How do cellular bands work?

What are Cellular Frequency Bands? Cellular carriers lease out multiple frequencies from the government airwaves to grant users access to their network . Phones and other mobile devices use specific frequencies to communicate with the carrier’s cell towers. A frequency is the number of sound waves occurring per second.

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What band is 2100MHz?

In many countries, n1 (2100MHz), or commonly referred to as the 2.1 GHz 5G band , is a commonly tested and deployed 5G frequency. The n1 band’s popularity is due to its relatively common availability, already widely in use by 3G and 4G networks.

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What GSM band does the UK use?

UK GSM, 3G and 4G / LTE Cellular Network Frequencies GSM Frequencies4G/LTE FrequenciesBT Mobile1800Mhz800Mhz (Band 20) 1800Mhz (Band 3) 2100Mhz (Band 7)O2 Giffgaff Lyca Tesco TalkTalk900Mhz 1800Mhz800Mhz (Band 20)Vodafone Lebara900Mhz 1800Mhz800Mhz (Band 20) 2600Mhz (Band 7)Three800MHz (Band 20) 1800MHz (Band 3)UK GSM, 3G and 4G/LTE Cellular Network Frequencies – Draytek www.draytek.co.uk › Guides

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What is band 41 spectrum?

Band 41 is an unpaired band, meaning there is only one contiguous block of spectrum, instead of one for uplink (phone-to-tower), and one for downlink (tower-to-phone). Therefore, in order to facilitate two-way communication, band 41 is specified for TDD operation instead of FDD.

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