LTE Band 4

LTE B4 (FD 1700)

Band 4 is an LTE operating frequency Band. LTE is designed to work across a number of frequency bands – E-UTRA operating bands- currently ranging from 450 MHz up to 3.8GHz. The available bandwidths are also flexible starting with 1.4 MHz up to 20 MHz with Carrier Aggregation allowing use of wider multiples. LTE is developed to support both the time division duplex technology (TDD) as well as frequency division duplex (FDD). Availability of specific bands varies per country and operator.

LTE Band 4 is defined as for use as follows:

Frequency Range:1710 – 1755 UL / 2110 – 2155 DL
Width of Band:60MHz
Channel PlanFDD (Frequency Division Duplex)

Available LTE Hardware for Band 4:

LTE Base Station
CableFree LTE Base Station

LTE Base Station hardware

  • CableFree Emerald LTE

UE (User equipment) Terminals

  • CableFree Outdoor LTE CPE
  • CableFree Desktop LTE CPE
  • CableFree MiFi Handheld CPE

Countries using Band 3:

Countries that currently operate LTE networks in this band include:

Americas – Caribbean

Antigua and BarbudaFLOW17004
Nov 2014


[190][191]
BahamasAliv17004
Nov 2016 (?)


15 MHz [198][199]
Dominican RepublicClaro17004
Jul 2014

Jul 201740 MHz [223][224][225][226]
4×4 MIMO
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_4A_4A).
JamaicaFLOW17004
Dec 2016Dec 2016

20 MHz [236][237]
Available in the cities of Kingston and Montego Bay and the towns of Spanish Town, Portmore, Ocho Rios and Mandeville.

Latin America

ArgentinaClaro17004
Jun 2015



10 MHz [5][193][254]
ArgentinaMovistar17004
Dec 2014Oct 2017
(via CA)



10 MHz [193][256][255]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_4A_28A).
ArgentinaPersonal17004
Dec 2014
Dec 2016

15 MHz [193][258][257]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_4A_28A).
ChileWOM17004
Nov 2015



20 MHz in use [193][303][304]
10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
ColombiaAvantel17004
Aug 2014N/A


15 MHz [193][305]
ColombiaMovistar17004Sep 2016Dec 2013N/A


15 MHz [193][310][311]
ColombiaTigo / ETB17004
Dec 2013N/A


15 MHz [193][311][312]
EcuadorClaro17004
Jul 2015



20 MHz [319][320]
EcuadorCNT Mobile17004
Dec 2013



20 MHz [5][193][321][322]
HondurasClaro17004
Mar 2015



[330]
HondurasTigo17004
Dec 2014



[331]
MexicoAT&T17004
Oct 2014



10 MHz [193][334][335]
5 MHz remain for UMTS services.
MexicoTelcel17004
Nov 2012



10-15 MHz [193][336]
NicaraguaClaro17004
Oct 2015



[337]
ParaguayClaro17004
Apr 2016



15 MHz [193][344]
ParaguayTigo17004
Apr 2016



15 MHz [193][347]
ParaguayVOX17004
Dec 2012



15 MHz [193][348][349]
PeruMovistar17004
Jan 2014(?)Jul 2016

20 MHz [193][354][355][356][357][358]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_7A_28A).
PeruEntel17004
Oct 2014



20 MHz [193][355][359][360][361]
UruguayANTEL17004
Dec 2011(?)Dec 2017
Dec 201720 MHz [193][362][363]
256 QAM
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_4A_(?)A_28A).
UruguayClaro17004
Feb 2014



10 MHz [193][364][365]
VenezuelaMovilnet17004
Jan 2017



[371]

USA, US Territories, Canada & Bolivia (FCC band plan)

BoliviaViva17004
Jul 2015



15 MHz [193][379]
CanadaBell17004
Sep 2011Jun 2015Jun 20152016 (?)Apr 2017
Feb 2018
(Cat 16)
10 or 20 MHz in use [5][388][389][390][391][384][385][392][386][387]
4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_2A_4A).[CA 3][CA 4]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_4A_7A).[CB 1]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_2A_4A_29A).[CA 1]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_2A_4A_29A).[CA 2]
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_2A_4A_7A).[CB 2]
CanadaEastlink17004
Feb 2013



20 MHz [388][395][396]
License in NL, NS, PE, NB & Northern ON.
CanadaFreedom17004
Nov 2016Nov 2016Nov 2016

15 MHz in use [388][397][398]
4×4 MIMO
5 MHz remain for UMTS services.
Available in Eastern ON.
CanadaRogers17004Mar 2015Jul 2011Oct 2014
(via CA)
Jan 2015

20 MHz in use [5][141][388][405][406][401][407][402][403][408]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_4A_12A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_4A_7A).
CanadaSaskTel17004
Jan 2013



20 MHz in use [388][411][412]
Available in SK.
CanadaTelus17004Apr 2016Feb 2012(?)(?)(?)Jul 201720 MHz [5][415][416][417][418]
4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_4A_7A_29A).
CanadaVidéotron17004Nov 2017Sep 2014Sep 2014


20 MHz [388][420][421]
Available in QC & Eastern ON.
American SamoaBlueSky17004
Mar 2017Mar 2017
(via CA)



10 MHz [424]
GuamGTA1700 c4
Oct 2013



5 MHz [5][425]
[EA #173][B 1][426]
(Pulse Mobile LLC)
Puerto RicoAT&T1700 d e4May 2014Nov 2011



10 MHz [437]
[442][439]
[REAG #10][B 2][B 3][426]
Puerto RicoClaro
(PRTC)
1700 b4
Nov 2016Nov 2016
(via CA)



10 MHz [443]
[EA #174][B 4][446]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_4A_17A). (Cat.4)
Puerto RicoT-Mobile1700 f4May 2014Jul 2013



