All the devices are GSM and CDMA so it will use both networks and LTE.

On Nov 30, 2015 12:31 AM, "Michael Butash" <michael@butash.net> wrote:
Anything to do with Sprint scares me - they were absolutely horrid to use.  That is odd, using sprint AND tmo sprint since it is cdma and tmo is gsm.  Unless just staying on LTE or something that doesn't suck like the PCS spectrum...  or just a backup plan to switch to gsm when (not if) sprint is unavailable.

I'll need to look into Fi some, either way hybrid cell/wifi roaming is something of an emerging market opportunity being moved toward.  I was looking at some cisco products that do that for fast roaming (ie. voice quality) between cell to wifi handoff, mostly for this purpose.  I was wondering why one of the local providers was putting in the appliances to deal with the auth end of that, but when you're talking fast roaming between providers, cell, and wifi, it gets... interesting, thus solutions are born for apparently things like the Project Fi service.

-mb


On 11/29/2015 11:54 PM, Kevin Fries wrote:

I went with Project Fi, it uses both Sprint and T-Mobile and selects the one that is stronger, but most importantly, it can go 100% all WiFi for both data and voice.

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