This is a list of commercial 5G NR networks around the globe, showing their frequency bands.
Notes
Legend | Commercial standalone (SA) service | Commercial non-standalone (NSA) service | Pre-commercial standalone (SA) service | Pre-commercial non-standalone (NSA) service | Unused spectrum |
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Country or territory | Operator | Bands | Notes | ||||||||
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DSS | n28 700 MHz | n40 2.3 GHz | n41 2.5 GHz | n78 3.5 GHz | n257 28 GHz | Others | |||||
Algeria | Djezzy | n? (Nov 2022) | [1] [2] | ||||||||
Mobilis | n? (Nov 2018) | [1] [3] | |||||||||
Angola | Unitel | ? MHz (Aug 2022) | [4] [5] FWA | ||||||||
Botswana | Mascom | n? (Feb 2022) | [1] [6] | ||||||||
Orange | n? (Nov 2022) | [1] [7] [8] Also FWA | |||||||||
Congo | MTN | n? (Oct 2022) | [9] | ||||||||
Democratic Republic of Congo | Orange | n? (Jun 2023) | [10] | ||||||||
Egypt | Etisalat | 20 MHz (Dec 2019) | [11] [12] | ||||||||
Ethiopia | Ethio telecom | n? (Sep 2023) | [13] [14] | ||||||||
Gabon | Gabon Telecom | ? MHz (Nov 2019) | [15] | ||||||||
Gambia | Qcell | n? (Jun 2023) | [16] Also FWA | ||||||||
Guinea | Guinée Télécom | n? (May 2023) | [17] | ||||||||
Ivory Coast | MTN | n? (Dec 2021) | [18] | ||||||||
Orange | n? (Sep 2022) | [19] | |||||||||
Kenya | Airtel | 60 MHz (Jul 2023) | [1] [20] | ||||||||
Safaricom | 60 MHz (Oct 2022) | [1] [21] [22] [23] [24] Also FWA | |||||||||
Lesotho | Vodacom | 100 MHz (Aug 2018) | [1] [25] [26] FWA | ||||||||
Libya | Al-madar | n? (Oct 2019) | [1] [27] | ||||||||
Malawi | TNM | ? MHz | n77 | [28] [29] | |||||||
Maldives | Dhiraagu | ? MHz (Aug 2019) | [30] | ||||||||
Ooredoo | n? (Dec 2020) | [31] | |||||||||
Mali | Orange | n? (Jul 2021) | [32] | ||||||||
Mauritania | Mattel | n? (Nov 2023) | [33] | ||||||||
Mauritius | Emtel | 100 MHz (Aug 2022) | [34] [35] [36] Also FWA | ||||||||
Mauritius Telecom | 100 MHz (Jul 2021) | [34] [37] | |||||||||
Morocco | Inwi | n? (Apr 2019) | [1] [38] | ||||||||
Maroc Telecom | n? (Mar 2019) | [1] [39] | |||||||||
Mozambique | Tmcell | n? (Mar 2022) | [1] [40] | ||||||||
Vodacom | n? (May 2023) | [1] [41] | |||||||||
Nigeria | Airtel | 100 MHz (Jun 2023) | [1] [42] | ||||||||
MCOM | 100 MHz (Jan 2023) | [1] [43] [44] | |||||||||
MTN | 100 MHz (Sep 2022) | [1] [45] [46] | |||||||||
Reunion | Orange | 100 MHz (Jun 2022) | [47] | ||||||||
Senegal | Free | 10 MHz | 90 MHz | n? (Jun 2022) | [48] [49] | ||||||
Seychelles | C&W | n? (Jun 2020) | [50] [51] | ||||||||
Sierra Leone | Orange | n? (Oct 2023) | [52] | ||||||||
Somalia | Somtel | n? (Jan 2024) | [53] | ||||||||
Telesom | n? (Jan 2024) | [54] Also FWA | |||||||||
South Africa | MTN | n1: 15 MHz n3: 10 MHz (Jun 2020) | 10 MHz (Jun 2020) | 50 MHz (Jun 2020) | ? MHz† (Jun 2020) | [1] [55] [56] [57] [58] † FWA | |||||
Rain | 50 MHz (Sep 2019) | [1] [59] [60] [61] FWA | |||||||||
Telkom | 40 MHz (Nov 2022) | [1] [55] [62] FWA | |||||||||
Vodacom | 10 MHz (Dec 2020) | 50 MHz (Sep 2019) | [1] [55] [63] [64] Also FWA | ||||||||
Tanzania | Airtel | 80 MHz |
| [1] [65] [66] Also FWA † 15+15 MHz | |||||||
Tigo | 80 MHz | n? (Feb 2023) | [1] [65] [67] | ||||||||
Vodacom | 10 MHz | 70 MHz |
| [1] [65] [68] [69] Also FWA | |||||||
Togo | Togocom | n? (Nov 2020) | [70] | ||||||||
Tunisia | Tunisie Telecom | n? (Nov 2022) | [1] [71] | ||||||||
Uganda | Airtel | 100 MHz |
| [72] [73] [74] Also FWA | |||||||
MTN | 10 MHz | 100 MHz |
| [72] [75] | |||||||
Zambia | Airtel | 50 MHz (Jul 2023) | [76] Also FWA | ||||||||
MTN | 50 MHz (Jul 2023) | [77] [78] [79] Also FWA | |||||||||
Zimbabwe | Econet | n? (Feb 2022) | [80] |
Country or territory | Operator | Bands | Notes | |||||||||
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DSS | n28 700 MHz | n40 2.3 GHz | n41 2.5 GHz | n78 3.5 GHz | n258 26 GHz | Others | ||||||
Argentina | Movistar | 50 MHz (Oct 2024) | [1] [81] | |||||||||
Personal | n7: 20 MHz n28: 10 MHz (Jan 2021) | 100 MHz (Nov 2023) | [1] [82] [83] [84] [85] | |||||||||
Bermuda | One | 200 MHz (Dec 2023) | [1] [86] [87] | |||||||||
Paradise Mobile | n? (May 2023) | [1] [88] | ||||||||||
Bolivia | Entel | n? (Sep 2019) | [89] | |||||||||
Brazil | Algar | 20–40 MHz (Dec 2021) | 80 MHz | 1000 MHz | [1] [90] [91] [92] [93] [94] [95] Also FWA | |||||||
Brisanet | 10 MHz | 90 MHz (Aug 2023) | 80 MHz (Jun 2024) | n38: 15–50 MHz | [1] [90] [91] [96] [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] [102] Also FWA | |||||||
Claro | n7: 20 MHz (Jun 2020) | 50 MHz (Dec 2021) [A 1] (Aug 2023) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Jul 2022) | 400 MHz | [1] [90] [91] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] Also FWA | |||||||
iez! (Cloud2U) | 10 MHz | 80 MHz (Feb 2023) | [1] [90] [91] [112] [100] FWA | |||||||||
TIM | n3: 15 MHz n7: 10 MHz n28: 10 MHz (Dec 2020) | 40 MHz (Mar 2022) | 100 MHz (Jul 2022) | 200–600 MHz | [1] [90] [91] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120] [109] Also FWA | |||||||
Unifique | 5–20 MHz (Jun 2024) | 80 MHz (Nov 2023) | [1] [90] [91] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126] | |||||||||
Veloso NET | n28: 10 MHz (Jan 2023) | n38 (Jan 2023) | [127] [128] FWA | |||||||||
Vivo | n3: 10 MHz n7: 20 MHz n28: 10 MHz (Jul 2020) | 40–50 MHz (Dec 2021) [A 1] [A 2] | 100 MHz (Jul 2022) | 600 MHz | [1] [90] [91] [129] [130] [109] [131] [132] [133] Also FWA | |||||||
