What are the 4G LTE bands supported by your SIM service carrier? Please check this list before buying any smartphone.
List of LTE networks
Carrier | 4G LTE Bands | Frequencies |
AT&T | 2, 4, 5, 17 | 1900, 1700 abcde, 700 bc |
Verizon Wireless | 2, 4, 13 | 1900, 1700 f, 700 c |
T-Mobile | 2, 4, 12 | 1900, 1700 def, 700 a |
Sprint | 25, 26, 41 | 1900 g, 850, 2500 |
Europe | 1, 3, 7, 8, 20 | 2100, 1800, 2600, 900, 800 |
Asia | 1, 3, 5, 7 | 2100, 2300, 2500, 2600 |
List of LTE networks worldwide
4G LTE Band | Frequency (MHz) | North America | Europe | Asia | Latin America | Africa | Oceania |
1 | 2100 | No | Yes | Yes | (no deployments) | South Africa (Cell C, MTN, Vodacom) | Australia (Vodafone) |
2 | 1900 | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
3 | 1800 | No | Yes | Yes | Aruba (SETAR), Brazil (Nextel, TIM, Claro, VIVO), Cayman Islands (Digicel Cayman), Costa Rica (Claro, Movistar), Dominican Republic (Orange), Venezuela (Digitel GSM) | Yes | Yes |
4 | 1700 | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
5 | 850 | USA (AT&T, U.S. Cellular) | No | Cambodia (SEATEL), India (Jio), Indonesia (Smartfren), Malaysia (Telekom Malaysia), Pakistan (Telenor), Philippines (Smart), South Korea (LG U+, SK Telecom) | (no deployments) | Malawi (Access Communications) | Australia (Vodafone) |
7 | 2600 | Canada (Bell, Rogers, Telus) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Ghana (Surfline), Zambia (MTN, Zamtel) | Yes |
8 | 900 | No | Czech Republic (Vodafone(temporary), Netherlands (T-Mobile), Slovenia (Telekom Slovenije), Sweden (Net4Mobility), Germany (Telekom) | Yes | Peru (Bitel) | Nigeria (ntel), South Africa (Vodacom) | (no deployments) |
11 | 1500 | No | No | Japan (au, SoftBank) | No | No | No |
12 | 700 | Canada (Bell), Guam (iConnect, IT&E Overseas), Northern Marianna Islands (IT&E Overseas, USA (AT&T (via MFBI), T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Regional carriers) | No | No | No | No | Kiribati (TSKL) |
13 | 700 | USA (Verizon), Canada (Bell, EastLink, Feenix, MTS, SaskTel, Telus, Vidéotron) (planned) | No | No | Bolivia (Entel), Puerto Rico (Open Mobile), Turks and Caicos Islands (C&W LIME) | No | No |
14 | 700 | USA (FirstNet) | No | No | No | No | No |
17 | 700 | Canada (Rogers), Guam (NTT DoCoMo), USA (AT&T) | No | No | Antigua & Barbuda (Digicel), Bahamas (BTC), Bolivia (Tigo), Cayman Islands (C&W LIME), Dominica (Digicel), Turks and Caicos Islands (Digicel), Puerto Rico (Claro) | No | No |
18 | 800 | No | No | Japan (au) | No | No | No |
19 | 800 | No | No | Japan (NTT Docomo) | No | No | No |
20 | 800 | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Fiji (Digicel), French Polynesia (Viti[disambiguation needed]), New Caledonia (OPT) |
21 | 1500 | No | No | Japan (NTT Docomo) | No | No | No |
24 | 1600 | USA (Ligado Networks formerly LightSquared) | No | No | No | No | No |
25 | 1900 | USA (Sprint) | No | No | (no deployments) | No | No |
26 | 850 | USA (Sprint) | (no deployments) | Japan (au) (via MFBI) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) |
27 | 800 | (no deployments) | No | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) |
28 | 700 | No | France (Free Mobile) | Yes | Yes | Nigeria (Glo Mobile) | Yes |
29 | 700 | USA (AT&T) | No | No | No | No | No |
30 | 2300 | USA (AT&T) | No | No | No | No | No |
31 | 450 | No | Denmark (Net1), Finland (Ukko Mobile), Norway (ice.net), Russia (Skylink), Sweden (Net1) | Armenia (Beeline) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) |
32 | 1500 | No | Italy (TIM) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | |
65 | 2100 | No | EAN in deployment | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) |
66 | 1700 | Canada (Freedom Mobile) | No | No | (no deployments) | No | |
67 | 700 | No | (no deployments) | No | No | No | No |
68 | 700 | No | No | (no deployments) | No | (no deployments) | No |
69 | 2600 | No | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) | (no deployments) |
70 | 2000 | USA (DISH) | No | No | No | No | No |
71 | 600 | USA (AT&T, C Spire, DISH, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular) | No | No | No | No | No |
4G LTE Band | Frequency (MHz) | North America | Europe | Asia | Latin America | Africa | Oceania |
List of LTE networks in Europe
Country or Territory | Operator | Frequency (MHz) | Bands | VoLTE | Notes |
Abkhazia | A-Mobile | 800 | 20 | [1] | |
Aquafon | 800 | 20 | [1][2] | ||
Åland Islands | Ålcom | 800 | 20 | 15 MHz [1][3] | |
Ålcom | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3] 17,5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Albania | Albtelecom (Eagle Mobile) | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][4][5] 0,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telekom | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz [3][6] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 11 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Telekom | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][6][7] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz [1][3][8] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 13,2 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][8] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Andorra | Andorra Telecom | 800 | 20 | [1] | |
Austria | 3 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][9][10][11][12] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | |
3 | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][9][10][13] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
A1 | 800 | 20 | Nov 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][15][16][17][18] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (256 QAM) (Demo). | |
A1 | 2600 | 7 | Nov 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][15][16][17][19][20][21] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (256 QAM) (Demo). | |
