QUOTE(alf233 @ Sep 13 2013, 10:07 AM)
The first step of LTE-A is carrier aggregation. Maxis and Celcom could easily aggregate their 1.8GHz & 2.6GHz spectrum today on the network side. However the issue is with device.
Although most LTE devices can support both of these band, none of them can do carrier aggregation. and almost all of them are cat-3 device, which can support DL speed of up to 100Mbps.
In order for you to enjoy LTE-A Carrier Aggregation, you will need a cat-4 device that can do carrier aggregation.
Today, you can actually count with your fingers the number of cat-4 devices that commercially available
I just bought this. It looks pretty much like a Cat 4 device, right?Although most LTE devices can support both of these band, none of them can do carrier aggregation. and almost all of them are cat-3 device, which can support DL speed of up to 100Mbps.
In order for you to enjoy LTE-A Carrier Aggregation, you will need a cat-4 device that can do carrier aggregation.
Today, you can actually count with your fingers the number of cat-4 devices that commercially available
http://andrewsestore.com/store/huawei-e577...router-new.html
Sep 20 2013, 02:42 PM

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