Canada | Bell |
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| [1] [134] [135] [136] [137] [138] [139] [140] [141] [142] [143] Also FWA | ||||||||
Eastlink | 10–150 MHz |
| [1] [144] [134] [136] [145] [146] | |||||||||
Freedom Mobile / Vidéotron | 10–130 MHz |
| [1] [144] [134] [135] [136] [147] [148] [149] [150] [151] [152] | |||||||||
Rogers | n66: 20–40 MHz n71: 10–20 MHz (Oct 2020) [A 1] (Mar 2022) [A 2] | 20 MHz (Jan 2020) [A 1] (Mar 2022) [A 2] |
|
| [1] [144] [134] [136] [153] [154] [155] [156] [140] [157] | |||||||
SaskTel |
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| [1] [134] [136] [158] [159] [160] | |||||||||
Telus |
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| [1] [134] [136] [161] [162] Also FWA | |||||||||
Xplornet | 20–110 MHz | n? (Sep 2021) | [1] [134] [163] [164] [165] FWA | |||||||||
Cayman Islands | FLOW | 200 MHz (Jun 2024) | [1] [166] | |||||||||
Digicel | 250 MHz (Jun 2024) | [1] [167] [168] | ||||||||||
Chile | Claro |
| 400 MHz | [1] [169] [170] [171] FWA †10+10+15+15 MHz | ||||||||
Entel | 100 MHz† (Dec 2021) | 400 MHz | [1] [169] [172] Also FWA †25+25+50 MHz | |||||||||
Movistar | 50 MHz (Dec 2021) | [1] [172] | ||||||||||
WOM | 50 MHz (Mar 2022) | 400 MHz | [1] [172] [173] | |||||||||
Colombia | Claro | 80 MHz | [1] [174] [175] | |||||||||
DirecTV | n38: 40 MHz (Sep 2020) | [1] [176] FWA | ||||||||||
Movistar | 80 MHz | [1] [174] [177] RAN-sharing with Tigo | ||||||||||
Tigo | 80 MHz | [1] [174] [178] RAN-sharing with Movistar | ||||||||||
Dominican Republic | Altice | 100 MHz (Mar 2022) | [179] [180] | |||||||||
Claro | 70 MHz (Dec 2021) | [179] [181] | ||||||||||
Ecuador | CNT | n? (Apr 2021) | [1] [182] | |||||||||
Greenland | Tusass | n? (Oct 2022) | [1] [183] [184] FWA | |||||||||
Guatemala | Claro | 20 MHz | 50 MHz† (Jul 2022) | n7: 25 MHz | [1] [185] [186] †25+25 MHz | |||||||
Tigo | 10 MHz | 75 MHz (Jul 2022) | n7: 45 MHz n38: 15.8 MHz | [1] [187] [188] [186] | ||||||||
Mexico | AT&T | 50 MHz | n38: 40 MHz† (Dec 2021) | [1] [189] [190] [191] † RAN-sharing with Movistar | ||||||||
Movistar | n38: 40 MHz† (Dec 2022) | [1] [192] [193] [194] † RAN-sharing with AT&T | ||||||||||
Telcel | 100 MHz (Feb 2022) | [1] [195] | ||||||||||
Peru | Claro | 50 MHz† (Mar 2021) | [1] [196] [197] Also FWA †25+25 MHz | |||||||||
Entel | 100 MHz† (Mar 2020) | [1] [198] [197] Also FWA †25+25+25+25 MHz | ||||||||||
Movistar | 50 MHz† (Jul 2021) | [1] [199] †25+25 MHz | ||||||||||
Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands | Aeronet | n48: 10–30 MHz (Sep 2021) | [200] FWA | |||||||||
Claro | n261: 850 MHz (Nov 2023) | [201] | ||||||||||
Liberty | n5: 10 MHz (Jun 2020) n260: 400 MHz | [202] [203] [204] | ||||||||||
T-Mobile | ? MHz | n71: 25 MHz (Dec 2019) | [205] [206] | |||||||||
Saint-Martin | Orange | ? MHz | [207] | |||||||||
Suriname | Telesur | n77 (Nov 2020) | [1] [208] [209] [210] Also FWA | |||||||||
Trinidad and Tobago | bmobile | 50 MHz (Dec 2019) | [1] [211] [212] FWA | |||||||||
United States | AT&T | 100–400 MHz |
| [213] [214] [215] [216] [217] [218] [219] [220] [221] [222] [223] [224] [225] [226] [227] [228] [229] [230] [231] [232] Also partially available to FirstNet † 40+(80–100) MHz | ||||||||
C Spire | 50–118 MHz† |
| [215] [213] [233] [234] [235] [236] [237] [238] † Up to 100+17.5 MHz | |||||||||
Cellcom | 100 MHz |
| [239] [240] | |||||||||
Dish | 100–200 MHz |
| [213] [214] [241] [242] [243] [244] [245] [246] VoNR † (0–20)+(20–40) MHz | |||||||||
GCI | 200–500 MHz |
| [247] [248] Also FWA | |||||||||
Nex-Tech | n71: 10 MHz (Dec 2021) | [249] [250] | ||||||||||
T-Mobile | 40–190 MHz (Apr 2020) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | 100–500 MHz (Sep 2021) [A 1] (Dec 2023)‡ [A 2] |
| [215] [213] [216] [214] [233] [251] [252] [253] [254] [255] [256] [257] [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263] [264] [265] [266] [267] [268] [269] [270] [271] [272] [273] [274] [275] [276] [277] World's first 5G NR SA deployment (Aug 2020) Also FWA VoNR † (10–40)+(20–60) MHz ‡ pre-commercial | ||||||||
US Cellular | 50–100 MHz | 100–300 MHz | n71: 10–15 MHz (Mar 2020) [A 1] (Nov 2023)† [A 2] n77: 40–100 MHz‡ (Jun 2023) [A 1] (Nov 2023)† [A 2] n260: 200–800 MHz n261: 400–600 MHz (Apr 2022) [A 1] (Nov 2023)† [A 2] | [215] [213] [216] [233] [278] [279] [280] [281] [238] [282] [283] [284] [285] Also FWA † pre-commercial ‡ (10–40)+(20–60) MHz | ||||||||
Verizon | 100–400 MHz | n2: 10–15 MHz n5: 10 MHz n66: 5–30 MHz (Oct 2020) [A 1] (Oct 2022)† [A 2] n77: 140–200 MHz‡ (Jan 2022) [A 1] (Oct 2022)† [A 2] n260: 700–1700 MHz‡ (Oct 2020) n261: 100–850 MHz‡ (Oct 2019) | [215] [217] [218] [219] [220] [286] [287] [288] [257] [289] [290] [291] [279] [227] [292] [293] [294] [295] [296] [297] [298] [232] † Pre-commercial ‡ Also FWA | |||||||||
Uruguay | ANTEL | 100 MHz (Jun 2023) | n257: 850 MHz (Apr 2019) | [1] [299] [300] FWA | ||||||||
Claro | 100 MHz | [1] [301] | ||||||||||
Movistar | 100 MHz (Sep 2023) | [1] [302] [303] |
Country or territory | Operator | Bands | Notes | ||||||||||
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DSS | n28 700 MHz | n40 2.3 GHz | n41 2.5 GHz | n78 3.5 GHz | n79 4.9 GHz | n257 28 GHz | n258 26 GHz | Others | |||||
Armenia | MTS | n20: 10 MHz (Jun 2023) | [1] [304] | ||||||||||
Azerbaijan | Azercell | n? (Dec 2022) | [1] [305] | ||||||||||