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][12][22][23] | ||
T-Mobile | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][24][25][26] | ||
Belarus | ANLIM.BR (via beCloud) | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [27] Service via wholesale network | |
life:) (via beCloud) | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [28][29] Service via wholesale network. | ||
MTS (via beCloud) | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [30] Service via wholesale network. | ||
Belgium | BASE | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][31][32] | |
BASE | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][31][33][34][35] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][31][36][37][38] Provider formerly branded as Mobistar. | ||
Orange | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][31][36][37][38] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Provider formerly branded as Mobistar. | ||
Orange | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [3][31] Provider formerly branded as Mobistar. | ||
Proximus | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][31][39][40][41] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | ||
Proximus | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][31][39][40][41][42] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Proximus | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [3][31][39] Pre-commercial as of Nov 2014. | ||
Bulgaria | Bulsatcom | 1800 | 3 | 5 MHz [1][3][43][44] Pre-commercial as of Feb 2015. | |
Max | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz [1][3][45] | ||
mtel | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [3][46][47][48] 4×4 MIMO (in deployment). | ||
Telenor | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [3][49][50][51] | ||
Vivacom | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [3][52][53] | ||
Croatia | T-Hrvatski Telekom | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][54][55] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2015.) | |
T-Hrvatski Telekom | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][54][56][57] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2015.) 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Tele2 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [3][58][59] 7 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vipnet | 800 | 20 | 15 MHz [1][3][60] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2015.) | ||
Vipnet | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][60][61][62] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2015.) 2,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Cyprus | CYTA | 1800 | 3 | [63][64] | |
MTN | 1800 | 3 | [1][3][65] | ||
PrimeTel | 1800 | 3 | [1][3][65] | ||
Czech Republic | O2 | 800 | 20 | Jan 2017 | 10 MHz [1][3][66][67][68][69] Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile. CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4) CA[G 1] of 65 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A_38A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). |
O2 | 1800 | 3 | Jan 2017 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][66][67][68][70] CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4) 17,6 MHz remain for GSM services. CA[G 1] of 65 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A_38A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | |
T-Mobile | 800 | 20 | May 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][71][72][73][74][75][69] Joint infrastructure operation with O2. CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Apr 2015) CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | May 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][71][72][73][74][76] 4×4 MIMO (Feb 2017). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
T-Mobile | 2100 | 1 | May 2015 | 10 MHz in use [3][14][71][73][75] 20 MHz available in some areas. CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Apr 2015) CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). 10 MHz remain for UMTS services. | |
T-Mobile | 2600 | 7 | Feb 2016 | 20 MHz in use [3][14][72][77][78] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Jul 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][79][80][81][82][83] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Oct 2015) CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | |
Vodafone | 900 | 8 | Jul 2016 | 3 MHz in use [1][3][79][80][84] Temporary network for national coverage. Network is being phased out. | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Jul 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][79][80][81][82][83][85][86][87] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Oct 2015) CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). 4x4MIMO (Apr 2016). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). 2 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Vodafone | 2100 | 1 | Jul 2016 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][79][80][81][82][88] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). 10 MHz remain for UMTS services. | |
Denmark | 3 | 1800 | 3 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][89][90][91][92] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4) |
3 | 2600 | 7 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz [1][3][89][91][92] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4) | |
Net1 | 450 | 31 | 5 MHz [3][93][94] | ||
TDC | 800 | 20 | 20 MHz [1][3][95][96] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | ||
TDC | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [63][90] | ||
TDC | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][95][96][97] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | ||
