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Frequency bands used by Long Term Evolution networks

Long-Term Evolution (LTE) telecommunications networks use severalfrequency bands with associatedbandwidths.

Frequency bands

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From Tables 5.5-1 "E-UTRA Operating Bands" and 5.6.1-1 "E-UTRA Channel Bandwidth" of the latest published version of the 3GPP TS 36.101,[1] TS 36.104[2] and TS 36.106,[3] the following table lists the specifiedfrequency bands ofLTE and the channel bandwidths each band supports. Band numbers can be written prefixed by a "b" as in "b66" for band 66.

BandDuplex
mode[A 1]
ƒ
(MHz)
Common
name
Subset
of band
Uplink[A 2]
(MHz)
Downlink[A 3]
(MHz)
Duplex
spacing
(MHz)
Channel bandwidths
(MHz)
Notes
1FDD2100IMT651920 – 19802110 – 21701905, 10, 15, 20
2FDD1900PCS251850 – 19101930 – 1990801.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
3FDD1800DCS1710 – 17851805 – 1880951.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
4FDD1700AWS‑110, 661710 – 17552110 – 21554001.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
5FDD850Cellular26824 – 849869 – 894451.4, 3, 5, 10
6FDD800UMTS 8005, 19, 26830 – 840875 – 885455, 10[B 1]
7FDD2600IMT-E2500 – 25702620 – 26901205, 10, 15, 20
8FDD900ExtendedGSM880 – 915925 – 960451.4, 3, 5, 10
9FDD1800UMTS 170031749.9 – 1784.91844.9 – 1879.9955, 10
10FDD1700Extended AWS661710 – 17702110 – 21704005, 10, 15, 20
11FDD1500LowerPDC741427.9 – 1447.91475.9 – 1495.9485, 10Japan
12FDD700Lower SMH85699 – 716729 – 746301.4, 3, 5, 10
13FDD700Upper SMH777 – 787746 – 756−315, 10
14FDD700Upper SMH788 – 798758 – 768−305, 10
17FDD700Lower SMH12,85704 – 716734 – 746305, 10
18FDD850Lower 80026815 – 830860 – 875455, 10, 15Japan
19FDD850Upper 8005, 26830 – 845875 – 890455, 10, 15Japan
20FDD800Digital Dividend832 – 862791 – 821−415, 10, 15, 20EU
21FDD1500Upper PDC741447.9 – 1462.91495.9 – 1510.9485, 10, 15Japan
22FDD3500C-Band3410 – 35003510 – 36001005, 10, 15, 20
23FDD2000AWS-42000 – 20202180 – 22001801.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20[B 1]
24FDD1600UpperL‑Band1626.5 – 1660.5[B 2]1525 – 1559[B 3]−101.5 or −120.55, 10US
25FDD1900Extended PCS1850 – 19151930 – 1995801.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
26FDD850Extended Cellular814 – 849859 – 894451.4, 3, 5, 10, 15
27FDD800SMR807 – 824852 – 869451.4, 3, 5, 10US
28FDD700APT703 – 748758 – 803553, 5, 10, 15, 20
29SDL700Lower SMH44N/a717 – 728N/a3, 5, 10
30FDD2300WCS2305 – 23152350 – 2360455, 10
31FDD450NMT452.5 – 457.5462.5 – 467.5101.4, 3, 5
32SDL1500L‑Band75N/a1452 – 1496N/a5, 10, 15, 20EU
33TDD1900IMT391900 – 1920N/a5, 10, 15, 20
34TDD2000IMT2010 – 2025N/a5, 10, 15
35TDD1900PCS1850 – 1910N/a1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20PCS Uplink
36TDD1900PCS1930 – 1990N/a1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20PCS Downlink
37TDD1900PCS1910 – 1930N/a5, 10, 15, 20PCS Duplex Spacing
38TDD2600IMT-E412570 – 2620N/a5, 10, 15, 20IMT-E Duplex Spacing
39TDD1900DCS–IMT Gap1880 – 1920N/a5, 10, 15, 20
40TDD2300S-Band2300 – 2400N/a5, 10, 15, 20
41TDD2500BRS2496 – 2690N/a5, 10, 15, 20US
42TDD3500CBRS3400 – 3600N/a5, 10, 15, 20EU, Japan
43TDD3700C-Band3600 – 3800N/a5, 10, 15, 20
44TDD700APT703 – 803N/a3, 5, 10, 15, 20
45TDD1500L-Band501447 – 1467N/a5, 10, 15, 20
46TDD5200U-NII-1–45150 – 5925N/a10, 20LAA
47TDD5900U-NII-4465855 – 5925N/a10, 20V2X
48TDD3500CBRS3550 – 3700N/a5, 10, 15, 20US
49TDD3500C-Band483550 – 3700N/a10, 20
50TDD1500L‑Band451432 – 1517N/a3, 5, 10, 15, 20EU
51TDD1500L‑Band Extension1427 – 1432N/a3, 5EU
52TDD3300C-Band3300 – 3400N/a5, 10, 15, 20
53TDD2400S-Band2483.5 – 2495N/a1.4, 3, 5, 10
54TDD1600L-Band1670 – 1675N/a1.4, 3, 5
65FDD2100Extended IMT1920 – 20102110 – 22001901.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
66FDD1700Extended AWS1710 – 17802110 – 2200[B 4]4001.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20AWS‑1–3
67SDL700EU 700N/a738 – 758N/a5, 10, 15, 20
68FDD700ME 700698 – 728753 – 783555, 10, 15MEA
69SDL2600IMT-EN/a2570 – 2620N/a5, 10, 15, 20IMT-E Duplex Spacing
70FDD1700Supplementary AWS1695 – 17101995 – 2020300 or 295[B 5]5, 10, 15, 20[B 6]AWS‑2–4[B 7]
71FDD600Digital Dividend663 – 698617 – 652−465, 10, 15, 20US
72FDD450PMR451 – 456461 – 466101.4, 3, 5EU
73FDD450PMR450 – 455460 – 465101.4, 3, 5APT
74FDD1500LowerL‑Band1427 – 14701475 – 1518481.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20US
75SDL1500L‑BandN/a1432 – 1517N/a5, 10, 15, 20EU
76SDL1500L‑Band ExtensionN/a1427 – 1432N/a5EU
85FDD700Extended Lower SMH12698 – 716728 – 746305, 10
87FDD410PMR410 – 415420 – 425101.4, 3, 5APT
88FDD410PMR412 – 417422 – 427101.4, 3, 5EU
103FDD700Upper SMH787 – 788757 – 758-30[B 8]
106FDD900LMR896 – 901935 – 940391.4, 3US
107SDO600UHF113N/a612 – 652N/a6, 7, 8[B 9]
108SDO500UHFN/a470 – 698N/a6, 7, 8[B 9]
111FDD1800pLTE1800 – 18101820 – 1830201.4, 3, 5, 10Canada[B 10]
112SDO500UHF108N/a470 – 608N/a6, 7, 8[B 9]
113SDO600UHF108N/a606 – 698N/a6, 7, 8[B 9]
  1. ^Frequency-division duplexing (FDD);time-division duplexing (TDD); FDD supplemental downlink (SDL); standalone downlink only (SDO)
  2. ^ User Equipment transmit; Base Station receive
  3. ^ User Equipment receive; Base Station transmit
  1. ^ab Bands b6 and b23 are not applicable
  2. ^ Uplink restricted to 1627.5–1637.5 MHz and 1646.5–1656.5 MHz
  3. ^ Downlink restricted to 1526–1536 MHz
  4. ^ Downlink between 2180–2200 MHz restricted to intra-band Supplemental Downlink
  5. ^ Duplex spacing depends on whether the Uplink is paired with the lower or the upper part of the Downlink, with the remainder of the Downlink available for use as intra-band Supplemental Downlink
  6. ^Carrier aggregation only
  7. ^Downlink is made up of the PCS-H downlink block and the AWS-4 uplink blocks. The uplink is made up of the AWS-3 unpaired blocks
  8. ^Restricted toNB-IoT only
  9. ^abcdLTE based 5G terrestrial broadcast
  10. ^For private LTE networks operated primarily by utility companies