Azerfon (Nar) | n? (May 2023) | [1] [306] | |||||||||||
Bakcell | n? (Feb 2023) | [1] [307] | |||||||||||
Bahrain | Batelco | 50 MHz | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) | [1] [308] [309] | |||||||||
stc | 40 MHz | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (May 2022) [A 2] | [1] [310] [311] [312] [313] [314] Also FWA | ||||||||||
Zain | 50 MHz | 100 MHz (Jun 2020) | [1] [315] | ||||||||||
Bangladesh | GP | n? (Sep 2022) | [1] [316] | ||||||||||
Robi | n? (Jul 2018) | [1] [317] [318] | |||||||||||
TeleTalk | 30 MHz | 60 MHz (Dec 2021) | [1] [319] [320] | ||||||||||
Brunei | UNN | n? (Jun 2023) | [321] | ||||||||||
Cambodia | Smart | n? (Jul 2019) | [1] [322] | ||||||||||
China | China Broadnet | 30 MHz† (Jun 2022) | 100 MHz† (Oct 2019) | 100 MHz‡ (Oct 2019) | 100 MHz (Jun 2022) | [1] [323] [324] † RAN-sharing with China Mobile ‡ RAN-sharing with China Telecom and China Unicom for indoor coverage | |||||||
China Mobile | 30 MHz† (Apr 2022) | 100 MHz† (Oct 2019) | 60 MHz (Apr 2022) | [1] [325] [326] [327] [328] [329] [330] [331] [332] † RAN-sharing with China Broadnet | |||||||||
China Telecom | n1: 20 MHz (Nov 2023) n5: 10 MHz (Aug 2023) | 200 MHz‡ (Oct 2019) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | [1] [328] [333] [334] [335] [336] [337] [338] [339] ‡ 100 MHz RAN-sharing with China Broadnet and China Unicom for indoor coverage | ||||||||||
China Unicom | n1: 20 MHz n8: 10 MHz (Nov 2022) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | 200 MHz‡ (Oct 2019) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | [1] [340] [328] [333] [334] [341] [342] [343] [344] ‡ 100 MHz RAN-sharing with China Broadnet and China Telecom for indoor coverage. | ||||||||||
Cyprus | Cytamobile-Vodafone | 10 MHz (Jan 2021) | 100 MHz (Jan 2021) | [1] [345] | |||||||||
Georgia | Cellfie | 5 MHz (Nov 2023) | 50 MHz (Nov 2023) | [1] [346] | |||||||||
MagtiCom | n? (Aug 2020) | [1] [347] | |||||||||||
Silknet | n? (Dec 2023) | [1] [348] | |||||||||||
Hong Kong | 3 | 10 MHz (Jul 2022) | 70 MHz† (Apr 2020) | n1: 15 MHz (Apr 2020) | [1] [349] [350] † 30 (Indoor)+40 MHz | ||||||||
China Mobile | 10 MHz (Jul 2022) | 80 MHz† (Apr 2020) [A 1] (Nov 2020) [A 2] | 80 MHz (Apr 2020) [A 1] (Nov 2020) [A 2] | 400 MHz (Sep 2023) | [1] [351] [350] [352] [353] [354] Also FWA † 20 (Indoor)+60 MHz | ||||||||
HKT | 10 MHz | 80 MHz† (Apr 2020) | 40 MHz (Apr 2020) | 400 MHz | [1] [351] [350] [355] † 30 (Indoor)+50 MHz | ||||||||
SmarTone | 5 MHz? | 70 MHz† (Apr 2020) | 40 MHz (Apr 2020) | 400 MHz (Apr 2020) | n5: 10 MHz (Apr 2020) | [1] [351] [356] [357] [358] Also FWA † 20 (Indoor)+50 MHz | |||||||
India | Airtel | 100 MHz (Oct 2022) | 800 MHz (Aug 2023) | n1: 5–10 MHz n3: 3–10 MHz n40: 10–20 MHz (Jul 2024) | [359] [360] [361] [362] [363] [364] [365] Also FWA | ||||||||
Jio | 10 MHz (Oct 2022) | 100–130 MHz (Oct 2022) | 1000 MHz (Oct 2022) | [359] [366] [367] [368] [369] [370] [371] Also FWA VoNR | |||||||||
Vi | 50 MHz | [359] [372] [373] | |||||||||||
Indonesia | Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison | n3: 20 MHz (Jun 2021) | [1] [374] [375] [376] | ||||||||||
Telkomsel | n1: 20 MHz | 20 MHz (Jun 2021) | ? MHz (Aug 2018) | [1] [377] [378] [379] [380] [381] Also FWA | |||||||||
XL Axiata | n1: 15 MHz n3: 20 MHz (Aug 2021) | ? MHz (Aug 2018) | [1] [377] [382] | ||||||||||
Iran | MCI | 40 MHz (Mar 2021) | [1] [383] | ||||||||||
MTN | 60 MHz (Feb 2021) | [1] [384] | |||||||||||
Israel | Cellcom | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Oct 2020) | [1] [385] [386] | |||||||||
HOT | 10 MHz† | 100 MHz† (Sep 2020) | [1] [385] [387] † RAN-sharing with Partner | ||||||||||
Partner | 10 MHz† | 100 MHz† (Sep 2020) | [1] [385] [387] † RAN-sharing with HOT | ||||||||||
Pelephone | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Sep 2020) | [1] [385] [387] | ||||||||||
Japan | au | 10 MHz (Mar 2021) | 140 MHz† (Mar 2020) | 400 MHz (Sep 2020) |
| [1] [388] [389] [390] [391] † 100+40 MHz | |||||||
NTT Docomo | 180 MHz† (Dec 2020) [A 1] (Dec 2021) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Oct 2020) [A 1] (Dec 2021) [A 2] | 400 MHz (Sep 2020) [A 1] (Dec 2021) [A 2] | [1] [392] [393] [394] [395] [396] [397] [398] World's first 5G NR CA deployment (Dec 2020) CA of 200 MHz † 100+80 MHz | |||||||||
Rakuten Mobile | 400 MHz | n77: 100 MHz (Sep 2020) | [1] [399] | ||||||||||
Softbank | 80 MHz† | 400 MHz (Mar 2021) [A 1] (Oct 2021) [A 2] | n77: 100 MHz‡ (Mar 2020) [A 1] (Oct 2021) [A 2] | [1] [400] [401] [402] [403] † 40+40 MHz ‡ Also FWA | |||||||||
Jordan | Orange | n? (Jul 2023) | [1] [404] Also FWA | ||||||||||
Kazakhstan | Kcell | n? (Dec 2021) | 100 MHz (Sep 2023) | [405] [406] [407] [408] | |||||||||
Tele2 | 100 MHz (Sep 2023) | [409] [410] [406] [408] Also FWA | |||||||||||
Kuwait | Ooredoo | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) | [1] [411] [412] [413] [414] | ||||||||||
stc | n1: 10 MHz (Aug 2020) [A 1] (May 2021) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (May 2021) [A 2] | [1] [412] [415] [414] [311] [416] [417] [418] | ||||||||||
Zain | ? MHz (Oct 2022) | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (May 2022) [A 2] | [1] [411] [412] [415] [414] [419] [420] [421] VoNR | ||||||||||
Kyrgyzstan | MegaCom | n? (Aug 2022) | [1] [422] | ||||||||||
O! | n? (Aug 2022) | [1] [423] | |||||||||||
Laos | LaoTel | n? (Sep 2020) | [1] [424] | ||||||||||
