A number of frequency bands are used for 4G LTE in the UK. There’s the 800MHz band, the 1400MHz / 1.4GHz band, the 1800MHz / 1.8GHz band, the 2100MHz / 2.6GHz band, the 2300MHz / 2.3GHz band, and the 2600MHz / 2.6GHz band. This wasn’t always the case. Originally only three bands were used for 4G in the UK.
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Band 3 (1800 MHz ): The most popular global band for LTE Far more LTE networks have been deployed at 1800 MHz (band 3) than in any other frequency band. Band 3 is now widely used throughout Europe, APAC, MEA and is also deployed in selected countries in South America.
Read moreWhat is the frequency band in mobile?
Nowadays, mobile phones primarily use three technologies based on antenna cell networks. GSM (or 2nd generation mobile telephony – 2G) runs on the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands.
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The original frequency band for GSM is 900 MHz and was soon extended to 1800 MHz to cater for much wider bandwidth requirements. The 2100 MHz band is used for their dual-channel HSPA+ network. Celcom is also licensed and has been operating FDD-LTE on 1800 MHz and 2600 MHz .
Read moreWhat are AT&T LTE bands?
Our 4G LTE network is composed of the following bands:
Read moreWhich band is good for LTE?
Band 3 (1800 MHz ): The most popular global band for LTE There are 327 LTE or LTE-Advanced networks using 1800 MHz (Band 3) spectrum. Far more LTE networks have been deployed at 1800 MHz (band 3) than in any other frequency band.
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Enter 5G — the tech that will be able to support the remote control of critical services. It will advance autonomous driving, the Internet of things , personal communications, and the way our businesses work in terms of accessing, storing, sharing and protecting data. It will impact AI and augmented reality.
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