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What does U900 mean?

What does U900 mean?

After acquiring the 900 MHz spectrum, Turk Telecom teamed up with Huawei to commercially deploy its U900 network. U900 uses a low-frequency 3G band that delivers outstanding network performance in the areas of 4.5G voice fallback, MBB coverage, and data service experience.

What band is 2100?

4G LTE Frequency Bands

LTE Band Frequency Band (MHz) Uplink (UL) (MHz)
FDD
1 2100 1920 – 1980
2 1900 1850 – 1910
3 1800 1710 – 1785

What is U2100 technology?

This refers to the frequency band used in the transmissions between mobile phone and nearby cellsite/mast. U2100 uses 2100MHz band, the most common worldwide. U900 uses 900MHz band, typically replacing some of the 2G GSM service at that frequency.

What is FDD LTE?

FDD LTE stands for Frequency-Division Duplexing LTE. Both TDD and FDD differ in the way they treat data. Duplexing means a phone can transmit and receive simultaneously. TDD means the “receive” and “transmit” channels divide the time between them on the same frequency band.

Which frequency is 4G?

3G Vs 4G

3G 4G
Frequency Band 1.8 – 2.5 GHz 2 – 8 GHz
Bandwidth 5-20 MHz 5-20 MHz
Data rate Up to 2Mbps ( 384 kbps WAN) Up to 20 Mbps or more
Access Wideband CDMA Multi-carrier – CDMA or OFDM(TDMA)

What frequency will 6G use?

The D-Band, ranging from 110 GHz to 170 GHz, is a frequency band that a future 6G wireless communication standard may use for short-range communication, offering ultra-high data rates.

How many GHz is 5G?

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. It often achieves download speeds in the gigabit-per-second (Gbit/s) range, comparable to cable internet.