Telenor (TT-Netværket) | 1800 | 3 | Dec 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][90][14][98][99][100][101] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Wholesale network operated by TT-Netværket. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telenor | 2600 | 7 | Dec 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][98][99][101] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | |
Telia (TT-Netværket) | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][90][102] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Wholesale network operated by TT-Netværket. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Telia | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][102][103] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Estonia | Elisa | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][104] | |
Elisa | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][105][106] 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Elisa | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][105][106] | ||
Telia | 800 | 20 | Jul 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][107][108][109] Provider formerly branded as EMT. | |
Telia | 1800 | 3 | Jul 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][107][108][110] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Provider formerly branded as EMT. 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telia | 2600 | 7 | Jul 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][107][108][110][111] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Provider formerly branded as EMT. | |
Tele2 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][112][113] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20). | ||
Tele2 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][112][114][115] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20). 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Tele2 | 2100 | 1 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][112][116] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20). | ||
Tele2 | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][114][115] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Finland | Yhteisverkko (DNA / Sonera) | 800 | 20 | 20 MHz [1][3][117][118] Joint infrastructure operation using shared frequencies. | |
DNA | 700 | 28 | Feb 2017 | 10 MHz [3][119] | |
DNA | 1800 | 3 | Mar 2016 | 20 MHz in use [63][3][117][120] 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
DNA | 2600 | 7 | Mar 2016 | 20 MHz [63][3][120] | |
Elisa | 800 | 20 | Nov 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][121][122][123] | |
Elisa | 1800 | 3 | Nov 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][121][122][124][125] 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Elisa | 2600 | 7 | Nov 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][121][122][124][126] | |
Sonera | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][127][128] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). 4,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Sonera | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][127][128][129] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). | ||
Ukkoverkot | 450 | 31 | 5 MHz [1][3][130] | ||
Ukkoverkot | 2600 | 38 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][131] 2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band) 2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band) | ||
France | Bouygues | 800 | 20 | Dec 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][132][133][134][135] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). |
Bouygues | 1800 | 3 | Dec 2015 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][132][133][134][136][137] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Bouygues | 2600 | 7 | Dec 2015 | 15 MHz [1][3][132][133][134][136][138] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | |
Free | 700 | 28 | 10 MHz [3][139][140] | ||
Free | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [3][141][135][142] | ||
Free | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][143] | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | Jun 2016 | 10 MHz [63][3][144][135] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
Orange | 1800 | 3 | Jun 2016 | 10 MHz in use [3][135][145] 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Orange | 2600 | 7 | Jan 2016 | 20 MHz [63][3][144][146][147] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
SFR | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][148][149][135] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
SFR | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [3][148][135][145] CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
SFR | 2600 | 7 | 15 MHz [1][3][148][149][150] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Georgia | Geocell | 1800 | 3 | [1][3][151] | |
MagtiCom | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [152] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
MagtiCom | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][152][153] CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 14,9 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Mobitel (Beeline) | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][154][155] | ||
Silknet | 2300 | 40 | [156] | ||
Germany | O2 | 800 | 20 | Apr 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][157][158][159] CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). |
O2 | 1800 | 3 | Apr 2015 | 5-10 MHz in use [1][3][14][157][160][161][162][163] CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 10-15 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
O2 | 2600 | 7 | Apr 2015 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][157][158][164][165][166] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
