Our 4G LTE network is composed of the following bands: 700 MHz: Bands 12/17/29 . 850 MHz: Band 5 . 1900 MHz: Band 2 .
Read moreWhat is national frequency allocation plan?
1.1 The National Frequency Allocation Plan-2018 of India provides a broad regulatory framework, identifying which frequency bands are available for cellular mobile service, Wi-fi, sound and television broadcasting, radionavigation for aircrafts and ships, defence and security communications, disaster relief and …
Read moreWhat are the main unregulated frequency bands?
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has three primary frequency bands designated for unlicensed operation. Unlicensed means the operator of the radios does not need to file directly with the FCC to use the radio. The three frequency bands used for this in the U.S. are the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz .
Read moreWhat is V band RF?
The V-band as defined by IEEE is a frequency range from 40 to 75 GHz . IEEE uses letters to signify a range of frequencies from 1 to 110 GHz. The V-Band is license free in many countries and is most often used for wireless backhaul and point to point/point to multi-point radio links.
Read moreWhy do we need frequency bands?
A frequency band may represent one communication channel or be subdivided into many . Allocation of radio frequency ranges to different uses is a major function of radio spectrum allocation.
Read moreWhat is band usage?
Each band has a defined upper and lower frequency limit. Because two radio transmitters sharing the same frequency band cause mutual interference, band usage is regulated . International use of the radio spectrum is regulated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
Read moreWhat is band of signal?
A radio communications signal must occupy a range of frequencies carrying most of its energy, called its bandwidth. A frequency band may represent one communication channel or be subdivided into many . Allocation of radio frequency ranges to different uses is a major function of radio spectrum allocation.
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