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Satellite bands overview
Jun 08, 2026
by Laura Sear

Satellite communications rely on distinct frequency bands, each designated for specific applications based on their propagation characteristics, bandwidth availability and susceptibility to atmospheric conditions. These bands range from L-band at the lower frequencies through to Ka-band and beyond, with each offering different trade-offs between coverage, capacity and reliability. Read more...

Satellite L-band
Jun 08, 2026
by Laura Sear

Satellite L‑band (around 1–2 GHz) underpins MSS, GNSS and aeronautical safety services, with tightly managed RNSS/MSS bands increasingly targeted for direct‑to‑device use. Read more...

40 GHz
May 01, 2026
by Cameron Hill

Only the USA and United Kingdom have assigned 40 GHz to mobile operators, and the band's popularity has waned compared to other mmWave bands. Read more...

40 GHz (2024)
Jul 08, 2024
by Mirva Villa

So far only the USA has assigned 40 GHz as a mobile band, but other countries are considering it, including the UK, Belgium and Hong Kong. Read more...

2.1 GHz (2024)
Jul 05, 2024
by Mirva Villa

The 2.1 GHz band is widely used for legacy mobile services in most countries. As licences are expiring more countries are looking into assigning the spectrum for LTE and 5G networks. Read more...

D band (2022)
Jun 29, 2022
by Richard Haas

This band is being considered as a potential 6G candidate band due to its large bandwidth availability, although there are concerns around atmospheric attenuation. Read more...

28 GHz (2022)
Jun 29, 2022
by Mirva Villa

The first mmWave to be deployed for 5G services may yet play an important role in the future of 5G. Read more...

2.1 GHz (2022)
Jun 29, 2022
by Laura Sear

The core 3G mobile band in most countries, the 2.1 GHz band can be refarmed to 4G and 5G. Adjacent spectrum has become a battleground between the mobile and satellite companies but there is hope that this was resolved at WRC-19 Read more...

2.1 GHz (2021)
Apr 13, 2021
by Toby Youell

The core 3G mobile band in most countries, the 2.1 GHz band may be refarmed to 4G in due course. Adjacent spectrum has become a battleground between the mobile and satellite industries but there is hope that this was resolved at WRC-19 Read more...

26 GHz (2020)
Jan 19, 2020
by Toby Youell

26 GHz is likely to be the first mmWave 5G band in China and Europe. 2019 saw a chipset to support the band, but the need to prevent interference to satellite monitoring services prompted regulators to agree at WRC-19 on some limits on the band. Read more...