Lebanon | touch | n? (Nov 2022) | [1] [425] | ||||||||||
Macau | China Telecom | n? (Jan 2023) | [1] [426] | ||||||||||
CTM | 100 MHz (Nov 2022) | [1] [427] [428] [426] | |||||||||||
Malaysia | DNB | 20 MHz† (Dec 2021) | 200 MHz† (Dec 2021) | 1600 MHz† (Dec 2021) | [1] [429] [430] [431] [432] [433] [434] [435] [436] † RAN-sharing with CelcomDigi (Oct 2022), Maxis (Aug 2023), TM (Nov 2022), U Mobile (Nov 2022), Yes (May 2022). | ||||||||
Myanmar | Mytel | n? (Aug 2019) | [1] [437] | ||||||||||
Nepal | Nepal Telecom | 60 MHz | [1] [438] [439] | ||||||||||
Oman | Omantel | 100 MHz (Dec 2019) | [1] [440] [441] [442] Also FWA | ||||||||||
Ooredoo | 100 MHz (May 2020) | [1] [443] [444] [445] Also FWA | |||||||||||
Vodafone | n3: 20 MHz n7: 20 MHz (Mar 2022) | 10 MHz (Dec 2021) | 100 MHz | [1] [446] [447] [448] | |||||||||
Philippines | DITO | 140 MHz† (Mar 2021) | [1] [449] [450] Also FWA † 100+40 MHz | ||||||||||
Globe | 60 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (Dec 2022) [A 2] | [1] [451] [452] [453] [454] [455] Also FWA | |||||||||||
Now Telecom | n? (Nov 2022) | [1] [456] [457] | |||||||||||
Smart | 60 MHz (Jul 2020) [A 1] (Oct 2021) [A 2] | [1] [458] [459] [460] [461] [462] [463] | |||||||||||
Qatar | Ooredoo | 100 MHz (May 2018) [A 1] (Jul 2023)† [A 2] | [1] [464] [465] [466] [467] [468] World's first 5G NR deployment (May 2018) † Pre-commercial | ||||||||||
Vodafone | 100 MHz (Aug 2019) | [1] [469] [470] [471] | |||||||||||
Saudi Arabia | Mobily | N/A | 80 MHz‡ | 100 MHz | [1] [472] [473] Also FWA ‡ Additional 20 MHz used for TD-LTE | ||||||||
stc | 60 MHz‡ | N/A | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) | [1] [474] [475] [476] [477] [478] Also FWA ‡ Additional 40 MHz used for TD-LTE | |||||||||
Zain | N/A | 70 MHz‡ (Jun 2019) [A 1] (Feb 2022) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (Feb 2022) [A 2] | [1] [479] [480] [481] [482] Also FWA ‡ Additional 20 MHz used for TD-LTE | |||||||||
Singapore | M1 | 100 MHz† (Jul 2021) | 800 MHz | n1: 15 MHz (Nov 2021) | [1] [483] [484] [485] [486] [487] World's first 5G VoNR deployment (Jul 2021) † RAN-sharing with StarHub | ||||||||
SIMBA | 40 MHz | 400 MHz (Dec 2022) | 400 MHz (Dec 2022) | n1: 10 MHz | [1] [488] [489] [490] [491] | ||||||||
Singtel | 100 MHz (Sep 2020) [A 1] (May 2021) [A 2] | 800 MHz (Dec 2020) [A 1] (May 2021) [A 2] | n1: 20 MHz (Nov 2021) | [1] [492] [493] [494] [495] [496] [497] | |||||||||
StarHub | 100 MHz† (Aug 2021) | 800 MHz | n1: 15 MHz (Nov 2021) | [1] [498] [485] [499] [500] [501] † RAN-sharing with M1 | |||||||||
South Korea | LG U+ | 100 MHz (Dec 2018) | [1] [502] [503] [504] [505] [506] World's first 5G NR commercial service (Dec 2018) | ||||||||||
KT | 100 MHz (Dec 2018) [A 1] (Jul 2021) [A 2] | [1] [502] [503] [504] [507] [505] World's first 5G NR commercial service (Dec 2018) | |||||||||||
SK Telecom | 100 MHz (Dec 2018) | [1] [502] [503] [504] [505] [508] World's first 5G NR commercial service (Dec 2018) | |||||||||||
Sri Lanka | Airtel | ? MHz (Feb 2022) | [1] [509] | ||||||||||
Dialog | 200 MHz (Jul 2020) [A 1] (Mar 2022) [A 2] | [1] [510] [511] [512] | |||||||||||
Hutch | ? MHz (Mar 2021) | [1] [513] | |||||||||||
SLTMobitel | ? MHz (Jun 2022) | [1] [514] | |||||||||||
Taiwan | Asia Pacific Telecom | 80 MHz† (Aug 2021) | 400 MHz (Oct 2020) | [1] [515] [516] [517] [518] [519] † RAN-sharing with FET | |||||||||
Chunghwa Telecom | n1: 20 MHz (Jul 2020) | 90 MHz (Jul 2020) | 600 MHz | [1] [520] | |||||||||
FET | n1: 15 MHz (Feb 2020) | 80 MHz† (Feb 2020) [A 1] (Jan 2023) [A 2] | 400 MHz | [1] [516] [521] [522] [523] † RAN-sharing with Asia Pacific Telecom | |||||||||
Taiwan Mobile | 60 MHz (Jul 2020) | 200 MHz | [1] [520] | ||||||||||
Taiwan Star | 40 MHz (Aug 2020) | [1] [524] | |||||||||||
Tajikistan | MegaFon | n? (Feb 2020) | [525] | ||||||||||
Tcell | ? MHz (Aug 2020) | [526] | |||||||||||
ZET-Mobile (Beeline) | ? MHz (May 2021) | [527] | |||||||||||
Thailand | AIS | 20 MHz (Sep 2023) | 100 MHz (Feb 2020) [A 1] (Jul 2020) [A 2] | 1200 MHz (Feb 2020) [A 1] (Jul 2020) [A 2] | [1] [528] [529] [530] [531] [532] [533] | ||||||||
True | 90 MHz (March 2020) [A 1] | 800 MHz | [1] [534] | ||||||||||
United Arab Emirates | du | 100 MHz (Aug 2023) | 100 MHz (May 2019) | 400 MHz (Apr 2022) | [1] [535] [536] [537] [538] [539] [540] [541] [542] Also FWA | ||||||||
Etisalat | 90 MHz | 100 MHz (May 2020) [A 1] (Feb 2023) [A 2] | [1] [543] [544] [545] [546] [547] [548] Also FWA | ||||||||||
Uzbekistan | Mobiuz | n? (Oct 2022) | [549] [550] | ||||||||||
Ucell | ? MHz (Apr 2021) | [551] | |||||||||||
Uzbektelecom | ? MHz (Mar 2023) | [552] [553] | |||||||||||
Vietnam | MobiFone |
| [1] [554] [555] | ||||||||||
Viettel | 100 MHz (Oct 2024) | 100 MHz (Nov 2020) | 400–1000 MHz (Nov 2020) | n38: 40 MHz (Nov 2020) | [1] [556] [557] [558] [559] [560] [561] Also FWA |
Country or territory | Operator | Bands | Notes | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DSS | n28 700 MHz | n40 2.3 GHz | n78 3.5 GHz | n257 28 GHz | n258 26 GHz | Others | |||||
Andorra | Andorra Telecom | 200 MHz | n? (Dec 2021) | [1] [562] | |||||||
Austria | A1 | 100–160 MHz (Jan 2020) | 400 MHz |
| [1] [563] [564] [565] [566] | ||||||
Drei | 10 MHz (Sep 2022) | 100 MHz (Aug 2019) | 600 MHz | n75: 30 MHz (Sep 2022) | [1] [563] [567] [568] [569] [570] [571] Also FWA | ||||||
