Tested carriers for LTE devices(MX)

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CKYI
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Tested carriers for LTE devices(MX)

Hi,

 

Which Carriers or ISPs use the LTE devices(MX)?

I would like to know the list of Carreris or ISPs.

 

Thanks,

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Uberseehandel
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@CKYI wrote:

Hi,

 

Which Carriers or ISPs use the LTE devices(MX)?

I would like to know the list of Carreris or ISPs.

 

Thanks,


Carriers do not use LTE MX/Z3 devices, nor do ISPs.

 

End users, and some managed services providers use MX/Z devices.

 

If you want to check if a MX with a built-in LTE module will operate correctly when connected to a network operated by a specific MNO, just ask. Across most of the world, customers and distributors will have to check for themselves.

 

You have asked about this previously, and received answers.

Robin St.Clair | Principal, Caithness Analytics | @uberseehandel

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AjitKumar
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Hi @CKYI 

 

I am not sure if the following documents helps you with the information your are looking for.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Cellular/3G_-_4G_Cellular_Failover

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/MX_Overviews_and_Specifications/MX67_and_MX68_Overview_and_Speci...

 

 

Regards,
Ajit
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CKYI
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May we get the test items for the certification of Carriers or ISP/MSP ?

I'd like to check the test items for the preparation.

Uberseehandel
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@CKYI wrote:

May we get the test items for the certification of Carriers or ISP/MSP ?

I'd like to check the test items for the preparation.


Ask the MNOs.

Robin St.Clair | Principal, Caithness Analytics | @uberseehandel
Uberseehandel
Kind of a big deal


@CKYI wrote:

Hi,

 

Which Carriers or ISPs use the LTE devices(MX)?

I would like to know the list of Carreris or ISPs.

 

Thanks,


Carriers do not use LTE MX/Z3 devices, nor do ISPs.

 

End users, and some managed services providers use MX/Z devices.

 

If you want to check if a MX with a built-in LTE module will operate correctly when connected to a network operated by a specific MNO, just ask. Across most of the world, customers and distributors will have to check for themselves.

 

You have asked about this previously, and received answers.

Robin St.Clair | Principal, Caithness Analytics | @uberseehandel
SoCalRacer
Kind of a big deal

LTE in the US on MX67 or 68.

 

My recommendation is use T-Mobile if possible, then Verizon.

hockeydude
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Verizon works

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