If you're a Verizon customer, you may have noticed faster download speeds recently. That's because the carrier has flipped the switch on its LTE Advanced network in over 460 cities across the US.
Verzion's LTE Advance works by using multiple wireless channels to deliver more bandwidth for faster speeds. The company claims customers will see up to 225 Mbps download speeds using two channels, and up to 300 Mbps using three channels.
Those numbers won't mean much in the real world, as theoretical throughput is quite a bit higher than the actual throughput you'll see. That's why the company only claims up to 50% faster download speeds.
LTE Advanced isn't a new technology, but Verizon is making a big deal about it today as it has expanded coverage to over 90% of the US population. Verizon has been slowly rolling out the technology over the last year. Check out Verizon's map to see if your city supports LTE Advanced.
In order to take advantage of Verizon's LTE Advanced network, you'll need a compatible device. Popular phones like the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S7, Moto Z, and LG G5 all support it, but older phones may be out of luck. Check out Verizon's full list of supported devices to see if yours qualifies.
Other carriers like T-Mobile are also expanding their LTE coverage and improving speeds. The Uncarrier calls their technology "Extended Range LTE," and uses the 700 MHz spectrum to deliver faster and more reliable LTE to its customers.
LTE Advanced isn't as fast as 5G will be, but it'll tide us over for now.
from TechRadar: Phone and communications news http://www.techradar.com/1327331
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