Frequency bands for satellite access

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From Tables 5.5-1 "E-UTRA Operating Bands" and 5.6.1-1 "E-UTRA Channel Bandwidth" of the latest published version of the 3GPP TS 36.102[4] and TS 36.108,[5] the following table lists the specifiedfrequency bands ofLTE and the channel bandwidths each band supports for satellite access.

Band[C 1]Duplex mode[C 2]ƒ
(MHz)
Common nameUplink[C 3]
(MHz)
Downlink[C 4]
(MHz)
Duplex spacing
(MHz)
Channel bandwidths[C 5]
(MHz)
Notes
256FDD2100S-band1980 – 20102170 – 2200190MSS[6]
255FDD1600L-band (US)1626.5 – 1660.51525 – 1559−101.5MSS[6]
254FDD2400S-band1610 – 1626.52483.5 – 2500873.5MSS[6]
253FDD1600L-band (US)1668 – 16751518 – 1525−150MSS
252FDD2100AWS-42000 – 20202180 – 2200180MSS
249TDD1600L-band (US)1616 – 1626.5N/a[D 1]
246SDO1500L-bandN/a1467 – 1492N/a[D 2]
  1. ^Satellite bands are numbered in descending order from 256
  2. ^Frequency-division duplexing (FDD);time-division duplexing (TDD); standalone downlink only (SDO)
  3. ^UE transmit; SAN receive
  4. ^UE receive; SAN transmit
  5. ^Supported channel bandwidths depend on the UE category
  1. ^Band 249 is defined only for NB-IoT operation
  2. ^Band 246 only applies for LTE-based 5G Broadcast over Geosynchronous Satellite in region 3

Deployments by region

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Further information:List of LTE networks

The following table shows the standardized LTE bands and their regional use. The main LTE bands are inbold print. Not yet deployed are not available (N/A). Partial deployments varies from country to country and the details are available atList of LTE networks.