Magenta | n1: 15 MHz (Jul 2020) | 20 MHz (May 2021) | 110–170 MHz (Mar 2019) | 400 MHz | n75: 30 MHz | [1] [563] [572] [573] [574] | |||||
Belarus | A1 | 100 MHz (May 2020) | [1] [575] | ||||||||
MTS | 100 MHz (Jun 2020) | n3: 15 MHz (Jun 2020) | [1] [576] | ||||||||
Belgium | BASE | 5 MHz | 100 MHz (Dec 2021) | n50: 15 MHz | [1] [577] [578] [579] Also FWA | ||||||
Orange | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Feb 2022) [A 1] (Sep 2022) [A 2] | n50: 25 MHz n51: 5 MHz | [1] [580] [581] | |||||||
Proximus | n1: 10 MHz (Apr 2020) | 10 MHz | 120 MHz† (Dec 2020) [A 1] | n50: 45 MHz | [1] [582] [583] [584] [585] [586] [587] [588] † 100+20 MHz | ||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BH Telecom | n? (May 2020) | [1] [589] | ||||||||
HT | n? (Apr 2022) | [590] [591] | |||||||||
Bulgaria | A1 | 10 MHz | 120 MHz† (Nov 2020) [A 1] (Oct 2022) [A 2] | n20: 10 MHz | [1] [592] [593] † 100+20 MHz | ||||||
Vivacom | n3: 20 MHz (Sep 2020) | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Aug 2021) | n20: 10 MHz | [1] [592] [594] [595] | ||||||
Yettel | n7: 20 MHz | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Jun 2021) | n20: 10 MHz | [1] [596] [597] | ||||||
Croatia | A1 | 10 MHz (Aug 2021) | 80 MHz (Aug 2021) | [1] [598] [599] Also FWA | |||||||
HT | n1: 15 MHz (Oct 2020) | 120 MHz (Oct 2021) | 400 MHz (Oct 2021) | [1] [600] [601] [602] | |||||||
Telemach | 100 MHz (Jun 2022) | [1] [603] | |||||||||
Czechia | Nordic Telecom | 100 MHz (Nov 2019) | [1] [604] [605] | ||||||||
O2 | n1: 20 MHz n3: 28 MHz | 10 MHz | ? MHz (Jun 2022) | n77: 60 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [606] [607] [608] [609] [610] | ||||||
T-Mobile | n1: 15 MHz n3: 20 MHz (Nov 2020) | 10 MHz (Sep 2021) | 140 MHz | [1] [611] [612] | |||||||
Vodafone | n1: 20 MHz n3: 20 MHz (Mar 2021) | 10 MHz (May 2022) | 100 MHz (May 2022) | [1] [613] [614] | |||||||
Denmark | 3 | n1: 15 MHz (2022) | 120 MHz (Dec 2021) | 1000 MHz | [1] [615] [616] [617] | ||||||
TDC (YouSee) | 15 MHz (Dec 2020) [A 1] (Aug 2023) [A 2] | 100 MHz | 120–130 MHz (Sep 2020) [A 1] (Aug 2023) [A 2] | 1250 MHz | [1] [615] [618] [619] [620] [621] | ||||||
TT-Netværket (Telenor, Telia) | 140 MHz (Jun 2021) | 600 MHz | n3: 5 MHz (Aug 2021) | [1] [615] [622] [623] | |||||||
Estonia | Elisa | 10 MHz (Jan 2023) | 70 MHz (Jun 2022) | 400 MHz | [1] [624] [625] [626] [627] | ||||||
Tele2 | n40: 60 MHz (Jul 2022) | 10 MHz | 60 MHz | 60 MHz | 400 MHz (May 2023) | [1] [624] [628] [629] | |||||
Telia | n1: 15 MHz (Nov 2020) n28: 10 MHz | 60 MHz (Jul 2022) | 400 MHz | [1] [624] [630] [631] Also FWA | |||||||
Faroe Islands | Faroese Telecom | n? (Apr 2024) | [632] | ||||||||
Finland | DNA | 10 MHz (Jun 2022) | 130 MHz (Jan 2020) | 800 MHz | [1] [633] [634] [635] [636] | ||||||
Elisa | 10 MHz | 130 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (Dec 2023) [A 2] | 800 MHz | [1] [625] [637] [638] [639] [640] Also FWA | |||||||
Telia | 10 MHz | 130 MHz (Oct 2019) [A 1] (Nov 2021) [A 2] | 800 MHz | [1] [641] [642] [643] [644] [645] [646] | |||||||
France | Bouygues | n1: 15 MHz (Dec 2020) | 70 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [647] [648] [649] [650] | |||||||
Free | n28: 10 MHz (Dec 2020) | 70 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [648] [651] [649] [650] | ||||||||
Orange | n1: 15 MHz (Dec 2020) | 90 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [652] [649] [650] | ||||||||
SFR | n1: 15 MHz (Nov 2020) | 80 MHz (Nov 2020) | [1] [653] [649] [650] | ||||||||
Germany | 1&1 | 50 MHz (Jan 2023) | [1] [654] [655] [656] [657] [658] [659] Also FWA | ||||||||
Telefónica (O2) | n3: 20 MHz (Dec 2021) [A 1] (Oct 2023) [A 2] | 10 MHz (Sep 2021) [A 1] (Oct 2023) [A 2] | 70 MHz (Oct 2020) [A 1] (Oct 2023) [A 2] | [1] [660] [661] [662] [663] [664] [665] [666] [667] [668] [669] VoNR | |||||||
Telekom | n1: 20 MHz (Jun 2020) [A 1] (Sep 2023‡) [A 2] | 10 MHz (Jun 2022) | 90 MHz (Sep 2019) [A 1] (Apr 2022‡) [A 2] | [1] [670] [671] [672] [673] [674] [675] [676] [677] [678] [679] ‡ Pre-commercial | |||||||
Vodafone | n3: 20 MHz (Jul 2020) [A 1] (Apr 2021) [A 2] n28: 10 MHz (Apr 2020) [A 1] (Apr 2021) [A 2] | 90 MHz (Jul 2019) [A 1] (Apr 2021) [A 2] | [1] [680] [681] [682] [683] [684] [685] [686] [687] [688] VoNR | ||||||||
Greece | COSMOTE | n1: 20 MHz n3: 35 MHz | 10 MHz | 75 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [689] | ||||||
NOVA | n1: 20 MHz (Dec 2020) | 10 MHz | 50 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [690] [691] [692] Also FWA | |||||||
Vodafone | 10 MHz | 70 MHz (Jan 2021) | [1] [693] [694] | ||||||||
Hungary | Telekom | n1: 20 MHz (Nov 2020) | 10 MHz (Nov 2021) | 120 MHz (Apr 2020) | [1] [695] [696] [697] [698] | ||||||
Vodafone | n1: 15 MHz n28: 10 MHz | 130 MHz (Oct 2019) | [1] [695] [699] [700] | ||||||||
Yettel | n1: 10 MHz | 140 MHz (Nov 2021) [A 1] (Nov 2023) [A 2] | [1] [695] [701] [702] [703] [704] Also FWA | ||||||||
Iceland | Nova | 100 MHz (May 2020) | ? MHz (May 2024) | [1] [705] [706] | |||||||
Síminn | 100 MHz (Sep 2021) | [1] [707] [708] | |||||||||
Vodafone | 100 MHz (Sep 2020) | [1] [709] [710] | |||||||||
Ireland | 3 | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Sep 2020) [A 1] (Jan 2024) [A 2] | n3: 15 MHz (?) [A 1] (Dec 2023) [A 2] | [1] [711] [712] [713] Also FWA | ||||||
Eir | n3: 15 MHz | 10 MHz | 60 MHz | 80–85 MHz (Oct 2019) | [1] [711] [714] | ||||||
