The 5G spectrum is a range of radio frequencies in the sub-6 GHz range and the millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency range that is 24.25 GHz and above . The 5G spectrum refers to the radio frequencies that carry data from user equipment (UE) to cellular base stations to the data’s endpoint.
Read moreWhat bands are used for 5G?
The majority of commercial 5G networks are relying on spectrum within the 3.3-3.8 GHz range . Other bands which may be assigned to, or refarmed by, operators for 5G include 1500 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.3 GHz and 2.6 GHz.
Read moreWho owns the 5G spectrum?
Verizon is the top bidder on 5G spectrum , committing more than $45 billion. The Federal Communications Commission announced the winners of an $81 billion auction for the license to use important airwaves that are ideal for 5G. The big winners were Verizon and AT&T.
Read moreWhat is a 5G spectrum?
The 5G spectrum is a range of radio frequencies in the sub-6 GHz range and the millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency range that is 24.25 GHz and above . The 5G spectrum refers to the radio frequencies that carry data from user equipment (UE) to cellular base stations to the data’s endpoint.18 Oca 2020
Read moreIs 5G available on spectrum?
Spectrum Mobile™ Coverage Map Spectrum’s nationwide 5G provides the best overall experience and reliability. 5G access is included in every Spectrum Mobile plan at no extra fee .
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