If the Snapdragon 810 supports CDMA, how and why did microsoft not include it for anyone on Verizon?

It's also funny that this may be true for the US. But the world is bigger because in China, the Philippines and some African countries they also use band 41.

Actually they use a subset of band 41 LTE which is band 38 I do believe. Sprint is the only one with band 41 which encompasses 120 MHz spectrum in 2500-2600 range.
 
Actually they use a subset of band 41 LTE which is band 38 I do believe. Sprint is the only one with band 41 which encompasses 120 MHz spectrum in 2500-2600 range.

By my quick count there are 10 carriers around the world using LTE Band 41. 3 of them in the US (Sprint, Speed Connect and Red Zone - the latter two using the frequency only for streaming content as near as I can determine).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks
 
Here is the funny thing I just found from the FCC about the 950/950XL. They both have band 41 LTE in which the is only 1 carrier who uses that. Makes you wonder how many roaming agreements Sprint has with it's band 41 LTE.

According to the store pages (which may have changed now) listed partial support for band 41.
 
Someone in Wikipedia screwed up. The only one with band 41 spectrum is Sprint. Which covers band 38 to band 40 LTE, but the do not have the entire range. Which why there was a band 38, 39, 40 tdd-LTE.
 
The only one with band 41 spectrum is Sprint.

In the US or world wide?

In the US the other two are using Carrier Frequency bandwidth (possibly leased from Sprint?) to deliver home internet and streaming content to users. Just because they don't offer phones doesn't mean they aren't related.

I've found the Wiki on this to be very good and constantly updated.
 

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