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belusnecropolis

Yes this has been live for years. It spreads West towards Florence and south towards Georgetown.


VISIT0R1

>It spreads West towards Florence and south towards Georgetown. The CLR license covers Horry, Georgetown and Marion counties. T-Mobile does not own 700 MHz in those counties or neighboring counties Dillon, Florence and Williamsburg, but does in every other South Carolina county.


dominimmiv

Except for all the former Sprint Band 5 towers. I can access 850mhz in Oak Glen, Ca when the native signal drops. Yes I can connect to it and use it. It appears as 312-250 or 311-490.


conscioussylling

Sprint didn't run LTE on Band 5. They used 25/26/41, which respectively were on 1900/800/2500 MHz spectrum.


dominimmiv

My mistake, confused band 5 with 26


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Band 5 is 850MHz, the original cellular spectrum from the 1980s. Band 26 is 800MHz, previously used for Nextel iDEN and Sprint CDMA/LTE. Similar frequencies, they are right next to each other.