What is 700 MHz LTE?

What is 700 MHz LTE?

The 700 MHz Band is an important swathe of spectrum available for both commercial wireless and public safety communications. The Band consists of 108 megahertz of spectrum running from 698-806 MHz and was freed up as a result of the Digital Television Transition.

What LTE band does US Cellular use?

700 MHz
For 2G Voice and 3G Data service U.S.Cellular uses a mix of the standard 850 MHz and 1900 MHz blocks. These are the same frequencies used by all major carriers nationwide so almost every kit we offer will cover these blocks. For 4G LTE U.S. Cellular uses the 700 MHz band from AT.

What frequency does US Cellular use for 5G?

U.S. Cellular uses Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung to provide it with gear for 5G mmWave deployments in the 24 GHz, 28 GHz and 39 GHz spectrum bands. U.S. Cellular is beginning its deployment of 5G mmWave now, with commercial availability planned for 2021.

Which is better 700 MHz or 2100 MHz?

Our results show that, in addition to giving better cellular coverage, 700 MHz is the most cost-effective band, its TCO being approximately one-fourth of that of 1800 MHz band, and one-sixth of that of 2100 MHz band.

What band is LTE 700?

4G LTE Frequency Bands

LTE Band Frequency Band (MHz) Uplink (UL)/ Downlink (DL) (MHz)
44 700 703 – 803
45 1500 1447 – 1467
46 5 GHz 5150 – 5925
47 5 GHz 5855 – 5925

Is 700 MHz 5G?

700 MHz spectrum is ideal for building cost-efficient 5G coverage for the long term, and maybe the only low band available. The benefits of deploying LTE on this band are immediate, as it can already provide additional capacity to areas with low-band LTE.