by Mirva Villa
450 MHz was one of the first mobile bands but its use for consumer services has declined. It is now being promoted as an ideal band for industrial use cases such as utilities and governmental services. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
450 MHz was one of the first mobile bands but its use for consumer services has declined. It is now being promoted as an ideal band for industrial use cases such as utilities and governmental services. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
450 MHz was one of the first mobile bands but its use for consumer services has declined and it is now being promoted as an ideal band for industrial use cases such as utilities and governmental services. Read more...
by Martin Sims
450 MHz was one of the first mobile bands but its use for consumer services has declined and it is now being promoted as an ideal band for industrial use cases such as utilities and governmental services. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Although it was one of the pioneer mobile bands, 450 MHz has not been widely used in the past twenty years. However, companies are now seeing potential in using both the 450 MHz and adjacent 400 MHz bands for niche use cases. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Although it was one of the pioneer mobile bands, 450 MHz has not been widely used in the past twenty years. However, companies are now seeing potential in using both the 450 MHz and adjacent 400 MHz bands for niche use cases. Read more...
by Toby Youell
The most important LTE band in most countries remains the 1800 MHz band. This role is taken by the AWS Bands in the Americas, which also has extensive use of the 1900 MHz band for 4G. The rest of the world has widespread 4G use of the 800 MHz and… Read more...
by Toby Youell
4G LTE equipment can use the band, but it has not been licensed or deployed in many places. Given its propagation characteristics, some operators are planning wide-area LTE-based machine-to-machine communications, especially for the utilities sector. Read more...
by Martin Sims
One of the least popular mobile bands, this is still widely used for CDMA, although a shift to LTE is underway. Powerful industry interests would like to see 450 MHz more widely used, particularly for rural broadband and the IoT. Read more...