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 moreWill N78 band support 5G in India?
India has reserved a frequency band of 3300 MHz-3600 MHz for the 5G network. The N77 and N78 5G bands operate within the 3200MHz to 4200MHz range . However, Indian telecom operators want smartphone manufacturers to support all global 5G bands.
Read moreIs N78 band enough for 5G?
5G smartphones don’t need to support every band there is. Most of the popular smartphones in the market support N78 band which means they are good to connect with airwaves in the 3.5 GHz band . The thing is, smartphone users don’t need to worry much about which bands their 5G devices can support right now.
Read moreWhat is N78 in 5G band?
The n78 5G band is also known as C-Band , which can offer up to peak uplink speed of up to 3800Mhz or 3.8Gbps. Hence, this band offers both speed and range that makes it easy to deploy when compared to other low and high 5G bands. Take any 5G phones that have launched in India and it will have support for n78 5G band.23 Haz 2021
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