Talk:Canada/@comment-26809525-20151123083012/@comment-24682153-20151123224117

I'm aware, that this going to be a major problem. Normally the frequency band is suffcient to show compatibility. But on 700 MHz LTE North American and Rest-of-the-World bands don't match. In the US and Canada Bands 12, 13 and 17 are used. In Australia, Asia and Europe and Latin America Band 28 (APT) instead. Right now, it's not a big deal as only Australia is using 700 MHz/Band 28. But Europe will adopt Band 28 by the end of the decade for LTE. So we again facing the problem that 700 MHz Canada/US don't match with 700 MHz elsewhere. I don't have any idea right know, how to distinguish this mismatch as the US frequencies don't have another name like AWS (for 1700/2100 MHz). I'm going to add a hint at the network compatibility of common phones article about this.