EE’s 5G network showed 17.9Mbps availability, compared to the 10.3% recorded on Vodafone, the 6.4% on Three and the 5.4% on O2. Vodafone led the way on upload speeds, beating EE to top spot.
Read moreWhat type of 5G is in the UK?
All four of the UK’s core networks – EE, O2, Vodafone and Three – offer 5G . Other networks are known as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) and piggyback off the back of one of the core networks. So far MVNOs BT (EE), VOXI (Vodafone), Tesco Mobile (O2) and Sky Mobile (O2) have launched a 5G service.
Read moreWhere is mmWave 5G?
5G networks continue to roll out around the world. This next generation of wireless communication is being powered, in part, by a new technology known as millimeter wave (mmWave). US carriers are particularly keen on the technology, and it’s also a key part of rollouts in China and Japan .
Read moreWhat is band n78 in 5G?
Overview. n78 (3500 MHz), or commonly referred to as the 3.5 GHz 5G band, or C-band 5G, is the most commonly tested and deployed 5G frequency . The n78 band’s popularity is due to its relatively common availability, with lower cellular spectrum already in use by 3G and 4G networks.
Read moreWhat 5G bands are available in UK?
The current deployments for 5G in the UK and much of the world have been using the 3.4-3.6 GHz sub-part of the mid-band spectrum, or more recently up to 3.68 GHz in the UK including the 3.605-3.68 GHz spectrum of Three UK (extended downwards to 3.6 GHz recently by Ofcom, permitting Three to use a contiguous 100 MHz at …
Read moreWhich 5G band is used in UK?
A reminder that key spectrum identified for 5G in the UK and EU is as follows: 700 MHz (band n28 —within the 5G “low-band”), FDD with a maximum of 20 MHz uplink/downlink paired per carrier.
Read moreWHO bid for 5G spectrum?
AT&T Inc led bidders in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 5G spectrum auction of 3.45 GHz band spectrum, winning $9 billion in bids, the US regulator said on Friday. The auction generated proceeds of $22.5 billion in total, the FCC said.
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