The first band defined*1 by 3GPP is from 410 MHz to 7125 MHz and is described as the sub-6 GHz or sub-7 GHz band. It is used by the LTE/LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) and WLAN technologies, and has been extended in recent years.
Read moreHow fast is sub-6 5G?
Sub-6 GHz 5G (mid-band 5G), by far the most common, will usually deliver between 100 and 4,400 MBit/s but will have a much further reach than mmWave, especially outdoors. C-Band (n77/n78) will be deployed by various U.S. operators in 2022.
Read moreWhat is frequency range of 5G?
5G Ultra Wideband, Verizon’s millimeter wavelength (mmWave)-based 5G, operates at frequencies of about 28 GHz and 39GHz . This is considerably higher than 4G networks, which use about 700 MHz-2500 MHz frequency to transfer information.
Read moreWhat is a sub-6 band?
Radio frequency bands below 6 GHz (6,000 MHz) . Prior to 2019, all radio frequency bands used for mobile phones were below 6 GHz.
Read moreWhat is 5G sub-6 and mmWave?
Sub-6GHz 5G is essential for blanket coverage and bandwidth, while mmWave offers higher speeds over shorter distances . As such, mmWave deployments are limited to short distances, such as a few streets, and areas that benefit most from extreme high bandwidth, such as stadiums and city centers.
Read moreWhat does 5G sub-6 mean?
Sub-6GHz 5G is faster than 4G , but it doesn’t offer the blazing-fast speeds that you can get with mmWave. Since it has a longer range and can better penetrate objects, it’s much more affordable for carriers to implement. It’s worth noting that mmWave 5G offers greater bandwidth, relieving network congestion.10 May 2021
Read moreWhat are sub-6 5G bands?
National Frequency Bands and Operation Modes Sub-6 GHz Band 600 (n71)/700 (n28) MHz, 2.5 (n41)/3.5 (n78)/4.5 (n79) GHz, etc.mmWave Band 28 (n257)/39 (n260) GHz, etc.Standalone (SA)China, USNon-Standalone (NSA)EU, Japan, South Korea, USJapan, South Korea, USWorld 5G Communications Frequency Bands and Operation Modes www.anritsu.com › en-in › test-measurement › technologies
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