Telekom | 800 | 20 | Jan 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174] EVS CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2016). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). | |
Telekom | 900 | 8 | Mar 2017 | 5 MHz in use [3][14][168][167][175] EVS 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telekom | 1800 | 3 | Jan 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][168][167][169][170][176][177][178][171][172][179][180][181] EVS CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2016). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3C) (pre-commercial as of Nov 2016). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A) (4×4 MIMO) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 90 MHz (CA_3C_7A_42C) (4×4 MIMO) (Demo). (20+10)+20+(20+20) | |
Telekom | 2600 | 7 | Jan 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][168][167][169][170][176][177][178][171][172][179][180][182] EVS CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A) (4×4 MIMO) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 90 MHz (CA_3C_7A_42C) (4×4 MIMO) (Demo). (20+10)+20+(20+20) | |
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | May 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][183][184][185][186][187][188][189][190] 256 QAM, EVS CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Sep 2016 | 20 MHz [3][14][183][184][185][186][187] 256 QAM, EVS CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | May 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][183][184][185][186][187][188][191] 256 QAM, EVS CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Gibraltar | Gibtelecom | 800 | 20 | [63][192] | |
Gibtelecom | 2600 | 7 | [63] | ||
Greece | Cosmote | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][193][194] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Cosmote | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][193][195][196] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Cosmote | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][193][194][195] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][197][198][199][200] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][197][198] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). | ||
WIND | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [1][3][201] | ||
Greenland | Nuuk TV | (?) | (?) | [202] | |
TELE Greenland | 800 | 20 | [1][203] | ||
Guernsey | Airtel-Vodafone | (?) | (?) | [1][204][205][206] | |
Jersey Telecom | 800 | 20 | [1][63][205] | ||
Jersey Telecom | 1800 | 3 | [1][63][205] | ||
Jersey Telecom | 2600 | 7 | [1][63][205] | ||
Sure | 1800 | 3 | [1][63][207][208] | ||
Hungary | MVM Net | 450 | 31 | [63][209] | |
Telenor | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][210][211] Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile. | ||
Telenor | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][210][212][213] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Telenor | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][210] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
T-Mobile | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][211][214] Joint infrastructure operation with Telenor. | ||
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][215][216][217] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
T-Mobile | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][214][215][216] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [63][3][218][219][220] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [3][218] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [63][219] | ||
Iceland | Nova / Vodafone | 800 | 20 | 20 MHz [1][3][221][222][223] Joint infrastructure operation using shared frequencies. | |
Nova | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][221][222][224][225] Joint infrastructure operation. | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][221][222] Joint infrastructure operation. | ||
Síminn | 1800 | 3 | 30 MHz [1][3][226][227][228] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3C). | ||
Ireland | 3 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][229][230] | |
3 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][231][232][233][234][235] Joint infrastructure operation with Meteor. 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Imagine Communications | 3500 | 42 | [63] | ||
Imagine Communications | 3500 | 43 | [63] | ||
Meteor | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][232][236] Joint infrastructure operation with 3. | ||
Meteor | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][232][236] Joint infrastructure operation with 3. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][237][238][239][240] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4) CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [3][237][238][239][241] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4) CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. UL-CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A) (64QAM) (Demo). | ||
Isle of Man | Manx Telecom | 800 | 20 | 10MHz[1][242][243] CA of 30MHz (CA_3A_20A)[244][245] | |
Manx Telecom | 1800 | 3 | 20MHz [1][242][243] CA of 30MHz (CA_3A_20A)[244][245] | ||
Sure | 800 | 20 | [1][63][246] | ||
Sure | 1800 | 3 | [63] | ||
Italy | GO Internet | 3500 | 42 | [63][247] | |
Linkem | 3500 | 42 | [1][248][249][250] | ||
TIM | 800 | 20 | Dec 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][251][252][253][254][255][256] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
TIM | 1500 | 32 | Dec 2016 | 20 MHz [3][14][251][252][257] 256 QAM Supplemental Downlink (SDL) only. | |
TIM | 1800 | 3 | Dec 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][251][252][253][254][255][256][258] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
