• BearOfaTime
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    3 months ago

    Haven’t the other vendors already removed theirs from consumer use?

    I know it’s still available for commercial use, as there are SCADA systems still using Verizon and other CDMA 2G.

    • HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com
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      3 months ago

      answering my own question:

      "The 2G shutdown isn’t entirely a cost-cutting measure. T-Mobile will likely use the bandwidth and frequencies currently dedicated to 2G for improving LTE and 5G coverage, as it did when shutting down its 3G network and Sprint’s old infrastructure. The company is currently using Band 2 (1900 Mhz) for both 2G and 4G LTE. "

      • shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zipOPM
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        3 months ago

        Technically, yes, if you consider something like 500 kilohertz to be more bandwidth. 2G required very narrow bandwidth and has been running on absolutely bare bones minimal bandwidth for years. So it’s not going to bring anything substantial. That’s for sure.

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      2 months ago

      More coverage, 5g low band.

      The bandwidth comes from midband, and in cities high band.

  • Sam_Bass@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Bout damn time. Ive had to disable it on my phone for months now ever since reading how hackers are uzing it to spoof the isps li k pages and make you think your connection is secure enough that your login/pssses that you type can be logged and copied