Deployed 5G Networks
Band | Duplex Mode | Uplink / TDD Frequency |
---|---|---|
n1 (2100 MHz) | FDD | 1920 - 1980 MHz |
n2 (1900 MHz) | FDD | 1850 - 1910 MHz |
n3 (1800 MHz) | FDD | 1710 - 1785 MHz |
n5 (850 MHz) | FDD | 824 - 849 MHz |
- What is the channel bandwidth for 5G?
- What are the 5G frequency bands?
- What is the minimum bandwidth of a 5G band?
- What are the 12 5G bands?
What is the channel bandwidth for 5G?
In comparison, 5G NR maximum carrier bandwidth is up to 100 MHz in frequency range 1 (FR1: 450 MHz to 6 GHz), or up to 400 MHz in frequency range 2 (FR2: 24.25 GHz to 52.6 GHz) that can be aggregated with a maximum bandwidth of 800 MHz.
What are the 5G frequency bands?
5G is divided into three frequency bands (low, mid, and high). Each band has different capabilities: the low band (less than 1GHz) has greater coverage but lower speeds, the mid band (1GHz–6GHz) offers a balance of both, and the high band (24GHz–40GHz) offers higher speeds but a smaller coverage radius.
What is the minimum bandwidth of a 5G band?
How much spectrum does 5G need? The ITU's minimum technical requirements to meet the IMT-2020 criteria – and thus the fastest speeds – specify at least 100 MHz of bandwidth per operator.
What are the 12 5G bands?
For example, we look at the 5G bands supported by the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. In its specs page, we can see that the S22 Ultra supports n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n66, n38, n40, n41, n77 and n78 bands. For India, the bands that the S22 Ultra supports are n1, n3, n8, n28 and n78.