by Mirva Villa
L-band has been awarded in a small number of recent 5G auctions, and national regulatory authorities are increasingly considering its future uses. The band is also known as the 1400 MHz or 1500 MHz band. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
800 MHz is a popular 4G band in Europe but unlike 700 MHz it is not widely used for 5G. Read more...
by Laura Sear
5 GHz is a key Wi-Fi band. The upper part of the band is used for Intelligent transport systems and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Read more...
by Mirva Villa
For decades one of the most widely used mobile bands, 900 MHz is also likely to be used for 5G. Its roots are in GSM-based 2G services across Europe, Africa and Asia. Read more...
by Laura Sear
Spectrum above 90 GHz is being considered for cellular use, although there are concerns regarding passive satellite users of this range who need to be protected from emissions. Read more...
by Laura Sear
The 66—71 GHz band was given an IMT identification at WRC-19, but mobile operators have yet to take advantage of this band. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
This spectrum has been auctioned in the US. It was identified for IMT at WRC-19 in several countries, but there are no plans to award the band elsewhere. This band could play a role in 6G in the future. Read more...
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...
by Mirva Villa
26 GHz is a popular mmWave band for IMT services. In the EU, the band has been harmonised for the region's 5G pioneer band scheme. Read more...
by Laura Sear
2.3 GHz is used extensively in Asia-Pacific and has a growing role as a complementary 5G band. In the US, some spectrum within the band will be used for Supplemental Coverage from Space. Read more...