10 MHz [437]
[453][454][455][456][457][458]
4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM
LTE-U 80 MHz (Jun 2017)
[REAG #10][B 5][426]
United StatesAlaskaComm/ GCI17004
Oct 2012



[5][460][461]
Alaska Wireless Network (AWN)[462]
United StatesAT&T17004May 2014Sep 2011Mar 2014
(via CA)



5-10 MHz [141][437]
[463][464][439]
[depends on CMA/EA/REAG-Region][426]
Block A (10 MHz) [depends on CMA/EA-Region][B 6][426]
Block B (10 MHz) [depends on CMA/EA-Region][B 4]
Block C (5 MHz) [depends on CMA/EA-Region][B 1]
Block D (5 MHz) [REAG #3, 5, 7][B 2]
Block E (5 MHz) [REAG #5, 6, 7][B 3]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_4A_17A). (Cat.4)
United StatesBig River Broadband1700 a4
Aug 2012



15 MHz [5][474] FWB[D 1]
[CMA #516, 521][B 6][426]
United StatesBug Tussel Wireless17004
Apr 2017 (?)



10 MHz [480]
United StatesC Spire1700 a b c4
Sep 2012



15 MHz [483][484][485]
Block A [CMA #46, 127, 139, 246, 265, 369,
651][B 6][426]
Block B [EA #39][B 6][426]
Block C [EA #74, 77, 78, 80][B 6][426]
United StatesClearTalk17004
Nov 2013



[5][486] (Flat Wireless, LLC)
NetAmerica Alliance Member[476]
United StatesiWireless1700 a4
Dec 2015



10 MHz [489][490][491]
[CMA #98, 195, 201, 286, 296, 416, 417,
422][A 1][428]
(Iowa Telecommunications Services Inc.)
(CMA #412, 413, 414, 416, 418, 421, 423, 426)
United StatesMosaic Telecom1700 a4
Jul 2011



[5][494]
[CMA #708][B 6][426]
United StatesSpace Data Corporation1700 a4
Oct 2012



[499]
[CMA #315][B 6][426]
LTE over satellite backhaul in Atqasuk (AK).[500]
United StatesT-Mobile17004May 2014Mar 2013Oct 2014
(via CA)
(?)(?)Sep 2016[141][437]
[453][454][455][456][511][457][513][522][523][524]
4×4 MIMO, 256 QAM
LTE-U 80 MHz (Jun 2017)
Block A (10 MHz) [depends on CMA][B 6]
Block B (10 MHz) [depends on EA][B 4]
Block C (5 MHz) [depends on EA][B 1]
Block D (5 MHz) [REAG #1, 2, 4, 6][B 2]
Block E (5 MHz) [REAG #1 to 4, 8][B 3][525][526]
Block F (10 MHz) [REAG #5, 6, 8][B 5][426]
15 MHz carriers in some markets
20 MHz carriers in some markets
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_4A_4A). 10+5
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_4A_4A). 10+10
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_2A_4A_12A). (in Trial)
United StatesVerizon17004Sep 2014Oct 2013May 2014
(via CA)
Aug 2016

5 or 10 MHz in use [141][532]
[539][534][535]
[536][537][540]
[454]
Block A (10 MHz) [depends on CMA][B 6]
Block B (10 MHz) [depends on EA][B 4]
Block C (5 MHz) [depends on EA][B 1]
Block D (5 MHz) [REAG #8][B 2]
Block F (10 MHz) [REAG #1 to 4][B 2][426]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_4A_13A). 10+10
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_2A_4A_13A). 15+5+10
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_2A_4A_13A). 10+10+10
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_4A_4A_13A). 10+10+10
United StatesVTel Wireless17004
Jul 2014



[5]
U.S. Virgin IslandsAT&T1700 d e4May 2014Jul 2013



10 MHz [5][141][437]
[546][439]
[REAG #10][B 2][B 3][426]

LTE Technology

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LTE is a standard defined by the 3GPP as technology for 4th generation (4G) mobile wireless networking technology.

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FDD and TDD LTE frequency bands

FDD spectrum requires pair bands, one of the uplink and one for the downlink, and TDD requires a single band as uplink and downlink are on the same frequency but time separated. As a result, there are different LTE band allocations for TDD and FDD. In some cases these bands may overlap, and it is therefore feasible, although unlikely that both TDD and FDD transmissions could be present on a particular LTE frequency band.

The greater likelihood is that a single UE or mobile will need to detect whether a TDD or FDD transmission should be made on a given band. UEs that roam may encounter both types on the same band. They will therefore need to detect what type of transmission is being made on that particular LTE band in its current location.

The different LTE frequency allocations or LTE frequency bands are allocated numbers. Currently the LTE bands between 1 & 22 are for paired spectrum, i.e. FDD, and LTE bands between 33 & 41 are for unpaired spectrum, i.e. TDD.

TDD LTE frequency band allocations

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With the interest in TDD LTE, there are several unpaired frequency allocations that are being prepared for LTE TDD use. The TDD LTE bands are unpaired because the uplink and downlink share the same frequency, being time multiplexed. TDD LTE is popular in ISP and closed networks where there is either predominantly Data-centric use (rather than voice), no legacy of 2G/3G, or pressure on limited spectrum available.

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