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.
Read moreDoes T-Mobile have ultra wide band 5G?
T-Mobile dubs its service using 2.5 GHz spectrum as “Ultra Capacity 5G” while Verizon and AT&T have their own respective monikers of “Ultra Wideband” and “5G+” – for 5G using upper mid- and high-band spectrum.
Read moreWhat band is T-Mobile Ultra capacity?
Ultra Capacity (UC) 5G Band n41 (2.5 GHz) Band n258 (24 GHz) Band n260 (39 GHz) Band n261 (28 GHz)
Read moreWho is the largest 5G network?
All major carriers now have nationwide 5G deployments covering at least 200 million people, with T-Mobile in the lead covering over 310 million people with its low-band network. AT&T’s low-band version now covers over 255 million people while Verizon has a low-band network that covers around 230 million.
Read moreDoes 5G work in basements?
Thanks to the evolution of mobile communications, we can enjoy mobile signal anytime, anywhere, even deep underground . In the future, everything is going to be transformed by 5G.
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