UE for 4G LTE Band 3 LTE (1800MHz)

As one of the most popular commercial and planned 4G LTE FDD spectrum, 4G LTE Band 3 (1800MHz) is supported by many mobile wireless terminals from many vendors all over the world. Some of the most popular models are listed below:

Dongles

1.    Alcatel L100V, 2012.10, f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

2.    Huawei E3276, 2012.11

3.    Huawei E392, 2012.09, f.e.UK, EE

4.    Huawei E398u-15 and E398u-18, 2012.10, f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

5.    Huawei K5005, 2012.10, b3,  f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

6.    Megafon M150-1 (Huawei E3276), 2012.11

7.    ZTE K5006, 2012.10, f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

8.    ZTE MF821, ..2012.09..

9.    ZTE MF821D 2012.08, f.e. Moldova, InterdnestrCom

Mi-Fi

1.    Huawei E5776, cat.4, 2012.09

2.    Huawei E589 mobile Wi-Fi, 2012

3.    Vodafone R210, b3, 2012.10, f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

4.    ZTE MF91 4G LTE Router, 2012.10 b7 2600/ b3 1800/ b1 2100 or b20 800/ b3 1800

CPE

1.    AVM Fritz!box 6810 LTE, 2012.09

2.    AVM Fritz!box 6842 LTE, 2012.09

3.    Netcomm 4G100W ..2012.08..

4.    Netcomm 4G100WV, ..2012.08..

5.    Netgear MBR1517,  b1,b3,b7,b8,b20 +fallback to 3G, 2012.06

6.    Netgear MVBR1517, VoiP/VoLTE, (b1,b3,b7,b8,b20) 2012.11

7.    Huawei B2000, 2012.10, f.e. S.Africa, Vodacom

8.    Huawei B593s-82, 2012.06

Band 3(1800MHz) Operators

LTE Band 3 (FDD 1800MHz) is running on 1710-1785 and 1805-1880 MHz, it’s 75 MHz. LTE1800 (LTE in 1800 MHz spectrum) is now launched on one third of all commercial LTE networks. 32 operators, compared to 5 one year ago, have commercially launched LTE1800 either as a single band system, or as part of a multi-band deployment strategy in 24 countries.

 

Below are the operators that launched Band 3 to commercial or plans to deploy Band 3 LTE Network:

 

Commercial

 

  1. Angola, Movicel, 2012
  2. Australia, Optus, 2012
  3. Australia, Telstra 4G, Sep. 2011
  4. Azerbaijan, Azercell, 2012.06
  5. Bulgaria, M-Tel,  limited commercial, 2012.09
  6. Bulgaria, Vivacom, 2012.06
  7. Croatia, T-Hrvatski, 2012.03 (800 / 1800)
  8. Croatia, VIPNet, 2012.05
  9. Czech Republic, O2 (Telefonica), 2012.05
  10. Denmark, 3 Denmark, commercial from 2012.09
  11. Denmark, TeliaSonera , 2011.10 (1800) and 2010.12 (2600)
  12. Denmark, TT-Netvaerket (Telenor and Telia joint project)
  13. Dominican Republic, Orange, 2012.07
  14. Estonia, EMT, LTE1800 and 2600, 2012.09
  15. Finland, DNA, 2011.06  (LTE 1800 and 2600)
  16. Finland, Elisa, 2012.03  (LTE 1800 and 2600)
  17. Finland, TeliaSonera, NSN, from 2011.08.31 (1800 and 2600)
  18. Germany, Telekom Deutshland (TD), 2011.07
  19. Hong Kong (China), CSL, 2011.06
  20. Hong Kong (China), SmarTone Vodafone HK, 2012.08.28 E   (LTE 1800 and 2600)
  21. Hungary, T-Mobile, 2012.01
  22. Hungary, Telenor, 2012.09
  23. Japan, eAccess, band 9 (within band 3)
  24. Japan, eMobile (band 7 LTE 1800)
  25. Kuwait, Zain, in commerce from 2012.12; refarming was possible from 2012.10
  26. Latvia, LMT (TeliaSonera), NSN, 2011.06
  27. Lithunia, Omnitel, Huawei, 2011.04
  28. Lithunia, TeliaSonera, tbc
  29. Mauritius, Orange
  30. Namibia, MTC, Huawei, 2012
  31. Netherlands, KPN, 2012.07
  32. Philippines, Smart Communications, 2012.09   (LTE 850, 1800 and 2600)
  33. Poland, Aero2, 2011.05
  34. Poland, Mobyland/CenterNet, 2010.09 (Cyfrowy Polsat is MVNO)
  35. Portugal, Optimus, 2012   (LTE 800, 1800 and 2600)
  36. Saudi Arabia, Zain, 2011.09
  37. Singapore, M1, 2012.09  (LTE 1800 and 2600)
  38. Singapore, SingTel, 2011 (LTE 1800 and 2600)
  39. Slovak Republic, O2, 2012
  40. Slovenia, Si.mobile, 2012.07.12
  41. South Africa, Vodacome, 2012.10.10
  42. South Korea, KT, 2012.01
  43. South Korea, SK Telecom, 2012.09
  44. Switzerland, Swisscom, 2011.11.29
  45. UAE, Du, NSN-RAN, 2012.06
  46. UAE, Etisalat, 2012.11 (LTE1800 and LTE 2600)
  47. UK, Everything Everywhere, 2012.09
  48. UK, Etisalat  (LTE 1800 and 2600) tbc

