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600 MHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

The band is so far only licensed in two countries: the USA and Canada. Mexico and a growing number of other economies plan to award 600 MHz, but its long term prospects are intertwined with the future of terrestrial broadcasting. Read more...

700 MHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

Momentum for this predominantly 4G/5G band continues to grow steadily. Both the US and China have awarded the band, while most of the world’s other big economies have advanced plans for the band. Read more...

800 MHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

800 MHz is mostly used in ITU Region 1 for 4G as part of the digital dividend that came from the analogue television switch-off. It has limited use in other regions. Read more...

900 MHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

GSM-based 2G services use 900 MHz across Europe, Africa, and Asia. The band is set to be refarmed for 4G and 5G services over the long-term. Read more...

L-Band (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

The 1400 MHz band, also known as L-Band, is particularly popular for mobile in the European Union, where regulators must award at least 40 MHz of the band for downlink services. WRC-15 set the stage for its global use in the medium-long term. Read more...

1800 MHz (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

1800 MHz is the world’s most popular 4G band, especially in Regions 1 and 3. Read more...

AWS Bands (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

Roughly analogous to the European 2.1 GHz and 1800 MHz mobile bands, the AWS family forms the basis of 3G and 4G services in the Americas. Read more...

AWS-4 (September 2019)
Jan 17, 2020
by Toby Youell

A recent addition to the AWS group of 3G and 4G bands used in the Americas; allocated for mobile satellite services in most other countries. Read more...

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

The core 3G mobile band in most countries, the 2.1 GHz band may be refarmed to 4G in due course. 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...