![]() T-Mobile band 71 is owned by the carrier all across the nation in big chunks, and will be deploying it in the near future. Band 71 (600MHz): the big win of the FCC auction for T-Mobile, this band was previously used by UHF TV stations.Band 66 (1700/2100MHz): an extension (superset) of band 4, this band is supported on devices since late 2016.Band 12 (700MHz): This is T-Mobile's "extended range LTE" band, used mostly as a complimentary band for coverage in rural and suburban areas, and it is similar to band 71 in function.T-Mobile only operates LTE on this band around the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area. Most band 5 coverage is offered by Verizon and AT&T. Band 5 (850MHz): Extremely limited use.This T-Mobile band is usually deployed in large 20x20MHz chunks in most markets, providing fast speed and a stable connection. Band 4 (1700MHz/2100MHz): the backbone of T-Mobile's LTE network.T-Mobile has deployed various chunks of spectrum, from smaller 5x5 blocks to larger and speedier 20x20 blocks. It has higher reach, and it is widely used in the Northeast to provide 4G coverage to distant places. Band 2 (1900MHz frequency range): this is a band mostly used in rural areas, or where band 4 is not available. ![]()
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