 

 

 

Planned

 

  1. Australia, Vodafone 4G (VHA), plan 2013
  2. Belgium, Proximus/Belgacom, plan 2012 end
  3. Belgium, Mobistar, plan 2012-2013
  4. Bulgaria, 4G Com EAD, has technology neutral spectrum
  5. Bulgaria, Bulsatcom,  has technology neutral spectrum
  6. Bulgaria, Max Telecom, has technology neutral spectrum
  7. Estonia, Elisa, in deployment 2012
  8. Estonia, EMT, in deployment 2012
  9. France, Bouygues, trialling, plan 2012
  10. France, Orange, trialling, plan 2013
  11. India, Videocon Mobile Services, plan 2013, source 2013.01.16
  12. Italy, 3 Italy, deploying, plan 2012
  13. Italy, Telecom Italia, plan
  14. Italy, Vodafone, has 2×5 MHz, plan to launch
  15. Kuwait, VIVA, refarming possible from 2012.10
  16. Kuwait, Wataniya Telecom, refarming possible from 2012.10
  17. Netherlands, T-Mobile NL, plan to start network in 2013
  18. Philippines, Globe Telecom, plan 2012.09
  19. Portugal, Vodafone
  20. Romania, Orange Romania, plan to launch LTE 1800 before 2012 end
  21. Romania, Vodafone Romania, got band 3 1800 MHz spectrum Sep. 2012
  22. Russia, Tele2, plans (trials done in 2012)
  23. Singapore, StarHub, plan Sep 19. 2012
  24. Slovenia, Mobitel, plan 2012
  25. South Afrika, 8ta, deployment
  26. South Africa, MTN, trialling from 2011, plan commercial from the end 2012.12
  27. Spain, Yoigo has 1800 spectrum, in deployment
  28. Sweden, Net4Mobility, plan 2013
  29. Sweden, Telia Sonera, plan 2013
  30. UK, 3 UK, plan to buy 2×15 MHz from EE, plan 2013
  31. Tests, studies, trials
  32. Brazil, Oi , 2012.09
  33. Georgia, Magticom, 2012.09
  34. Germany, E Plus, 2012.09
  35. Greece, Cosmote, 2012.09
  36. Indonesia, Indosat, 2012.09
  37. Laos, Beeline, 2012.09
  38. Malaysia, Celcom, 2012.09
  39. Phillipines, Bayan Telecom , 2012.09
  40. Russia, Smarts, 2012.09
  41. Thailand. TOT/AIS , 2012.09
  42. Thailand, True Move , 2012.09
  43. Turkey, Avea , 2012.09
  44. Venezuela, Digitel , 2012.09

UE for 4G LTE Band 20 (800MHz)

Band 20 is the spectrum running on FDD LTE 791-821 MHz. It’s 30MHz. Below are the USB dongles, CPE and Mobile Router that work for Band 20:

Dongles:

  1. Alcatel L100V 2012.10
  2. Huawei E3276, 2012.11
  3. Huawei E398u-15, 2012.10
  4. Huawei K5005, 2012.10
  5. Megafon M150-1 (Huawei E3276), 2012.11
  6. Samsung GT-B3740, 2012.06
  7. ZTE MF821D ..2012.06..
  8. HUAWEI E392u-12

CPE:

  1. AVM Fritz!box 6810 LTE, 2012.09
  2. AVM Fritz!box 6840 LTE, 2012.12
  3. AVM Fritz!box 6842 LTE, 2012.09
  4. Vodafone B2000, 2012.10, f.e. Germany, Vodafone
  5. Huawei B390s-2, ..2011..
  6. Huawei B593s-82, 2012.06
  7. Netcomm 4G100W ..2012.08..
  8. Netcomm 4G100WV, ..2012.08..
  9. Netgear MBR1517,  b1,b3,b7,b8,b20 +fallback to 3G, 2012.06
  10. Netgear MVBR1517, VoiP/VoLTE, (b1,b3,b7,b8,b20) 2012.11

Mobile routers / hot-spots:

  1. Vodafone R210 LTE MiFi, 2012.10
  2. ZTE MF91 4G LTE Router 2012.10
  3. ZyHEL WAH7130, 2013.02
  4. HUAWEI E589u-12

UE for 4G LTE Band 1(2100mhz)

Below are the CPE, MiFi and dongles for LTE FDD band 1 (2100 MHz):

CPE:

  1. Netcomm 4G100W ..2012.08..
  2. Netcomm 4G100WV ..2012.08..  tbc
  3. Netgear MBR1517,  b1,b3,b7,b8,b20 +fallback to 3G, 2012.06
  4. Netgear MVBR1517, VoiP/VoLTE, (b1,b3,b7,b8,b20) 2012.11

Mi-Fi:

