What LTE bands does Telstra use?
What LTE bands does Telstra use?
Re: Telstra Frequencies and Bands (mainly LTE)
| 2G | 900MHz | |
|---|---|---|
| 3G | 2100MHz | Band 1 |
| 4G | 700MHz | Band 28 |
| 4G | 900MHz | Band 8 |
| 4G | 1800MHz | Band 3 |
What does Telstra LTE mean?
Long Term Evolution
4G is a network standard. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution. LTE is the name given by telcos ( telcos are companies like Optus, Virgin Mobile etc. ) to the fastest wireless internet service they offer at the moment. LTE is a data access capability that falls under the 4G standard.
What band is Telstra 5G?
3.6 GHz
Most of our 5G base stations operate on the 3.6 GHz frequency band. Some sites also operate at lower frequencies also used for 3G and 4G.
Does Telstra support LTE?
We’ve used sophisticated LTE-Advanced technology to bring together our multiple 4G spectrum bands and this means faster speeds for category 6 and higher devices when you’re in a 4GX area.
Is 5G safe Telstra?
Telstra and 5G. Telstra has conducted extensive electromagnetic emissions (EME) testing and analysis on the 5G trial and commercial networks including mmWave. The EME levels measured were found to be well below the safety limits, and in many cases over a thousand times lower.
What kind of wireless bands does Telstra use?
Telstra (Australia) uses 2 GSM bands, 2 UMTS bands, and 3 LTE bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Telstra (Australia). See the tables below for details.
What are the 4G LTE bands in Australia?
2100MHz (B1) – Vodafone, Optus, Telstra. 4G bands: Australia is presently operating these LTE bands. 2100Mhz – Vodafone, Optus (Tasmania), Telstra (a handful of sites) 1800Mhz – Vodafone, Optus, Telstra. 900Mhz – Telstra (a minority of sites, employs spectrum formerly used by 2G)
When did the Telstra 4G network come out?
Telstra launched its 4G LTE network in 2011 on B3 (1800 MHz). In 2014 the company launched its LTE-A network branded 4GX, providing long range B28 (700 MHz) LTE connectivity along with B7 (2600 MHz) to increase capacity in metropolitan areas, with all three bands in carrier aggregation.
What kind of network does Optus and Telstra use?
Telstra, Optus and Vodafone sell dual mode LTE/ HSPA+ mobile broadband devices that operate seamlessly across many bands, providing customers with 4G (LTE) data where it is available and then seamless switchover to the 3G HSPA technology in other areas.