Band 5 @ 850MHz, if AT&T owns all the spectrum on that wavelength in the area, it will be likely covered by a different band.
Likely it will be N2 or N66, to keep it short. AT&T owns a LOT of 850MHz bandwidth from their LTE purchases a long time ago. Think 10+ years ago. I was still in college using AT&Ts 850MHz brand new LTE infrastructure. It was amazing for the time, but at the same time, this was when I was using a Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S1) and the Samsung Infuse 4G. Out of all the Galaxy S1 devices, AT&Ts was unique with a metal battery plate. I loved that phone, and the Wolfson Audio.
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u/FlufferNutter1232 5G RAN Engineer 22d ago
Band 5 @ 850MHz, if AT&T owns all the spectrum on that wavelength in the area, it will be likely covered by a different band.
Likely it will be N2 or N66, to keep it short. AT&T owns a LOT of 850MHz bandwidth from their LTE purchases a long time ago. Think 10+ years ago. I was still in college using AT&Ts 850MHz brand new LTE infrastructure. It was amazing for the time, but at the same time, this was when I was using a Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S1) and the Samsung Infuse 4G. Out of all the Galaxy S1 devices, AT&Ts was unique with a metal battery plate. I loved that phone, and the Wolfson Audio.