigs of data wow. Went to 6 Flags and was spoiled by Sprints unlimited 4G. went home and was ticked because of my terrible 3G. Sprint needs to hurry up bring 4G that 90 miles.

  • The theoretical download speed for 4G LTE is 100 megabits per second. For a smart phone, that is literally, lightning fast. However the only issue with that is certain carriers won't let you download a song, movie or such if it's over 50 megabytes. Even if you have a true, 100 megabit full strength connection. So far my iPhone 5 with AT&T network, I was using Nashville, TN LTE network when I went to a game, did several speed tests and got my record of 49.84 mb/s on my download. Upload was 24mb/s

  • Where's Verizon's video response?
    Oh yeah… They don't have one — because they SUCK!

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