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It's going to be another 7-8 years before anybody starts dropping LTE...With teleco dropping support for LTE, I feel there will be a update module and extra cost to many
Right, the are starting to drop support for 3G, not LTE.It's going to be another 7-8 years before anybody starts dropping LTE...
I suppose it would be nice if the mobile radios could be replaced for few dollars and little time but the article doesn't support the headline. The Sprint part of TMobile is a special case. Sprint is essentially being wound down. Regarding native TMobile legacy shutdowns (per TMobile support) "no date has been set".There are some shutting down earlier than 7-8 years. The point is they should be using modules that are going to be relevant T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint 2G/3G/4G LTE network shutdown dates: the sunset!
Are you saying the current 2022 MYs are capable of 5G? That would be great if it’s already in there.5G capable but not supported yet
Tesla uses AT&T not Verizon.Anyone know about this. I believe they have LTE right now. I know Verizon is expanding C band on Jan 19th which should help throughput for a lot of people
It hard to believe a forward company like Tesla is putting an old cell technology in its vehicles...maybe its a secret hidden 5g moden activated later with software?Are you saying the current 2022 MYs are capable of 5G? That would be great if it’s already in there.
You can check the FCC IDs.It hard to believe a forward company like Tesla is putting an old cell technology in its vehicles...maybe its a secret hidden 5g moden activated later with software?
What is this issue with airplanes? I can not believe that the FCC and the FAA had failed us. Why are they bickering on this? We have these Federal government regulators for a reason. This would be one of them. The FCC owns all the frequencies that are used in the United States. If the aviation community has issues with a broadcast, they should be petitioning the Federal Communication Commission, not gripe to the media. Something is going on here we don't see yet.Once planes start crashing, they will all scurry back to 4G and LTE.....
Was it made in texas 4680?Took delivery of a MYP manufactured about a week ago and it's still 4G only. Kind of surprised they didn't add 5G when making the Ryzen update.
No, they aren't making general deliveries from Austin yet.Was it made in texas 4680?
What DanDi said. It’s Fremont. Build quality on point though. No complaints.Was it made in texas 4680?