This is not what Carrier Aggregation means.
In the context of cellular standards (LTE and 5G), a carrier means a Component Carrier (CC):
A specific RF frequency channel
Used to transmit data over the air
So when we say Carrier Aggregation, we are talking about aggregating multiple RF channels from the same operator, not multiple operators.
Carrier Aggregation (CA) is a cellular technology that allows a device to:
Use multiple RF channels (component carriers) simultaneously
Combine their bandwidth into a single, higher-throughput data connection
Improve data speed and network efficiency
All aggregated carriers:
Belong to the same mobile network operator
Use the same SIM and subscription
Carrier Aggregation does not:
Connect to multiple mobile carriers (operators)
Combine Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.
Provide redundancy across different operators
Replace dual-SIM or multi-WAN functionality
For example, FWA12 supports “Carrier aggregation with 4 DL CA and 2 UL CA". It means:
