Technically known as Auction 107, it’s a process by which the US government is providing the ability for companies to license and use 280 MHz of radio frequencies in what is known as the C-Band —specifically in the 3.7-3.98 GHz band.
Read moreWhat is meant by unlicensed spectrum?
Unlicensed Spectrum is a designation of frequencies that do not have exclusive access .
Read moreIs mmWave licensed?
Nonexclusive Nationwide License The nationwide license serves as a prerequisite for registering individual point-to-point links.
Read moreWhat spectrum is required for 5G?
5G needs spectrum within three key frequency ranges to deliver widespread coverage and support all use cases. The three ranges are: Sub-1 GHz, 1-6 GHz and above 6 GHz . – Above 6 GHz is needed to meet the ultra-high broadband speeds envisioned for 5G.
Read moreWhat spectrum is available in 5G?
5G needs spectrum within three key frequency ranges to deliver widespread coverage and support all use cases. The three ranges are: Sub-1 GHz, 1-6 GHz and above 6 GHz . – Above 6 GHz is needed to meet the ultra-high broadband speeds envisioned for 5G.
Read moreIs spectrum with T-Mobile?
These frequency bands are key to 5G’s versatility and its potential success. After the recent merger with Sprint, T-Mobile now has more variety of spectrum across all three bands than any other national carrier , with significant holdings in the low- and mid-bands needed to deliver 5G far and wide.
Read moreWhat network does T-Mobile use?
*The T-Mobile network uses GSM network standards , and it’s not a CDMA network.
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