TIM | 2600 | 7 | Dec 2015 | 15 MHz [1][3][14][251][252][253][254][255][256] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Tiscali | 3500 | 42 | 20 MHz in use [259][260][261] | ||
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Jul 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][262][263] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Jul 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][262][263][264] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | Jul 2015 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][14][262][263] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | |
Wind Tre | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][265] | ||
Wind Tre | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [1][3][265][266][267] | ||
Jersey | Airtel-Vodafone | (?) | (?) | [1][204][205][268] | |
Jersey Telecom | 800 | 20 | [1][205][269] | ||
Jersey Telecom | 1800 | 3 | [1][205][269] | ||
Jersey Telecom | 2600 | 7 | [1][205][269] | ||
Sure | 1800 | 3 | [1][63][207] | ||
Kosovo | IPKO | 1800 | 3 | [1][270] | |
Vala | 1800 | 3 | [1][270] | ||
Latvia | Bite | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3] | |
Bite | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][271] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Bite | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][271] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
LMT | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][272][273] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 14,8 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
LMT | 2600 | 7 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][272] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Tele2 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][274][275] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Tele2 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][274] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). 4,6 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Tele2 | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][274] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Liechtenstein | Salt (7acht) | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][276] 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Swisscom | 1800 | 3 | Jun 2015 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][277][278][279] 25 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telecom Liechtenstein (FL1) | 800 | 20 | 20 MHz [1][3][280] | ||
Lithuania | Bite | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][281] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Bite | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][281][282] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Bite | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][281][283] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Telecentras (MEZON) | 2300 | 40 | [284][285][286][287] FWB[A 1] | ||
Telia | 800 | 20 | Sep 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][288][289][290][291][292][293] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Operator formerly named Omnitel. | |
Telia | 1800 | 3 | Sep 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][288][282][289][290][291][294] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Operator formerly named Omnitel. | |
Telia | 2600 | 7 | Sep 2016 | 20 MHz [3][288][289][290][291][292] 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Operator formerly named Omnitel. | |
Tele2 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][295][296][297] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Tele2 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][282][295][296][297] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Tele2 | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][283][295][296][298] CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Luxembourg | Orange | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][299] 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
POST | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][300] 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Tango | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][301] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Tango | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][301][302][303] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Macedonia | T-Mobile | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][304][305] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][304][305] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A) 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vip | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz in use (?) [1][3][306][307][308][309] Operator merged with One. | ||
Vip | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][306][307][308] 30 MHz remain for GSM services. Operator merged with One. | ||
Malta | GO | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [3][310] | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][311][312][313] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Moldova | Moldcell | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][314] | |
Orange | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][315] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Orange | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][315][316][317] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Unité | 1800 | 3 | [63][318] | ||
