One of the problems with LTE is that, for now, if you're buying an LTE-capable device, you won't be able to use its LTE powers in too many countries (since frequency bands differ). Antenova, a company based in Cambridge, UK, hopes to solve this with its new global LTE antenna, called A10453. Antenova says its antenna – which doesn't require “switches or tunable active components” – covers the following bands: LTE 700, LTE B7 (2.5-2.69GHz), LTE B38 (2.57-2.62GHz), and LTE B40 (2.3-2.4GHz), GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900, and WCDMA2100.
Unwired View , New Antenova antenna covers all LTE bands. This is what Apple's iPhone 5 should use, New Antenova antenna covers all LTE bands. This is what Apple's iPhone 5 should use