A number of frequency bands are used for 4G LTE in the UK. There’s the 800MHz band, the 1400MHz / 1.4GHz band, the 1800MHz / 1.8GHz band, the 2100MHz / 2.6GHz band, the 2300MHz / 2.3GHz band, and the 2600MHz / 2.6GHz band. This wasn’t always the case. Originally only three bands were used for 4G in the UK.
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LTE will be the global standard for all next-generation wireless networks in Europe and likely throughout the rest of the world.
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Which frequencies are used for LTE?
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Germany operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz .
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The three other German operators — Vodafone, T-Mobile and O2 Germany — all now offer 4G LTE services as part of their smartphone, tablet and laptop plans , and also provide “Zuhause” DSL replacement plans.
Read moreWhat LTE bands are used in Europe?
4G LTE bands in Europe In Europe, most carriers base their networks on bands 3 (1800 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz) and 20 (800 MHz) . Some carriers in the Old Continent use B1, and others also use B28, but the backbone of most carriers’ 4G LTE networks are B3, B7 and B20.
Read moreIs LTE available in Germany?
The three other German operators — Vodafone, T-Mobile and O2 Germany — all now offer 4G LTE services as part of their smartphone, tablet and laptop plans, and also provide “Zuhause” DSL replacement plans.
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