Monaco | Monaco Telecom | 800 | 20 | 20 MHz [1][319][320][321] 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Monaco Telecom | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][319][320][321][322] 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Monaco Telecom | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][319][320][321][323] 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Montenegro | Telenor | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][324] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][325][326][327][328] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Netherlands | KPN | 800 | 20 | Oct 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][329][330][331][332] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). |
KPN | 1800 | 3 | Oct 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][329][330][331] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
KPN | 2600 | 7 | Oct 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][329][330][333] | |
T-Mobile | 900 | 8 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][334][335][336] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_8A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A).. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
T-Mobile | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][334][335][337][338] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_8A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
T-Mobile | 2100 | 1 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][334] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A). 10 MHz remain for UMTS services. | ||
T-Mobile | 2600 | 7 | 10 MHz [1][3][339][338][340] | ||
Tele2 | 800 | 20 | Dec 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][341][342][343][344] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
Tele2 | 2600 | 7 | Dec 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][341][342][343][345] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Nov 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][346][347][348][349] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Nov 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][346][347][348][349] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | Nov 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][346][347] | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][347][350][351] FWB[A 1] | ||
Norway | ice.net | 450 | 31 | 5 MHz [3][352][353][94] | |
ice.net | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][353][354] | ||
ice.net | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [3][353][354] | ||
Telia | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][355] Provider formerly branded as NetCom. | ||
Telia | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][356][357] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Provider formerly branded as NetCom. | ||
Telia | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][357][358] Provider formerly branded as NetCom. World’s first LTE network. | ||
Telenor | 800 | 20 | Jan 2016 | 10 MHz [3][14][359][360] | |
Telenor | 1800 | 3 | Jan 2016 | 20 MHz in use [3][14][356][359][361][362] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telenor | 2600 | 7 | Jan 2016 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][359][361][363] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | |
Poland | Cyfrowy Polsat (Aero2) | 800 | 20 | 5 MHz [1][3][364][365] | |
Cyfrowy Polsat (Aero2) | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][366][367][368][369] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Available to Plus customers. 9,6 MHz remain for GSM services.(Plus) | ||
Cyfrowy Polsat (Plus) | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [3][366] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Available to Aero2 customers. | ||
Cyfrowy Polsat (Aero2) | 2600 | 38 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][370][371] FWB[A 1] 2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band) 2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band) | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz [3][372][373][374][375][376] Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile. CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Orange | 2600 | 7 | Mar 2017 | 15 MHz [3][372][373][374][375][376] Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile. CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Play | 800 | 20 | 5 MHz [3][377] CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | ||
Play | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][377][378] CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Play | 2100 | 1 | 10 MHz in use [3][377][378][379][380] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for UMTS services. | ||
Play | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [3][377] CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A). | ||
T-Mobile | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][381][373][376] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Joint infrastructure operation with Orange. | ||
T-Mobile / Orange | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][381][373][382][383][384] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Joint infrastructure operation with frequency-sharing. 14,2 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
T-Mobile | 2600 | 7 | 15 MHz [3][381][373][376] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Joint infrastructure operation with Orange. | ||
Portugal | Meo | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][385] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | |
Meo | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][386] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Meo | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][386][387] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
NOS | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][385][388] Provider formerly branded as Optimus. | ||
NOS | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][388][389] Provider formerly branded as Optimus. | ||
