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W band
May 21, 2023
by Mirva Villa

This band could eventually play a role in 6G use, offering wide bandwidth for new use cases. Read more...

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

Vendors have identified this band as a potential 6G candidate band due to its favourable attenuation characteristics yet there are significant challenges to overcome before it can be used for mobile services. 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...

2.6 GHz (2021)
Apr 16, 2021
by Toby Youell

A promising future 5G band, currently used around the world for 4G. Read more...

2.6 GHz (2020)
Jan 18, 2020
by Toby Youell

A promising future 5G band, currently extensively used around the world for 4G. Read more...

2.6 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

A promising future 5G band, currently extensively used around the world for 4G. Read more...

6 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

6 GHz is a promising 5G frequency, likely to be subject to a long fight between mobile and unlicensed communities, possibly culminating at WRC-23.  This note also considers proposals for other 5G bands above 6 GHz and below 24 GHz. Read more...

40 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 16, 2020
by Toby Youell

The frequencies around 40 GHz are second tier mmWave 5G bands, regarded as less of a priority than 26 or 28 GHz. The end of 2019 will see their consideration at WRC-19 and an auction in the USA. Read more...

47 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 16, 2020
by Toby Youell

A series of bands in this range will be considered for IMT at WRC-19. The only segment to attract significant interest is the 47.2 – 48.2 GHz band, which the FCC will sell at the end of 2019. Read more...

70 GHz (September 2019)
Jan 16, 2020
by Toby Youell

The mobile industry is promoting IMT identifications in 70 GHz band (66 – 71 GHz), but the unlicensed community wants to expand Wi-Gig usage into this range. Read more...