The company’s unique combination of low-, mid- and high-band spectrum makes T-Mobile the only company with the resources to create a transformative network capable of driving innovation across the country, providing people with a 5G network nobody else can match.
Read moreWhat is low-band and high-band?
High-band spectrum may give you blazing fast speeds and lots of capacity —but only if you are close to the cell site. Low-band may provide excellent coverage but the network performance may only be a small step up from 4G.
Read moreDo you need band 71 for T-Mobile?
T-Mobile has been aggressively rolling out LTE coverage on Band 71 over the past years, and we now consider support for this band important for those relying on T-Mobile and traveling outside of urban areas. But to take advantage of all this 600MHz coverage requires a device that supports Band 71 .
Read moreDoes T-Mobile home Internet use Band 71?
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 moreIs 5G High-band?
5G high-band spectrum delivers super-fast speeds over short distances. The third bucket of spectrum where wireless operators are deploying 5G is in the millimeter wave spectrum. This is very high on the spectrum chart in the 24 GHz band and higher .
Read moreIs T-Mobile 5G C band?
T-Mobile, for example, uses 600 MHz, 2.5 GHz and 39 GHz for 5G , and when the second tranche of C-band becomes available in 2023, it will have an average 40 MHz of C-band at its disposal. And it just picked up 3.45 GHz spectrum in the FCC’s most recent auction for 5G services, where it spent nearly $3 billion.
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