NOS | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][388][389] Provider formerly branded as Optimus. | ||
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Sep 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][385][390] | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Sep 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][390][391][392][393][394] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_38A) (Demo). | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | Sep 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][390][392][393][394][395] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_38A) (Demo). | |
Romania | Digi.Mobil | 2100 | 1 | 5 MHz in use (?) [1][3][396][397] Pre-commercial as of Oct 2016. | |
Digi.Mobil | 2600 | 38 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][398][399] 2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band) | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | Sep 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][400][401][402][403][404] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). Joint infrastructure operation with Vodafone in rural areas. | |
Orange | 1800 | 3 | Sep 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][400][401][402][405][406][407] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).}} | |
Orange | 2600 | 7 | Sep 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][400][401][402][405] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Telekom | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][408][409][410] Provider formerly named Cosmote. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Nov 2014 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][411][403][404][412][413] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). Joint infrastructure operation with Orange in rural areas. | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Nov 2014 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][411][412][413][414][415] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Russia | See List of LTE networks in Asia. | ||||
Serbia | MTS | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][416] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telenor | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [3][417] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Telenor | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][417][416] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Vip | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][418] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | ||
Vip | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][416][418] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Slovakia | O2 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][419][420][421] | |
O2 | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][419][420][421] 6 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][422][423][424] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | ||
Orange | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][422][423][424] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | ||
Slovak Telekom | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][425] | ||
Slovak Telekom | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][426][427][428] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7C) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | ||
Slovak Telekom | 2600 | 7 | 40 MHz [1][3][426][427][429][430] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7C). (Nov 2015) CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7C) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | ||
Slovanet | 3500 | 42 | [63][431] FWB[A 1] | ||
4ka | 1800 | 3 | Oct 2016 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][432][433] | |
SWAN | 3700 | 43 | 20 MHz in use [434][435][436] FWB[A 1] | ||
Slovenia | A1 | 800 | 20 | [1][3][437] Provider formerly named Si.mobil. | |
A1 | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][438][439][440] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. Provider formerly named Si.mobil. | ||
A1 | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][438] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Provider formerly named Si.mobil. | ||
Telekom Slovenije | 800 | 20 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz [63][3][441][442] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). | |
Telekom Slovenije | 900 | 8 | Mar 2017 | 5 MHz in use [63][3][441][443] 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telekom Slovenije | 1800 | 3 | Mar 2017 | 20 MHz in use [63][3][441][444][445][446][447] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telekom Slovenije | 2100 | 1 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz in use [63][3][441] 10 MHz remain for UMTS services. | |
Telekom Slovenije | 2600 | 7 | Mar 2017 | 20 MHz in use [63][3][441][444] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | |
Telemach | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [448][449][450][451][452] Provider formerly branded as Tusmobil. | ||
Telemach | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [453][448][449][450][451][452] Provider formerly branded as Tusmobil. | ||
Spain | COTA (Murcia4G) | 2600 | 38 | 10 MHz [1][3][454] FWB[A 1] (↓↑) 2595 – 2605 MHz Available in Murcia. | |
Movistar | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][455] | ||
Movistar | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][456][457] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Movistar | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][456] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). | ||
Masmovil (Neo-Sky) | 3500 | 42 | [1][3][458] FWB[A 1] | ||
