Sprint continues device testing in preparation for LTE Plus network
deployment

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http://www.sprint.com
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- (Business Wire)
Sprint (NYSE: S) today announced it reached peak speeds of 295 Mbps in
three-channel carrier aggregation lab tests using the HTC 10, one of the
first devices on the market to support the functionality. Sprint is
testing three-channel carrier aggregation in its labs to evaluate
overall performance, speed, and reliability as it prepares for LTE Plus
network deployment.
Carrier aggregation is an LTE-Advanced feature that bonds together bands
of spectrum to create wider channels and produce more capacity and
faster speeds on capable devices. Essentially it creates a wider lane
that allows more data traffic to travel at higher rates.
Today Sprint offers 22 devices that actively support two-channel carrier
aggregation on its super-fast LTE Plus network. In its labs in March,
Sprint demonstrated
speeds of more than 300 Mbps using three-channel carrier aggregation on
a Samsung Galaxy S7. Five devices currently offered by Sprint are
three-channel carrier aggregation capable: the HTC 10, HTC 9, LG G5,
Samsung Galaxy S7, and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Three-channel carrier
aggregation is slated for enablement on devices via an automatic
software update following network deployment.
Sprint LTE coverage reaches approximately 300 million people – more than
90 percent of the U.S. population. Two-channel carrier aggregation used
by Sprint today delivers peak speeds of more than 100 Mbps in 237 LTE
Plus markets across the country using 40MHz of spectrum on the company’s
2.5GHz cell sites. With three-channel carrier aggregation Sprint will
utilize 60MHz of spectrum to provide peak speeds of more than 200 Mbps
on compatible devices.
“LTE Plus uses some of the most advanced technologies in wireless such
as carrier aggregation and it’s a key part of our Densification and
Optimization strategy,” said Günther Ottendorfer, Sprint COO,
Technology. “With LTE Plus we’ll keep delivering the best mobile
services for our customers with higher throughput and capacity using
very cost-efficient solutions.”
Sprint’s LTE Plus network expansion and the use of carrier aggregation
have driven significant improvements in download speeds nationwide, as
recognized by its millions of customers and third-party organizations.
For example, PC Magazine’s 2016 Fastest Mobile Networks report recently
found that Sprint showed “spectacular” peak download speeds nationwide,
and Sprint beat T-Mobile and AT&T in average download speeds.
“Two-channel carrier aggregation has made a significant difference for
our customers in LTE Plus markets across the country and that’s just the
beginning,” said Dr. John Saw, Sprint CTO. “With holdings of more than
160MHz of 2.5GHz spectrum in the top 100 U.S. markets, we have more
capacity than any other carrier in the U.S. Our customers and those
switching to Sprint can be confident in our ability to meet their demand
for data now and well into the future.”
About Sprint:
Sprint (NYSE: S) is a communications services company that creates more
and better ways to connect its customers to the things they care about
most. Sprint served more than 59.4 million connections as of June 30,
2016 and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying
innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a
national carrier in the United States; leading no-contract brands
including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless;
instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a
global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Sprint has been named to the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index (DJSI) North America for the past five years. You
can learn more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com
or www.facebook.com/sprint
and www.twitter.com/sprint.

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Contacts:
Sprint
Adrienne Norton, 425-256-7014
adrienne.norton@sprint.com
Source: Sprint
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