T-Mobile has been aggressively rolling out LTE coverage on Band 71 over the past years, and we now consider support for this band important for those relying on T-Mobile and traveling outside of urban areas. But to take advantage of all this 600MHz coverage requires a device that supports Band 71 .
Read moreDoes T-Mobile home Internet use Band 71?
Update: According to a T-Mobile spokesman, here are the spectrum bands that T-Mobile is using for its Home Internet service: LTE bands 2 (1900 MHz), 4 (1700/2100 MHz), 12 (700 MHz), 66 (1700/2100 MHz) and 71 (600 MHz) , as well as 5G New Radio (NR) bands 41 (2.5 GHz) and 71 (600 MHz).
Read moreWhat bands is T-Mobile using for 5G?
For 5G, T-Mobile is using band 71 (600 MHz) for low-band , band 41 (2,500 Mhz) for mid-band, as well as faster mmWave in select downtown areas.
Read moreWhat does band 71 mean?
(600 MHz Band) A radio frequency band near 600 MHz, used for mobile phones starting in 2017 . As a newer band, it is used exclusively for newer technologies such as LTE (4G) and NR (5G). In the US, T-Mobile owns the licenses to most of band 71.
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Read moreIs 600 MHz really 5G?
The Un-carrier’s strongest, most powerful signal reaches farther than its other spectrum to bring 5G to people in nearly 6,000 cities and towns—including those in rural America—and it brings 5G deep into buildings. T-Mobile has fresh 600 MHz spectrum dedicated to 5G .
Read moreWhat is band 71 T-Mobile?
Band 71 is T-Mobile’s long-range 5G frequency Lower frequencies with longer wavelengths travel farther, so phones in remote areas rely on lower-frequency cellular bands to communicate with distant cell towers. All major carriers—including T-Mobile—use bands in the 700 MHz range for long-distance cellular communication.
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