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Research from Informa Telecoms & Media Identifies Eight Core LTE Bands

May 16, 2011 By ECN Staff

Half of mobile operators planning to launch LTE networks will do so initially in the 2.6GHz band

A recent survey conducted by Informa Telecoms & Media of more than 150 operators and 50 national regulators in the world’s major markets, indicates that eight core LTE bands are emerging as the most popular choice for initial LTE launches. These core bands are concentrated around the lower bands at 700-800MHz, the midrange bands at 1800-2100MHz and the high-range bands at 2500-2600MHz (see table below).

Operators that are eager to deploy LTE have to make choices based on current availability of spectrum, rather than waiting for new bands to be licensed or for capacity to be freed up. Those planning to deploy in the future have to formulate their plans against a background of uncertainty about spectrum availability and timelines.

“Despite the almost universal commitment to LTE, there is widespread uncertainty about the availability of spectrum and a lack of consensus when it comes to which spectrum bands will be most widely adopted for the technology. The mobile industry needs to address this by identifying a set of core bands for LTE, to focus development of the technology where the greatest demand exists,” comments Julian Bright, senior analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media.

Almost half of mobile operators planning to launch LTE networks will do so initially in the 2.6GHz band, although many of these launches are dependent on the licensing of new spectrum over the next two to four years. The bands around 700MHz to 800MHz are expected to be the next-most-widely used for initial launches, and a number of operators in Asia Pacific and Europe plan to use the 1800MHz band.

Spectrum in the 2.6GHz band has been licensed in only a handful of countries in Europe and Asia Pacific, but it is generally expected to be allocated before the digital-dividend bands, which are subject to uncertain timescales in many cases. Early deployments in the lower frequency bands have been concentrated in the US, where the low cost of using the premium 700MHz band relative to the higher bands has suited the aggressive rollout plans of operators such as Verizon.

Interest in the low-to-midrange frequency bands was also apparent in Germany’s spectrum auctions, where some operators placed a higher value on the spectrum bands around 800MHz than on those around 2.6GHz, and in the growing interest in the 1800MHz band’s ability to provide an attractive combination of cost, coverage and capacity.

Table of core LTE bands:

 

Band

FDD/TDD

700MHz

FDD

800MHz

FDD

900MHz

FDD

1800MHz

FDD

2100MHz

FDD

2600MHz

FDD

2300MHz

TDD

2600MHz

TDD

For more informaiton about Informa Telecoms & Media visit www.informatm.com

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