4G LTE is a term used to describe the type of wireless technology that powers Verizon’s nationwide network, the largest and most reliable wireless network in the United States. Whenever you’re using wireless data on your Verizon device – whether you’re downloading, streaming, surfing the web or checking email – and you see “LTE” light up at the top of your screen, you’re using 4G LTE.
June 16, 2022
What is B2 (1900 MHz)?
Overview Deployment of B2 (1900 MHz) LTE is limited due to the wide deployment of B1 (2100 MHz) with which the band partially overlaps and hence cannot be deployed alongside. Consequently Band 2 LTE represents fewer than 4% of all commercial LTE networks globally. Network deployments are generally only observed in the Americas (and external [...]
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what is B3 (1800 MHz)?
Overview The majority of the world’s network operators have commercially launched LTE systems in 1800 MHz spectrum (LTE1800 – 3GPP band 3). B3 (1800 MHz) deployments represent greater than 48% of all LTE networks globally. The notable exception to which is North America where the band is not deployed due to an overlap with B2 [...]
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