Airb330
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2006
It might not be too much faster, if at all. I use AT&T and it's decent throughout WDW. AT&T and Disney are partners. This means AT&T has more cell sites, small cells, and distributed antenna systems throughout the property than other carriers. I'd guess the buses will have LTE modems installed that will use the LTE network to create a wifi hotspot for guests. So, it may be constrained by AT&T's backhaul. Hopefully that means AT&T is adding more backhaul which will benefit Disney Operations, guests with AT&T and those using the wifi on the buses. I used to routinely get 100mbps all over property but AT&T has definitely slowed down the past 2 years, so I hope they're preparing by adding more spectrum, access points (cell sites or small cells, etc) and backhaul. Disney could in theory create an enterprise LTE network, but I don't think they have the spectrum--using AT&T would be a better solution.The wifi will use less of your battery and will probably have a faster connection. This is great for using that power hungry disney app!
Right, this is nice for guests that don't want to roam on our LTE networks if they don't have to do so. Also nice for those with data-metered plans as others have commented.Great for foreign guests. But I never had any problems getting a good signal on the buses with my phone.