The 2.5 GHz band is suitable for both mobile coverage and fixed point-to-point uses, and is currently used to provide broadband service by legacy educational licensees and commercial providers that lease the spectrum .
Read moreWhat is 2.5 GHz 5G?
5G as it’s defined sets the maximum carrier bandwidth at 100 MHz, and T-Mobile has more than 100 MHz of 2.5 GHz spectrum in major markets across the country . That’s why the 2.5 GHz 5G carrier aggregation is important – so that it can maximize its spectrum position and use it to the fullest extent possible on 5G.
Read moreWhat band is 3.5 GHz?
The 3.5 GHz range (also known as C-band ) is the basis for the first implementations of 5G globally. This spectrum is at a balancing point between coverage and capacity that provides the perfect environment for the earliest 5G connectivity.
Read moreWhat is mid-band LTE?
The LTE networks most of us use are still connected to parts of the radio frequency range that span from 600 megahertz to 2.5 gigahertz, which represents only the low band and the lower part of the mid-band. Mid-band typically refers to frequencies between 1 and 6 GHz .
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