  1. ZTE MF91 4G LTE Router,  2012.10 b7 2600/ b3 1800/ b1 2100 or b20 800/ b7 2600 / b3 1800
  2. HUAWEI E589u-12 4G LTE Pocket WiFi Router (LTE band 1, band 3, band 7, band 8, band 20, WCDMA Band 1, band 8)

Dongles:

  1. Alcatel L100V,  2012.10
  2. Huawei E3276,  2012.11
  3. Huawei E392u-6,  GSM 850/900/1800/1900; 3G B1/B5/B8; LTE B1 2100 / B3 1800 / B7 2.5-2.7 / B8 900
  4. Huawei E392u-12,  GSM 850/900/1800/1900; 3G B1/B3/B8; LTE B1 2100 / B3 1800 / B7 2.5-2.7 / B8 900 / B20 800
  5. Huawei E398u-18, 2012.10
  6. Megafon M150-1 (Huawei E3276), 2012.11
  7. ZTE MF821, 2012.08..

What’s the difference Between ZTE MF820S2 and ZTE MF820T?

As one of the LTE vendors over the world, ZTE had released many 4G USB Modems for operators all over the world. Most of them have been presented to the public with the commercial LTE systems.

 

We found there are two similar models: ZTE MF820S2 and ZTE MF820T. Today, we will introduce what’d the difference between the two LTE USB Modems.

 

 

ZTE MF820T is a 4G LTE TDD Modem for 2300/2600Mhz with download speed up to 100Mbps and upload speed to 17Mbps. The bandwidth is 10MHz and 20MHz.

 

ZTE MF820S2 is greater than MF820T, it can work not only on LTE TDD 1900/2300/2600 MHz, but also on FDD network (band 2600MHz). Under TD-LTE network, the peak speed is almost the same as MF820T, but under FDD network, the peak speed could reach 100Mbps while upload speed could reach 50Mbps.

 

What’s more, the 3G TD-SCDMA and WCDMA networks are both available for ZTE MF820S2. This feature makes it more powerful than MF820T.

 

Above are the key difference between ZTE MF820S2 and ZTE MF820T. If you want to buy any of them, welcome to check www.4gltemall.com .

LTE Dongles, CPE and Modules for Band 38(2.5-2.6GHz)

Band 38 is one of the most popular bands for TD-LTE network, the running spectrum is 2570-2620 MHz, usually, people would like to say it band 26000MHz. And it’s 50MHz.

Below are the UE that could work for Band 38(TDD LTE 2600 MHz):

LTE CPE:

1.      Asiatelco ALR-W190, indoor, b38, b40.. 2012.09..

2.      Asiatelco ALR-W191, indoor, b38, ..2012.09..

3.      Nokia Siemens Networks CPE outdoor 7210, 2012.10

4.      Nokia Siemens Networks CPE indoor 7212, 2012.10

5.      Huawei B593s-82 indoor CPE ..2012.06..

6.      Huawei E593u-91, ..2012..

LTE Surfsticks/Modems/Dongles:

1.      Asiatelco ALT-C180 ..2012.09..

2.      Asiatelco ALT-C186 b38 and b41 ..2012.09..

3.      Asiatelco ALT-C187 b38 and b39 ..2012.09..

4.      Huawei E392-92 multiband ..2012.09..

5.      ZTE MF820S2 ..2012.09..

Modules:

  1. ZTE MF291 LTE modul, 2012.10,

Below are the operators worldwide for Band 38 (TDD 2600MHz):

Commercial systems:

1.      Brazil, Sky Brasil Servicos

2.      Japan, Softbank Mobile XGP/LTE

3.      Poland, Aero2

4.      Russia, MTS, 2012.09-.. 25 MHz, 2595-2620 MHz (Moscow and Moscow region only, to launch LTE network before Dec.29, 2013, the concession is valid until Dec.29, 2016)

5.      Saudi Arabia, Mobily

6.      Sweden, 3 Sweden

Planned:

1.      Austria, 3 Austria, tests 2012.09

2.      Austria, A1, from 2010.09.20

3.      Belgium, BUCD, 2012

4.      China, China Mobile, 2012.10

5.      Germany, E Plus, 2012.09

6.      Russia, Megafon, 25 MHz, 2570-2595 MHz (Moscow and Moscow region only)

7.      Spain, COTA, plan commercial launch Nov. 2012

LTE TDD networks

Below are the commercial LTE TDD systems which are launched till November, 2012:

  1. Australia,
  2. Brazil,
  3. India, Bharti Airtel, b40, 2012.04
  4. Japan,
  5. Oman,
  6. Poland,
  7. Russia, MTS (Moscow region only), b38, 2012.09
  8. Saudi Arabia,
  9. Sweden
  10. UK, UK Broadband, b42, b43 2012.09 (limited commercial in London)

 

Below are LTE TDD planned systems till end of 2012:
  1. Belgium, Clearwire Belgium, 2012.09
  2. Croatia, Velatel (Novi-net), deployment since 2q2012
  3. Finland, Datame, 2012.09
  4. Sauth Africa, 8ts, 2012.09
  5. Spain, COTA, plan commercial launch in Nov.2012; 2012.10
  6. USA, Clearwire, 2012.09