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dsjstc

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LTE on Bell (Canada)

I'm running an i727r Skyrocket on Bell. I've got an LTE SIM in it, but have never been able to get anything other than HSPA+. I'd originally tried a CM10.2 with the stock radio (UXUMA7).

Currently running a CM11 nightly from Jan 10, and I've tried with radios UXUMA7 and UCMC1. I've verified my APN settings from the sticky at the top of this thread.

Any suggestions where I should look next?

Solved:
http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=49651792&postcount=410
 
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TunaDelight

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Wow, this fixed my lte bug problem that I have been having for a while now.. Thanks for this, and hopefully more people will see this thread that is hidden in the sticky.
 

demonflame5

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Wow, this fixed my lte bug problem that I have been having for a while now.. Thanks for this, and hopefully more people will see this thread that is hidden in the sticky.

what did you exactly do because it's not working for me?

I changed the apn exactly, and I'm still not getting LTE.

I can't go back to 3 or 3.5G, it's too slow.

I'm getting LTE, but it has very poor reception. My 3G has full reception.
 
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    Are you having issues with LTE on an AOSP ROM? Look here for information, and post any questions you may have about the subject.

    First, we need to debunk the carrier's explanation of 4g. The carriers will explain to you that if it says 4g on the stock ROM you are using LTE. That is NOT true, 4g on the stock ROM is actually H, or H+, which is technically 3.5g, and not LTE. The stock ROM displays LTE as 4g LTE

    So the first thing you need to do is make SURE you are in a location that has LTE coverage. Go to your carrier's website and verify with their coverage map

    Coverage Maps:

    AT&T
    Rogers
    Bell
    Telus



    AOSP based ROMs display your true network connectivity as follows:

    G = GPRS
    E = EDGE
    3g = 3g
    H = HSDPA / HSPA
    H+ = HSDPA+ / HSPA+
    4g = LTE



    For Canadian users, you MUST verify LTE / GSM / WCDMA is selected.

    The Dialer Code is *#*#DATA*#*# (or *#*#4636#*#*). You will enter the Data Programming menu, to set it.

    Here is an app that will access the menu for you:

    LTEOnOFF

    Reported ROMs the settings stick on reboot:

    CM10
    SlimBean
    AOKP

    Now you have to verify you are using the correct LTE APN settings, and if not, add it.
    You can access your APNs by "System Settings => More => Mobile networks => Access Point Names"



    Here are the LTE settings for ALL US and Canadian carriers:

    AT&T

    Name: ATT PTA
    APN: pta
    MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
    MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
    MMS port: 80
    MCC: 310
    MNC: 410
    Auth: none
    APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri

    Rogers

    APN - ltemobile.apn
    Proxy - <not set>
    Port - <not set>
    Username- <Not set>
    Passwors - <not set>
    Server < not set>
    MMSC - http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
    MMS - proxy 10.128.1.69
    MMS - Port 80
    MMS protocol - Wap 2.0 or Blank
    MCC - 302
    MNC - 720
    Aythentication type - < not set>
    APN type - either "*" or "internet + mms" Should work

    Bell

    APN: pda.bell.ca
    Proxy: web.wireless.bell.ca
    Port:80
    Username: Not set
    Password: Not set
    Server: Not set
    MMSC: http://mms.bell.ca/mms/wapenc
    MMS Proxy: web.wireless.bell.ca
    MMS Port: 80
    MCC:302
    MNC: 610
    Authentication Type: Not set
    APN Type: Not set

    Telus

    NAME: TELUS SP
    APN: sp.telus.com
    Proxy: not set
    Port: not set
    Username: not set
    Password: not set
    Server: not set
    MMSC: http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/mmsc
    MMS Proxy: 74.49.0.18
    MMS Port: 80
    MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
    MCC: 302
    MNC: 220
    Authentication type: not set
    APN Type: default,mms,hipri
    Bearer: unspecified

    Alaska Communications (ACS)
    2 APNs

    Data APN:

    Name: ACS Data
    APN: web.acs
    MCC 311 (Default)
    MNC 370 (Default)
    APN type: “default,supl” or “*”

    MMS APN:

    Name: ACS MMS
    APN: mms.acs
    MMSC: http://mmsc.gci.csky.us:6672
    MMS proxy: 209.4.229.92
    MMS port: 9201
    MCC 311 (Default)
    MNC 370 (Default)
    APN type: mms

    Or the easiest way to do it would be just to edit the two current (GCI) APNs and change in the APN where ‘gci’ is listed to ‘acs’.

    -Frozen

    Fido

    apn: ltemobile.apn
    mmsc: http://mms.fido.ca
    mms proxy: 204.151.11.13
    mms port: 80
    mcc: 370
    apn type: internet +mms
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    My lte wasn't working when I flashed to cm10 yesterday. I did the steps you stated, deleted all other apn other than the rogerslte one and restarted my phone. It has been working since then.

    Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app

    Carrier? could you post your settings for help with the guide? If they look exactly the same, just say theyre the same...
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    I'm with Rogers, everything is the same except for the mms protocol. I left mine blank instead of Wap 2.0

    Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app

    fixed, thx
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    Could users of other AOSP ROMs comment on does it stick on reboot?