![]() So what can you do if you need a cellular booster? Cellular signal boosters work in the five bands that are used by pretty much every other carrier, but not with Sprint’s fairly oddball ones. They also have some frequencies in the expected areas, but between making bad choices and absorbing other companies they’ve ended up with a portfolio of frequencies that is just really, really different from the rest of the US wireless world. Their technology is not only unlike any other carrier in the US, it’s unlike any carrier in the world today, based as it is on older, 2000s era tech and some draft 4G technology.Īdd to that, instead of buying wireless spectrum in the same ranges as AT&T and Verizon, they’ve bought some truly oddball chunks of radio waves for their high-speed network. The company isn’t always easy for a techie like me to like, because they’ve made some really wacky decisions. If you read this blog a lot you’ve probably picked up on the fact that I make fun of Sprint a lot. Octo| STREAMING SATURDAY: Reboot on Hulu.Octo| Why does the screen go black when you change channels on DIRECTV?.Octo| How much power do DIRECTV receivers and DVRs draw?.Octo| What do the USB ports on a DIRECTV receiver do?.Octo| Winter Fishing Tips for Boat Owners. ![]() Octo| Pocket-sized Radio, Tons of Features.Octo| Podcast #496: House of the Dragon.Octo| Why don’t they use solid state drives in DVRs?.Octo| If you’re not following Signal Connect on Facebook, you’re missing out. ![]()
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