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shin_adachi's avatar
shin_adachi
Network Novice
Hace 3 años

LTE-M(CAT-M1) bandwidth in T-Mobile

I found the following URL which describes the bandwidth used by 4G LTE.
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/coverage/t-mobile-network

Frecuencias que pueden proporcionar LTE:
  banda 2 (1900 MHz)
  banda 5 (850 MHz)
  Banda 4 (1700/2100 MHz)
  Banda 66 (Extensión de la banda 4 en 1700/2100 MHz).

For LTE-M (CAT-M1), which bandwidth will be used? Gracias.
 

  • formercanuck's avatar
    formercanuck
    Spectrum Specialist

    That would depend on location and how much is allocated for.LTE.vs. 3g, 2g or 5g.

    Eg.  LA county has 15x15 B2, 20x20 B4, 5x5 B12, 10x10 B71, and 40MHz for B41

    Y

    5MHz B2 UMTS/GSM

    15x15 MHz n71 5g

    100MHZ  n41 5g

     

    Other locations have different allocation based on MTA/BTA licenses.

     

    I’m not aware of which is used for lte-m  you'll be more likely to find low power 5g

  • LTE CAT M-1 requires 1 Mbps upload and download capacity. It could be run on any of T-Mobile's LTE bands.

  • drnewcomb and formercanuck are partially correct, but don’t answer the orginal question.

    • Cat-M1 uses 1.4MHz channel bandwidth, fixed in the 3GPP spec
    • Not every LTE band a carrier offers can use Cat-M1, as carriers only use a specific subset of their LTE bands for use with this AT (Access Technology).  Por ejemplo:

    I'm on the phone with T-Mobile support now to get some truth about which LTE-M bands are in use in North America.  They have responded that they only have this map available to spot check a specific address...which doesn’t answer the much desired question, but does show if you expand the details that band 12 is used for LTE-M (Cat-M1). 

    It’s common that a carrier will only use a single band and that single band be a low frequency band so the IoT device has the best chance possible to reach home out of difficult cellular situations.

  • Does anyone from T-Mobile look at this community forum?  If so, please drop some much needed public docs on LTE-M bands.  ...and please keep rolling out more LTE-M tower radios that hit more bands ;)