Orange | 800 | 20 | Nov 2016 | 10 MHz [1][3][455][459][460] CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Orange | 1800 | 3 | Nov 2016 | 15 MHz in use [1][3][459][460][461] CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Orange | 2600 | 7 | Nov 2016 | 20 MHz [1][3][459][460][461] CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | Jul 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][455][462][463][464] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | Jul 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][462][463][465][466] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | Jul 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][462][463][465][466] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A). | |
Yoigo | 1800 | 3 | 10 MHz in use [1][3][467][468][469] | ||
Sweden | 3 | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][470][471][472] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7A_20A). (Cat.4) | |
3 | 2600 | 7 | 10 MHz [1][3][470][471][473][474] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7A_20A). (Cat.4) | ||
3 | 2600 | 38 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][470][475][473][474] 2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band) 2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band) | ||
Net1 | 450 | 31 | 5 MHz [3][476][477][94] | ||
Net4Mobility (Telenor / Tele2) | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3] | ||
Net4Mobility (Telenor / Tele2) | 900 | 8 | 5 MHz in use [1][3][478] 1 MHz remain unused. | ||
Net4Mobility (Telenor / Tele2) | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][479][480][478] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_20A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_7A). 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Net4Mobility (Telenor / Tele2) | 2600 | 7 | 40 MHz [1][3][479][480][481] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_7A). | ||
Telia | 800 | 20 | Apr 2017 | 10 MHz [1][3][482] | |
Telia | 1800 | 3 | Apr 2017 | 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][482][483] 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Telia | 2600 | 7 | Apr 2017 | 20 MHz [1][3][482][358][484] World’s first LTE network. | |
Switzerland | Salt | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][485] Provider formerly branded as Orange CH. | |
Salt | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][485][486][487][488] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Provider formerly branded as Orange CH. 5 MHz remain for GSM services. | ||
Salt | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][485][486][487] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). Provider formerly branded as Orange CH. | ||
Sunrise | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3] | ||
Sunrise | 1800 | 3 | 20 MHz [1][3][489][490] | ||
Sunrise | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][489][490] | ||
Swisscom | 800 | 20 | Jun 2015 | 10 MHz [1][3][14][278][491][492][493] CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | |
Swisscom | 1800 | 3 | Jun 2015 | 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][278][491][492][493][494][495] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). 10 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
Swisscom | 2600 | 7 | Jun 2015 | 20 MHz [1][3][14][278][491][492][493][494][495] CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo). CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A) (4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM) (Demo). | |
Transnistria | Interdnestrcom | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][496][497] Available in Transnistria and Bender. | |
Turkey | See List of LTE networks. | ||||
United Kingdom | 3 | 800 | 20 | Sep 2015 | 5 MHz [1][3][498][499][500] VoLTE only available at 800 MHz. |
3 | 1800 | 3 | 15 MHz [1][3][499][501][502][503] | ||
3 (UK Broadband) | 3500 | 42 | 20 MHz [1][499][501][504][505] FWB[A 1] (↓↑) 3480 – 3500 MHz | ||
3 (UK Broadband) | 3700 | 43 | 20 MHz [1][499][501][504][505] FWB[A 1] (↓↑) 3580 – 3600 MHz | ||
EE | 800 | 20 | Nov 2016 | 5 MHz [506][507] | |
EE | 1800 | 3 | Apr 2016 | 20+10 MHz in use [1][3][508][502][509][510][511][512][513][514][515] 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3A_7C). CA[G 1] of 65 MHz (CA_3C_7C). 15 MHz remain for GSM services. | |
EE | 2600 | 7 | Apr 2016 | 20+15 MHz [1][3][508][509][510][511][512][513] 4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A). CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3A_7C). CA[G 1] of 65 MHz (CA_3C_7C). | |
O2 | 800 | 20 | Mar 2017 | 10 MHz [1][3][516][517][518] CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Jun 2016.) | |
O2 | 1800 | 3 | Mar 2017 | 5 MHz in use [3][516][519][517] CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A) (pre-commercial as of Jun 2016.) 0,8 MHz remain unused. | |
Vodafone | 800 | 20 | 10 MHz [1][3][520][521][518] CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Cat.4) CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). | ||
Vodafone | 1800 | 3 | 5 MHz in use [3][522][523] 0,8 MHz remain unused. (pre-commercial as of Jun 2016.) Available on single site(s) in London. | ||
Vodafone | 2100 | 1 | 10 MHz in use [3][520][522] 5 MHz remain for UMTS services. CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Cat.4) CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_1A_7A). (Cat.6) (pre-commercial as of Aug 2016.) | ||
Vodafone | 2600 | 7 | 20 MHz [1][3][521] CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A). CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_1A_7A). (Cat.6) (pre-commercial as of Aug 2016.) | ||
Vodafone | 2600 | 38 | 20 MHz in use [524][525] (pre-commercial as of Sep 2016.) Available on single site(s) in Manchester (MediaCity, Salford). | ||
Country | Operator | Frequency (MHz) | Bands | VoLTE | Notes |