Vodafone | n1: 20 MHz | 10 MHz | 85–105 MHz (Aug 2019) | n38: 30 MHz | [1] [711] [715] | ||||||
Italy | Fastweb | 20–40 MHz (Aug 2022) | 200 MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [716] [717] [718] [719] [720] [721] FWA | |||||||
Iliad | n28: 10 MHz | 20 MHz (Dec 2020) | 200 MHz | [1] [722] [723] [724] | |||||||
OpNet | 20–60 MHz (Nov 2022) | 200 MHz (Dec 2020) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | [1] [716] [717] [725] [726] [727] [728] [729] FWA | ||||||||
TIM | n1: 15 MHz n28: 10 MHz | 10 MHz | 100 MHz† (Jul 2019) | 200 MHz (Jan 2020) | [1] [722] [730] [731] [732] [733] [734] [724] † 80+20 MHz | ||||||
Vodafone | n1: 15 MHz n28: 10 MHz | 80 MHz (Dec 2018) | 200 MHz | [1] [722] [730] [724] [735] [736] Also FWA | |||||||
WINDTRE | n3: 20 MHz n7: 20 MHz (Jan 2021) | 60 MHz (Dec 2020) | 200 MHz | [1] [722] [737] Also FWA | |||||||
Latvia | Bite | 10 MHz | 150 MHz† (Jan 2021) | n50: 20 MHz | [1] [738] † 50+50+50 MHz | ||||||
LMT | 10 MHz | 100 MHz†‡ (Sep 2021) | n50: 20 MHz n67: 10 MHz | [1] [739] † 50+50 MHz ‡ Also FWA | |||||||
Tele2 | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Jan 2020) [A 1] (Feb 2022) [A 2] | n50: 20 MHz n67: 10 MHz | [1] [740] [741] [742] [743] [744] [745] Also FWA | |||||||
Lithuania | Bitė | 5 MHz | 80 MHz (Feb 2022) | 100 MHz | [1] [746] [747] Also FWA | ||||||
Tele2 | 5 MHz (Oct 2022) | 100 MHz (Oct 2022) | [1] [748] [749] | ||||||||
Telia | n1: 20 MHz (Jan 2021) | 10 MHz (Oct 2022) | 100 MHz (Oct 2022) | [1] [750] [751] [752] [753] | |||||||
Luxembourg | Orange | 10 MHz (Nov 2020) | 110 MHz (Nov 2020) | [1] [754] | |||||||
Post | 10 MHz (Oct 2020) | 110 MHz (Oct 2020) | [1] [755] | ||||||||
Tango | 10 MHz (Oct 2020) | 100 MHz (Oct 2020) | [1] [756] | ||||||||
North Macedonia | Telekom | n1: 20 MHz (Feb 2022) | 10 MHz (Jul 2022) | 100 MHz (Jul 2022) | [1] [757] [758] [759] [760] [761] | ||||||
Malta | Epic | 100 MHz (Nov 2021) | [1] [762] | ||||||||
GO | 100 MHz (Dec 2021) | [1] [763] | |||||||||
Melita | 100 MHz (May 2021) | [1] [764] [765] | |||||||||
Monaco | Monaco Telecom | 100 MHz (Jul 2019) | [766] | ||||||||
Montenegro | CT | n1: 20 MHz (Aug 2022) | 10 MHz | 140 MHz (Apr 2023) | [1] [767] [768] [769] [770] | ||||||
One | 10 MHz | 120 MHz | n? (Aug 2022) | [1] [771] [769] | |||||||
Netherlands | KPN | 10 MHz (Jul 2020) | 100 MHz | n75: 15 MHz | [1] [772] [773] | ||||||
Odido | 10 MHz (Jul 2020) | 100 MHz | n75: 10 MHz | [1] [774] [775] [772] [776] | |||||||
Vodafone | n3: 20 MHz (Apr 2020) | 10 MHz | 100 MHz | n75: 15 MHz | [1] [777] [778] [779] | ||||||
Norway | ice | n1: 20 MHz n28: 10 MHz (Nov 2021) | 80 MHz | [1] [780] | |||||||
Telenor | 120 MHz (Mar 2020) | 400 MHz (Nov 2018) | [1] [781] [782] [783] [784] Also FWA | ||||||||
Telia | n28: 10 MHz (May 2020) | 100 MHz (Oct 2020) | [1] [785] [786] [787] [788] [789] [790] Also FWA | ||||||||
Poland | Orange | n1: 15 MHz (Jul 2020) | 100 MHz (Jan 2024) | [1] [582] [791] [792] [793] | |||||||
Play | n1: 15 MHz (Dec 2019) | 100 MHz (Jan 2024) | [1] [794] [795] [796] [797] Also FWA | ||||||||
Plus | n1: 15 Mhz | 100 MHz | n38: 50 MHz (May 2020) | [1] [798] [799] [800] [801] Also FWA | |||||||
T-Mobile | n1: 15 MHz (Jun 2020) | 100 MHz (Jan 2024) | n7 (Nov 2021) | [1] [802] [803] [804] [805] | |||||||
Portugal | MEO | n1: 20 MHz n3: 20 MHz | 5 MHz (Jan 2022) | 90 MHz (Jan 2022) | [1] [806] [807] | ||||||
NOS | 10 MHz (Nov 2023) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Nov 2021) [A 1] (Nov 2023) [A 2] | [1] [806] [808] [809] [810] | ||||||||
Vodafone | 10 MHz | 90 MHz (Dec 2021) | [1] [806] [811] | ||||||||
Romania | Digi | n38: 40 MHz (Jun 2019) | 50 MHz (Jun 2019) | [1] [812] [813] | |||||||
Orange | 10 MHz | 100 MHz (Nov 2019) | [1] [812] [814] [815] [816] Also FWA | ||||||||
Telekom | n1: 15 MHz (Apr 2023) | [1] [812] [817] | |||||||||
Vodafone | n1: 15 MHz | 5 MHz | 40 MHz (Jun 2019) | [1] [812] [818] [819] | |||||||
Russia | Beeline | ? MHz (Sep 2019) | [1] [820] [821] FWA | ||||||||
MegaFon | n1: 15 MHz n3: 15 MHz n7: 10 MHz (May 2021) | 20 MHz (Jun 2018) | [1] [822] [823] [824] | ||||||||
MTS | n1: 15 MHz n3: 15 MHz (Dec 2020) | n79 (Mar 2021) | [1] [825] [826] [827] [828] [829] [830] [831] [832] [833] [834] | ||||||||
Tele2 | n79 (May 2018) | [1] [827] [835] [836] [823] | |||||||||
San Marino | TIM | ? MHz (Dec 2018) | ? MHz (Dec 2018) | [837] [838] | |||||||
Slovakia | 4ka | 120 MHz (Nov 2021) | [1] [839] [840] [841] [842] FWA | ||||||||
O2 | 10 MHz | 110 MHz (Sep 2021) | n3 (Oct 2020) | [1] [843] [844] [845] [846] Also FWA | |||||||
Orange | 10 MHz | 60 MHz (May 2021) | [1] [847] | ||||||||
Telekom | n1: 15 MHz (Dec 2020) | 10 MHz | [1] [848] | ||||||||
Slovenia | A1 | 10 MHz | 100 MHz | 400 MHz | n? (Sep 2021) | [1] [849] [850] Also FWA | |||||
T-2 | 40 MHz (Oct 2020) | ? MHz (Dec 2020) | [1] [851] [852] | ||||||||
Telekom | n7: 35 MHz (Jul 2020) | 10 MHz | 140 MHz | 400 MHz | [1] [582] [853] | ||||||
Telemach | 10 MHz | 30 MHz | 140 MHz (Jun 2021) | 200 MHz | [1] [854] | ||||||
Spain | MásOrange | 10 MHz (Feb 2022) |
| 400 MHz | [1] [855] [856] [857] [858] [859] [860] [861] [862] [863] Also FWA | ||||||
Movistar | n1: 15 MHz n3: 20 MHz (Sep 2020) | 10 MHz (Feb 2022) [A 1] (Jun 2023) [A 2] | 100 MHz (Sep 2020) [A 1] (Jun 2023) [A 2] | 1000 MHz (Sep 2023) | [1] [864] [865] [866] [867] [868] | ||||||
