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Originally Posted by HotHotHeat
It's 3G, unless you're slimy marketing teams from att.
Wind uses the AWS spectrum of cellular technology. It's basically the dough left over after all the other carriers used their fancy cookie cutters to take the nice dough out. Same spectrum as t mobile uses in the US, but they have LTE. simply put its low cost because it's low quality. That's a technical truth - although LTE makes it more stable.
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Wind uses 3G and hsdpa +.
HSPDA+ is 4G. It's not LTE 4G but it is a fourth generation of wireless communication.