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  2. 5G NR frequency bands - Wikipedia

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    Frequency bands for 5G New Radio (5G NR), which is the air interface or radio access technology of the 5G mobile networks, are separated into two different frequency ranges. First there is Frequency Range 1 (FR1), [ 1 ] which includes sub-7 GHz frequency bands, some of which are traditionally used by previous standards, but has been extended to ...

  3. 5G NR - Wikipedia

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    It is based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), as is the 4G (fourth generation) long-term evolution standard. The 3GPP specification 38 series [3] provides the technical details behind 5G NR, the successor of LTE. The study of 5G NR within 3GPP started in 2015, and the first specification was made available by the end of 2017.

  4. 5G - Wikipedia

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    This level of service is the most widely deployed, and was deployed in many metropolitan areas in 2020. Some regions are not implementing the low band, making Mid-band the minimum service level. High-band 5G uses frequencies of 24–47 GHz, near the bottom of the millimeter wave band, although higher frequencies may be used in the future.

  5. 5G Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    5G Broadcast (5GB), officially known as LTE-based 5G Terrestrial Broadcast, is a system for the distribution of television and other broadcast media content via terrestrial radio broadcast networks based on downlink-only LTE technology. [1] [2] 5G Broadcast focuses mainly on mobile use cases like smartphones and in-car radio.

  6. List of 5G NR networks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercial 5G NR networks around the globe, showing their frequency bands. ... World's first 5G NR commercial service (Dec 2018)

  7. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    However, none of them have achieved universal acceptance. Competitors include Xiaomi and Nokia. 6G is expected to offer faster speeds than 5G but with a shorter range. The IEEE recommends the use of frequencies ranging from 100 GHz to 3 THz, as these frequencies are relatively unused and would allow for exploration of new frequency bands. [8]

  8. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    Frequency bands used on the Verizon Network Frequency Band Band Number Protocol Generation Status Notes 700 MHz Upper SMH C Block: 13 LTE/LTE-A/ LTE-A Pro: 4G: Active Primary LTE band, launched in December 2010. [75] Spectrum covers 100% of the continental United States. [76] 850 MHz CLR 5 Additional low-band LTE, currently being shared with 5G ...

  9. AT&T Mobility - Wikipedia

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    5G: Branded as "5G ". Primary band for 5G NR network for consumers in many markets. 1.7/2.1 GHz AWS n66 Branded as "5G". Additional 5G capacity in some markets. 1.9 GHz PCS: n2: Branded as "5G". Provides 5G NR network coverage in some markets. Began deployment in late 2020 via DSS with LTE. 3.45 GHz C-Band: n77 Branded as "5G+". Provides mid ...