Vodafone | 10 MHz (Jan 2022) | 90 MHz (Jun 2019) [A 1] (Dec 2021) [A 2] | 400 MHz | [1] [869] [870] [871] [872] [873] [874] [875] Also FWA | |||||||
Sweden | 3 | n1: 20 MHz (Jul 2021) | 100 MHz (Jul 2021) | n38: 40 MHz (Jun 2020) | [1] [876] [877] [878] [879] | ||||||
Net4Mobility (Telenor / Tele2) | 100 MHz† (Oct 2020 / May 2020) | [1] [876] [880] [881] † RAN-sharing with Tele2 (May 2020) and Telenor (Oct 2020) | |||||||||
Telia | 10 MHz (May 2020) | 120 MHz (May 2020) | [1] [876] [882] [883] | ||||||||
Switzerland | Salt | 10 MHz | 80 MHz (Jan 2021) | n67: 10 MHz n75: 10 MHz | [1] [884] [885] Also FWA | ||||||
Sunrise | 5 MHz (Aug 2019) | 100 MHz (Apr 2019) | n75: 15 MHz | [1] [886] [887] [888] [889] [890] [891] [892] Also FWA | |||||||
Swisscom | n1: 30 MHz (Apr 2019) | 15 MHz | 120 MHz (Apr 2019) [A 1] (Dec 2020) [A 2] | n75: 50 MHz | [1] [893] [894] [895] [896] [897] [898] Also FWA | ||||||
Ukraine | lifecell | ? MHz (May 2019) | [899] | ||||||||
Vodafone | n77 (May 2024) | [900] | |||||||||
United Kingdom | 3 | n1: 10 MHz (Feb 2023) n28: 10 MHz (Oct 2022) | 120–140 MHz† (Aug 2019) | n1: 10 MHz (May 2024) | [1] [901] [902] [903] [904] † 100+20–40 MHz Also FWA | ||||||
EE | n1: 15–20 MHz n3: 10–20 MHz (Mar 2022) | 10 MHz (Oct 2021) | 80 MHz† (May 2019) | n67: 20 MHz | [1] [901] [905] [906] [907] [908] [909] [910] [911] † 40+40 MHz | ||||||
O2 | n1: 10 MHz | 10 MHz (Oct 2021) [A 1] (Feb 2024) [A 2] | 80 MHz (Oct 2019) [A 1] (Feb 2024) [A 2] | n8: 10 MHz n38: 20 MHz | [1] [901] [912] [913] [914] | ||||||
Vodafone | n1: 15 MHz (Oct 2020) [A 1] (Jun 2023) [A 2] | 90 MHz† (Jul 2019) [A 1] (Jun 2023) [A 2] | n8: 10 MHz (Jun 2023) | [1] [901] [915] [916] [917] [918] [919] [920] [921] [922] † 50+40 MHz |
Country or territory | Operator | Bands | Notes | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DSS | n28 700 MHz | n40 2.3 GHz | n78 3.5 GHz | n258 26 GHz | Others | |||
Australia | Optus | n1: 20 MHz n3: 15 MHz (Mar 2022) [A 1] (Aug 2022) [A 2] | 98 MHz (Feb 2020) [A 1] (Aug 2022) [A 2] | 20–100 MHz (Oct 2019) [A 1] (Aug 2022) [A 2] | 600–800 MHz (May 2021) [A 1] (Aug 2022) [A 2] | n8: 5–20 MHz (Feb 2023) | [1] [923] [924] [925] [926] [927] [928] [929] [930] [931] [932] [933] [934] [935] [936] [937] [938] Also FWA | |
Telstra | 30–80 MHz (May 2019) [A 1] (May 2020) [A 2] | 1000 MHz (Jun 2021) [A 1] (Nov 2022) [A 2] | n5: 10 MHz (Mar 2021) n7 (Jul 2023) | [1] [923] [924] [939] [940] [941] [942] [943] [944] [945] [946] [947] [948] Also FWA VoNR | ||||
Vodafone | 15 MHz (Jul 2021) | 5–65 MHz (Jun 2020) | 600 MHz (Jul 2021) | [1] [923] [924] [949] [950] [951] [952] Also FWA | ||||
Fiji | Digicel | ? MHz (May 2023) | [953] | |||||
French Polynesia | Vodafone | n? (June 2024) | [954] Also FWA | |||||
Guam N. Mariana Islands | Docomo | n? (Aug 2020) | [955] [956] | |||||
GTA | n? (Nov 2022) | [957] | ||||||
New Zealand | 2degrees | 80 MHz (Feb 2022) | [1] [958] [959] [960] Also FWA | |||||
One | 80 MHz (Dec 2019) | [1] [961] [962] [963] [964] Also FWA | ||||||
Spark | 80 MHz (Jul 2020) | [1] [965] [966] Also FWA |
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This list contains the mobile country codes (MCC) and mobile network codes (MNC) for networks with country codes between 200 and 299, inclusive. This range covers Europe, as well as: the Asian parts of the Russian Federation and Turkey; Georgia; Armenia; Greenland; the Azores and Madeira as parts of Portugal; and the Canary Islands as part of Spain.
This list contains the mobile country codes and mobile network codes for networks with country codes between 300 and 399, inclusively – a region that covers North America and the Caribbean. Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are included in this region as parts of the United States.
This list contains the mobile country codes and mobile network codes for networks with country codes between 400 and 499, inclusively – a region that covers Asia and the Middle East. However, the Asian parts of the Russian Federation and Turkey are included in Mobile Network Codes in ITU region 2xx (Europe), while Maritime South East Asia and Thailand are listed under Mobile Network Codes in ITU region 5xx (Oceania).
Ting Mobile is an American mobile virtual network operator owned by Boost Mobile. Originally established in February 2012 by Tucows, Ting provides cellular service in the United States using the T-Mobile and Verizon networks. The service is sold off-contract with billing that adjusts the cost of service based on actual customer usage.
However, the four operators do own frequencies suitable for 5G services as the NTRA has already allocated TDD spectrum within the 2.6GHz band. In 2022, Orange Egypt paid $440 million for 30MHz, while NTRA previously allocated 80MHz to Vodafone Egypt, Egypt Telecom and Etisalat Egypt at a cost of $1.1 billion.
All handsets and devices that are compatible with 5G Bands 77 and 78.
A Algar tem apostado também na otimização do espectro, incluindo a divisão da faixa de 2,3 GHz entre o 5G e o 4G onde necessário...[Algar has also bet on spectrum optimization, including the split of the 2.3 GHz band between 5G and 4G, where necessary...]
A Anatel autorizou a utilização em caráter secundário: Da faixa de 2,3 GHz no Nordeste, que sobrou do leilão de 5G, pela Brisanet para o SMP.[Anatel authorized secondary access of: The 2.3 GHz band in the Northeast, left over from the 5G auction, by Brisanet for personal mobile service.]
