LTE Band 1, also known as the 2100 MHz band, is a frequency band used for Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks. Here are the key details about this band:

  • Frequency Range: The uplink frequency range is 1920–1980 MHz, and the downlink frequency range is 2110–2170 MHz.
  • Bandwidth: The bandwidth of this band is 60 MHz.
  • Duplex Spacing: The duplex spacing, which is the difference between the uplink and downlink frequencies, is 190 MHz.
  • Channel Bandwidths: LTE Band 1 supports channel bandwidths of 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz.
  • Usage: This band is commonly used for international mobile telecommunications (IMT) and is widely supported by various mobile networks and devices.

Overall, LTE Band 1 provides a high-frequency band suitable for high-speed data transmission and is widely utilized globally.

Countries that use LTE B1 (2100 MHz)


Carriers that use LTE B1 (2100 MHz)

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Device compatible with LTE B1 (2100 MHz)

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