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  2. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Telstra opted to use the 850 MHz band for Next G in preference to the more common 2100 MHz band, since it requires fewer base stations to provide coverage, providing a lower capital cost. [215] This network was implemented under contract by Ericsson as part of a project internally dubbed "Project Jersey" and launched on 6 October 2006. [216]

  3. List of LTE networks - Wikipedia

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    3.3 Central America, South America and Mexico (APT band plan) 3.4 Belize, Bolivia, ... 850 MHz B12/B17 700 MHz B13 700 MHz B14 700 MHz B30 2300 MHz B41 2500 MHz B71

  4. 4G connectivity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The 850 MHz band was operated as a 3G network by Telstra and as a 4G network by Vodafone. Vodafone switched on the 4G 850 network on in Adelaide on 6 October 2014. [19] By the end of 2014 all other capital cities were switched over to 4G, and in Q2 2016 all regional sites were activated on 4G on this band.

  5. LTE frequency bands - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Mobile network codes in ITU region 5xx (Oceania) - Wikipedia

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    MCC MNC Brand Operator Status Bands (MHz) References and notes 505: 01: Telstra: Telstra Corporation Limited: Operational: LTE 700 / LTE 850 / LTE 1800 / LTE 2100 / LTE 2600 / 5G 850 / 5G 2600 / 5G 3500 / 5G 28000

  7. Cellular frequencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the FCC developed a new band plan where narrowband operations are provided in 806–816 and 851–861 MHz ranges while wideband operations are allowed in 817–824 MHz and 862–869 MHz separated from narrowband services by a 1 MHz wide guard band. [6] The wideband services part of the SMR band was called ESMR (Enhanced SMR).

  8. List of UMTS networks - Wikipedia

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    2100 MHz Band 1 900 MHz Band 8 800 MHz Band 6/19 1500 MHz Band 11 Band 21 (ex PDC) 1700 MHz Band 9 Launch date UMTS ≤ 7.2 Mbit/s Launch date HSPA+ ≤ 21.1 Mbit/s Launch date DC-HSPA ≤ 42.2 Mbit/s Notes NTT DoCoMo Japan: FOMA Oct 2001 (5 MHz used) N/A: FOMA+ Jun 2005 – Jul 2016 (Refarmed for LTE) No May 2006 – Mar 2015 (Refarmed for LTE ...

  9. UMTS frequency bands - Wikipedia

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    Resolution 212 (Rev.WRC-97), adopted at the World Radiocommunication Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1997, endorsed the bands specifically for the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) specification by referring to S5.388, which states "The bands 1,885-2,025 MHz and 2,110-2,200 MHz are intended for use, on a ...