  • Networks on LTE bands 7, 28 (LTE-FDD) are suitable for global roaming inITU Regions 1, 2 and 3.
  • Networks on LTE bands 1, 3 (LTE-FDD) are suitable for roaming in ITU Regions 1, 3 and partially Region 2 (e.g. Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brazil and some Caribbean countries or territories).
  • Networks on LTE band 20 (LTE-FDD) are suitable for roaming in ITU Region 1 only.
  • Networks on LTE band 5 (LTE-FDD) are suitable for roaming in ITU Regions 2 and 3.
  • Networks on LTE bands 38, 40 (LTE-TDD) may allow global roaming in the future (ITU Regions 1, 2 and 3).
  • Networks on LTE band 8 (LTE-FDD) may allow roaming suitable for roaming in ITU Regions 1, 3 and partially Region 2 (e.g. Peru, El Salvador, Brazil and some Caribbean countries or territories) in the future.
  • Networks on LTE bands 2 and 4 (LTE-FDD) are suitable for roaming in ITU Region 2 (Americas) only.
BandDuplex
Mode[E 1]
ƒ
(MHz)
Common
Name
North
America[E 2]
Central and South America[E 2]Caribbean[E 2]Europe[E 3]Africa[E 3]Asia[E 4]Oceania[E 4]
01FDD2100IMTNoBrazil, Costa RicaCuba (ETECSA)YesSouth Africa (Cell C,MTN,Vodacom), Namibia (MTC), Kenya (Airtel)YesAustralia (Vodafone), New Zealand (2degrees,Spark,One), French Polynesia (Vini, PMT-Vodafone)
02FDD1900PCSYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
03FDD1800DCSNoBrazil, Costa Rica (Claro,Movistar), French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela (Digitel GSM)Aruba (SETAR), Cayman Islands, (Digicel), Cuba (ETECSA), Dominican Republic (Altice Dominicana)YesYesYesFrench Polynesia (Vini, PMT-Vodafone), New Zealand (2degrees,Spark,One), New Caledonia (OPT)
04FDD1700AWSYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
05FDD850CLRYesArgentina, Brazil, Guatemala (Tigo)Barbados (FLOW), Bermuda, Dominican Republic (Altice)NoMalawi (Access Communications)Cambodia (SEATEL), India (Jio,Airtel), Indonesia (Smartfren), Malaysia (Telekom Malaysia), Pakistan (Telenor), Philippines (Smart), South Korea (LG U+,SK Telecom), China(China Telecom), Uzbekistan (Beeline UZ)Australia (Vodafone)
07FDD2600IMT-ECanada (Bell,Rogers,Telus,Freedom Mobile), Mexico (AT&T,Telcel)YesGuadeloupe, Martinique, St. Barthelemy, Saint Martin, Dominican Republic (Claro)YesGhana (Surfline), Zambia (MTN,Zamtel)YesAustralia (Vodafone), New Zealand (Spark,One), French Polynesia (Vini, Viti, PMT-Vodafone)
08FDD900E-GSMNoArgentina, Brazil, Peru (Bitel)British Virgin Islands, Cuba (ETECSA)YesNigeria (ntel), South Africa (Vodacom)YesAustralia (Vodafone), New Zealand (2degrees)
11FDD1500LPDCNoNoNoNoNoJapan (au,SoftBank)No
12FDD700LSMHCanada (Bell,Rogers,Telus), USA (AT&T,T-Mobile,US Cellular)Bolivia, BelizeYesNoNoNoKiribati (TSKL)
13FDD700USMHCanada (Bell,Telus), USA (Verizon)Bolivia, BelizeYesNoNoUzbekistan (Ucell)No
14FDD700USMHUSA (FirstNet/AT&T)N/aBarbados (Neptune)NoNoNoNo
17FDD700LSMHCanada (Bell,Telus), USA (AT&T)Bolivia, BelizeYesNoNoNoNo
18FDD800L800NoNoNoNoNoJapan (au)No
19FDD800U800NoNoNoNoNoJapan (NTT Docomo)No
20FDD800EUDDNoNoGuadeloupe, Martinique, HaitiYesYesKazakhstan (Beeline,Kcell), Nepal (Nepal Telecom), Iran (HiWEB)Fiji (Digicel), French Polynesia (Vini, PMT-Vodafone), New Caledonia (OPT)