A Anatel outorgou a utilização em caráter secundário da faixa de 708 a 718 MHz / 763 a 773 MHz para a: Brisanet em 401 cidades de 12 estados, do Nordeste e Centro-Oeste, além de Brasília; a iez! Telecom em 290 cidades nos estados de Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro e Espírito Santo.[Anatel granted the secondary use of the band from 708 to 718 MHz and from 763 to 773 MHz to: Brisanet in 401 cities of 12 states, in the Northeast and Midwest, in addition to Brasilia; iez! Telecom in 290 cities in the states of Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo.]
A Brisanet... reportou na noite de terça, 16, que chegou a 128,4 mil acessos celulares em junho último... Vale lembrar que a Brisanet utiliza radiofrequências regionais de 3,5 GHz e 2,3 GHz.[Brisanet... reported on Tuesday night, 16, that it reached 128.4 thousand cellular accesses last June... It is worth remembering that Brisanet uses regional radio frequencies of 3.5 GHz and 2.3 GHz.]
Autorização 1: bloco de 15 MHz para 32 cidades, na faixa de 2.577,5 GHz; Autorização 2: bloco de 35 MHz para 44 cidades, na faixa de 2.602,5 GHz; Autorização 3: bloco de 50 MHz para 43 cidades, na faixa de 2.595 GHz.[Authorization 1: 15 MHz block for 32 cities, in the 2,577.5 GHz range; Authorization 2: 35 MHz block for 44 cities, in the 2,602.5 GHz band; Authorization 3: 50 MHz block for 43 cities, in the 2,595 GHz range.]
As faixas a que a Unifique pode ter acesso a partir de hoje são de 705,5 MHz e 760,5 MHz. Não são o insumo devolvido pela Winity...[The bands that Unifique can have access to as of today are 705.5 MHz and 760.5 MHz. They are not the ones returned by Winity...]
[Unifique[ desenvolveu seus sistemas (BSS) e está utilizando 700 MHz como uso secundário.[[Unifique[ has developed its systems (BSS) and is using 700 MHz on a secondary basis.]
A Anatel publicou hoje, 22, o extrato das autorizações para que as operadoras regionais Ligga Telecom e Unifique utilizem o espectro de 700 MHz ocioso, em caráter secundário. Trata-se da faixa de frequência que foi arrematada em 2021 e devolvida em 2023 pela Winity.[Anatel published today, 22, the authorizations for the regional operators Ligga Telecom and Unifique to use the idle 700 MHz spectrum, on a secondary basis. This is the frequency band that was auctioned in 2021 and returned in 2023 by Winity.]
Autorização libera bloco extra de 5 MHz em 522 cidades gaúchas e catarinenses; operadora já contava com permissão de uso secundário dos 700 MHz em 565 municípios.[Authorization releases extra 5 MHz block in 522 cities in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina; operator already had permission for the secondary use at 700 MHz in 565 municipalities.]
A Veloso.NET utiliza redes 5G (no padrão NSA) e 4G em espectro secundário de 700 MHz e 2,6 GHz.[Veloso NET uses 5G (in the NSA mode) and 4G networks in the secondary 700 MHz and 2.6 GHz spectrums.]
Desde dezembro/21, a Vivo iniciou a expansão da rede 5G nas tecnologias NSA e SA na frequência de 2.3GHz.
5G: 600 MHz/N71 (DSS), 1700/2100 MHz (AWS)/N66 (DSS), 2500 MHz/N41, 3500 MHz/N78
Movistar has not become an MVNO.
Desde el 21 de Julio de 2021 habilitaremos nuestra tecnología 5G de manera acotada en 5 distritos de Lima.[From the 21 of July, 2021, our 5G technology will be enabled in a limited fashion in 5 neighborhoods of Lima.]
Débits maximum théoriques de connexion à Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélemy : jusqu'à 2,6 Gbit/s en réception et jusqu'à 140 Mbit/s en émission en zones couvertes en 3,5 GHz avec agrégation des 3 bandes de fréquences 4G.[Theoretical maximum connection speeds in Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy: up to 2.6 Gbit/s down and up to 140 Mbit/s up in areas covered in 3.5 GHz with aggregation of 3 4G frequency bands.]
As for which low-band spectrum Verizon is using for DSS, it's usually 850 MHz, but in some markets where that's not available, it will use PCS or AWS spectrum. For Ultra Wideband in a mmWave market, it's going to be either 28 GHz or 39 GHz.
We have it in trials only at this point. We don't have it commercially available for our customers.
... with Verizon able to turn parts of its 850MHz (band n5), 1700MHz (n66) and 1900MHz (n2) spectrum over to 5G when 4G customers aren't using it.
Claro and Movistar also provide 5G service in certain urban areas across Uruguay.
Radio spectrum: 10 MHz frequency resource (2X5 MHz), within the Uplink 703 - 708 MHz and Downlink 758 - 763 MHz resource; 50 MHz frequency resource within the 3550-3600 MHz resource.
Currently, Reliance Jio is rolling out 5G on 700 MHz and 3.3 GHz bands while Bharti Airtel is deploying 5G technology via the 3.3 GHz spectrum band. Jio is offering 5G services via Standalone (SA) architecture.
[Vodafone Idea] has got as far as launching 5G services in Delhi and Pune on a trial basis.
Layanan 5G Telkomsel beroperasi di frekuensi n40 (2.300 MHz) dan n1 (2100 MHz).
The non-standalone mode of deploying 5G focuses on enhancing existing mobile broadband to provide higher data-bandwidth and reliable connectivity on a 2.1GHz spectrum. Standalone 5G works on an independent network designed and deployed solely to enable 5G on a 3.5GHz spectrum.
AIS, the leading operator in Thailand, launched 5G NSA services in February 2020 using 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz, and 26 GHz bandwidths, followed by 5G SA in July 2020. The operator enabled VoNR in 2021.
Etisalat's current 5G frequency bands: Band n78 (3.5 GHz), Band n41 (2.6 GHz).
U prvoj smo fazi 5G implementirali na postojećim baznim stanicama i na već dodijeljenom frekvencijskom spektru od 2.1 GHz.
Pro příjem 5G signálu musí telefon podporovat naše 5G frekvenční pásma, kterými jsou v současnosti n1 (v pražském metru), n3 a n77 (v Praze a ve vybraných městech).[To receive a 5G signal, the phone must support our 5G frequency bands, which are currently n1 (in greater Prague), n3 and n77 (in Prague and in selected cities).]
Faroese Telecom, supplier of communications services to the windswept citizens of the Faroe Islands, has launched 5G non-standalone services...
Finnish operator DNA highlighted 5G-Advanced demonstrations using its commercial network... DNA said that the demonstration was achieved using both TDD and FDD spectrum: 26 GHz and 3.5 GHz (TDD) and 2.6 GHz, 2.1 GHz and 1.8 GHz FDD.
Finnish operator Elisa has launched what it calls the country's first 5G standalone (SA) subscriptions... The operator is also using 5G SA for its home Internet product Omakaista, which will go on sale tomorrow.
Plus Network is the first 5G network in Poland built in the 2600 TDD band (2570-2620 MHz)." & "All thanks to the combination of Plus' existing radio resources - two in 5G technology (2600 MHz and 2100 MHz) and an additional 4G layer (1800 MHz).
Sites where DSS was deployed are accordingly being reconfigured to use Three's 2100MHz spectrum for nothing but 5G.
Vodafone uses 900 MHz, 3.4 GHz and 3.6 GHz for 5G in the U.K.