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New Radio Advanced - is a marketing term that indicates that the carrier has done something beyond the bare minimum to qualify for the 5G logo. - It likely indicates that speeds beyond those typically associated with standard 5G are available. - For example, the carrier might be using the mmWave spectrum (24.25–52.6 GHz), which goes really fast but doesn't penetrate walls. - Or, they might be using carrier aggregation to increase bandwidth.

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New Radio Advanced + is a marketing term that indicates that the carrier has done something beyond the bare minimum to qualify for the 5G logo. + It likely indicates that speeds beyond those typically associated with standard 5G are available. + For example, the carrier might be using the mmWave spectrum (24.25–52.6 GHz), which goes really fast but doesn't penetrate walls. + Or, they might be using carrier aggregation to increase bandwidth.

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