What LTE bands does T-Mobile use?
Cheat sheet: which 4G LTE bands do AT, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint use in the USA?
Carrier | 4G LTE bands | Main frequencies |
---|---|---|
T-Mobile | 2, 4, 5, 12, 66, 71 | 1900, 1700 def, 700 a, 600 |
Sprint | 25, 26, 41 | 2500, 1900 g, 850 |
Europe | 3, 7, 20 | 1800, 2600, 800 |
China, India | 3, 40, 41 | 1800, 2300, 2500 |
Does T-Mobile still support GSM?
AT has already shut down its 2G GSM network and most recently said it will shut down 3G GSM/UMTS in February 2022. T-Mobile will shut down 3G GSM/UMTS in April 2022 and will shut down 2G GSM in December 2022.
What band does T-Mobile run on?
band 4
Currently, T-Mobile’s main band is still band 4 (AWS) in the 1700 MHz range. It is the band T-Mobile uses in densely populated areas and while it may not quite have the penetration capabilities that come with B2, it is considered more stable.
What bandwidth does T-Mobile use?
In most markets the T-Mobile 3G / 4G network operates in the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) 1700/2100 MHz band and/or the Personal Communications Services (PCS) 1900 MHz band using Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technology.
Do you need all LTE bands?
Your mobile phone must be compatible with at least one band for it to work on that particular 4G LTE network. Ideally, if you want reliable cell service everywhere you go, your device should support all LTE frequency bands assigned to that carrier.
What LTE bands does T Mobile use?
Network: T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network runs on LTE bands 4 and 12. These bands use the frequencies 1900, 1700 def and 700a. For phones using 2G or 3G network technology, the T-Mobile network will primarily use the 1900 MHz frequency.
What bands does T Mobile use?
or where band 4 is not available.
What band does Tmobile use?
T-Mobile markets band 12 network as Extended Range LTE-700 MHz. The green circles are TV channel 51 stations protected by the FCC rules. A-block spectrum cannot be used in the green circles until the stations relocate to lower channels.
What is T-Mobile’s Wideband LTE?
Wideband LTE is a souped-up version of regular LTE, made possible by combining multiple bands of spectrum. T-Mobile’s Wideband network combines at least 15+15 MHz of spectrum (and 20+20 MHz in parts of Detroit and Dallas) to offer customers faster speeds and a better, smoother LTE experience.