21FDD1500UPDCNoNoNoNoNoJapan (NTT Docomo)No
25FDD1900E-PCSCanada (Rogers),
USA (C Spire,T-Mobile)
N/aN/aNoNoNoNo
26FDD850E-CLRUSA (T-Mobile)N/aN/aNoN/aJapan (au,NTT Docomo)Australia (Telstra)
28FDD700APTMexico (Red Compartida)YesCuba, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and TobagoYesNigeria (Glo Mobile), Kenya (Faiba 4G)YesYes
29SDL700LSMHUSA (AT&T), Canada (Bell,Telus)N/aN/aNoNoNoNo
30FDD2300WCSUSA (AT&T), Canada (Telus,Xplornet)NoNoNoNoNoNo
31FDD450NMTNoN/aNoDenmark (Net1), Finland (Ukko Mobile), Norway (ice), Russia (Skylink), Sweden (Net1)N/aArmenia (Beeline), Indonesia (Net1), Philippines (Net1)N/a
32SDL1500L‑BandNoN/aN/aItaly (TIM,Vodafone), UK (VodafoneThree), Germany (Telekom), Latvia (LMT)N/aN/aN/a
38TDD2600IMT-ECanada, Mexico (AT&T)Brazil, ColombiaDominican RepublicYesNamibia (TN Mobile)Malaysia (Yes 4G), Myanmar (Ananda 4G+), Sri Lanka (SLT), Iran (HiWEB), Taiwan (Gt)N/a
39TDD1900DCS–IMT GapNoNoNoNoNoChina (China Mobile)No
40TDD2300S-BandNoN/aN/aLatvia (LMT), Lithuania (Bitė), United Kingdom (O2), Russia (t2), Ukraine (Kyivstar)Zambia (Zamtel)YesYes
41TDD2500BRSUSA (C Spire,T-Mobile), Canada (Xplornet)N/aJamaica (Digicel)
Trinidad and Tobago (bmobile)
Russia (MTS)Madagascar (Blueline)China (China Mobile), Japan (KDDI (UQ),SoftBank (WCP)), Philippines (Globe), India (Vodafone Idea)No
42TDD3500C-BandCanada (Bell,Xplornet)Chile (Entel), Argentina (DirecTV), Colombia (Movistar)N/aSlovakia (O2,SWAN [sk],Slovanet)NoIran (MTN Irancell,Mobinnet), Japan (au,NTT Docomo,SoftBank)N/a
43TDD3700C-BandCanada (Bell,Xplornet)Argentina (DirecTV)N/aSlovakia (O2,SWAN [sk])NoIranMTN IrancellNo
46TDD5200U-NII-1–4USAN/aN/aUnited Kingdom (EE)
48TDD3500CBRSUSAN/aN/aNoNoNoNo
65FDD2100E-IMTNoN/aN/aEAN
(T-Mobile,Inmarsat)
N/aN/aN/a
66FDD1700E-AWSYesArgentina (Personal)N/aNoNoNoNo
71FDD600USDDCanada (Telus,Rogers),
USA (C Spire,T-Mobile)
N/aN/aNoNoNoNo
  1. ^Frequency-division duplexing (FDD);time-division duplexing (TDD)
  2. ^abcITU Region 2
  3. ^abITU Region 1
  4. ^abITU Region 3

See also

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References

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  1. ^"TS 36.101: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception".3GPP (19.3.0 ed.). 2025-10-05. Retrieved2025-12-28.
  2. ^"TS 36.104: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception".3GPP (19.1.0 ed.). 2025-06-23. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  3. ^"TS 36.106: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater radio transmission and reception".3GPP (19.0.0 ed.). 2025-10-03. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  4. ^"TS 36.102: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception for satellite access".3GPP (19.1.0 ed.). 2025-10-01. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  5. ^"TS 36.108: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Satellite Access Node radio transmission and reception".3GPP (19.1.0 ed.). 2025-10-01. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  6. ^abc"ITU News: Latest from the UN agency for digital technologies".
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