List of LTE networks

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This list contains an incomplete overview of long-term evolution networks worldwide.

Long-Term Evolution Networks
country providers Band / frequency Commissioning date Remarks
JapanJapan Japan NTT docomo 1 (2100 MHz) Dec 2010
European UnionEuropean Union EU Norway Switzerland
NorwayNorway 
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Deutsche Telekom ( European Aviation Network ) 65 (2100 MHz) Jan. 2018
PhilippinesPhilippines Philippines Smart Communications 1 (2100 MHz) Aug 2012
ArmeniaArmenia Armenia K-Telecom / VivaCell-MTS 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2011
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan Azercell / Bakcell / NarMobile 3 (1800 MHz) Feb 2010
AustriaAustria Austria A1 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800), 7 (2600 MHz) Oct 2010
AustriaAustria Austria magenta 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz), 1 (2100 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz) July 2011
AustriaAustria Austria Hutchison Drei Austria 8 (900 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz), 1 (2100 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2011
BrazilBrazil Brazil SKY Brazil 7/38? (2600 MHz) Feb. 2012 nomadic mode only
BrazilBrazil Brazil Claro Americas 7 (2600 MHz) uplink 2.510 to 2.530 GHz / downlink 2.630 to 2.650 GHz - 7
BrazilBrazil Brazil Vivo (telecommunications) 7 (2600 MHz) uplink 2.550 to 2.570 GHz / downlink 2.670 to 2.690 GHz - 7
CanadaCanada Canada Rogers Wireless 7 (2600 MHz) July 2011
BrazilBrazil Brazil Bell Mobility 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2011
ColombiaColombia Colombia UNE-EPM Telecommunications 7/38? (2600 MHz) July 2012
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Telia Company 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2010
DenmarkDenmark Denmark TDC 7 (2600 MHz) Oct 2011
EstoniaEstonia Estonia EMT 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2010
FinlandFinland Finland Elisa 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2010
FinlandFinland Finland Telia Company 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2010
FinlandFinland Finland DNA 7 (2600 MHz) Jan. 2011
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong CSL 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2010
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Kong 7 (2600 MHz) Apr. 2012
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 3 HK 7 (2600 MHz) May 2012
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong PCCW 7 (2600 MHz) May 2012
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Saima Telecom 7/38? (2600 MHz) Dec 2011
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania Telia Lietuva 7/38? (2600 MHz) May 2011
NorwayNorway Norway Telenor 3 (1800 MHz), 1 (2100 MHz) 2016
NorwayNorway Norway Telia Company / Netcom 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2009
PolandPoland Poland Aero2 38 (2600 MHz) May 2011
RussiaRussia Russia Yota 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2011
RussiaRussia Russia Megaphone 7, 38 (2600 MHz) May 2012 MVNO in 7
RussiaRussia Russia MTS 38 (2600 MHz) Sep 2012
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company (STC) 38 (2600 MHz) Sep 2011
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Zain Saudi Arabia 7/38? (2600 MHz) Sep 2011
SingaporeSingapore Singapore M1 7 (2600 MHz) Sep 2012
SingaporeSingapore Singapore Singapore Telecommunications / SingTel 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2011
SwedenSweden Sweden Telenor / Tele2 / Net4Mobility 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2010
SwedenSweden Sweden Telia Company 7 (2600 MHz) Dec 2009
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Swisscom 20 (800 MHz) / 3 (1800 MHz) / 1 (2100 MHz) / 7 (2600 MHz) Sep 2012
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Salt Mobile 20 (800 MHz) / 3 (1800 MHz) / 1 (2100 MHz) / 7 (2600 MHz) May 2013 Entire LTE network Cat. 4 to 150 Mbit / s 99% of the population, LTE Cat.6 to 300 Mbit / s <80% of the population
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Sunrise Communications 20 (800 MHz) / 8 (900 MHz) / 3 (1800 MHz) / 7 (2600 MHz) July 2013
UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan MTS 7 (2600 MHz) July 2010
UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan UCell / Telia Company 7/38? (2600 MHz) Aug 2010
AngolaAngola Angola Movicel 3 (1800 MHz) Apr. 2012
AustraliaAustralia Australia Telstra 3 (1800 MHz) Aug 2011
AustraliaAustralia Australia Optus 3 (1800 MHz) Apr. 2012
BelgiumBelgium Belgium Proximus 3 (1800 MHz) June 2011
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Telefónica Czech Republic / O2 3 (1800 MHz) June 2012
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Telia Company 3 (1800 MHz) Dec 2010
EstoniaEstonia Estonia EMT 3 (1800 MHz) Dec 2010
FinlandFinland Finland Elisa 3 (1800 MHz) Dec 2010
FinlandFinland Finland Telia Company 3 (1800 MHz) Nov 2010
FinlandFinland Finland DNA 3 (1800 MHz) Jan. 2011
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong CSL 3 (1800 MHz) Nov 2010
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 3 HK 3 (1800 MHz) May 2012
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong Smartone 3 (1800 MHz) Sep 2012
HungaryHungary Hungary T-Mobile 3 (1800 MHz) Jan. 2012
HungaryHungary Hungary Telenor 3 (1800 MHz) July 2012
JapanJapan Japan EMOBILE 3 (1800 MHz) March 2012
LatviaLatvia Latvia Telia Company / Latvian Mobile Telephone - LMT 3 (1800 MHz) July 2011
LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania Telia Lietuva 3 (1800 MHz) May 2011
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg POST Luxembourg 3 (1800 MHz) Nov 2013
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg tango 20 (800 MHz) / 3 (1800 MHz) Aug 2010
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Orange.lu 3 (1800 MHz) Oct. 2012
LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Liechtenstein Salt. 3 (1800 MHz) March 2015
NamibiaNamibia Namibia MTC Namibia 3 (1800 MHz) May 2012
PhilippinesPhilippines Philippines Smart Communications 3 (1800 MHz) Aug 2012
PolandPoland Poland CenterNet / Mobyland 3 (1800 MHz) Sep 2010
SingaporeSingapore Singapore M1 3 (1800 MHz) Sep 15 2015
SingaporeSingapore Singapore Singapore Telecommunications / SingTel 3 (1800 MHz) Dec 2011
SingaporeSingapore Singapore StarHub 3 (1800 MHz) Sep 2012
SwedenSweden Sweden Telia Company 3 (1800 MHz)
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea KT Corporation 3 (1800 MHz) Jan. 2012
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea SK Telecom 3 (1800 MHz)
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates The Emirates Telecommunications Corporation / Etisalat 3 (1800 MHz) Feb. 2012
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company / du 3 (1800 MHz) June 2012
GermanyGermany Germany Telekom Germany 3 (1800 MHz) July 2011
GermanyGermany Germany Telekom Germany 20 (800 MHz) Apr. 2011
GermanyGermany Germany Telekom Germany 7 (2600 MHz)
GermanyGermany Germany Telekom Germany 8 (900 MHz) 17th March 2017 5 MHz, 10 MHz are still used for GSM
GermanyGermany Germany Telekom Germany 32 (1500 MHz) Is planned as a download spectrum for future hybrid customers
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 20 (800 MHz) Nov 2010
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 3 (1800 MHz) 2016 new frequency licenses from the 2015 auction
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 1 (2100 MHz) Nov 2017 Tests at selected locations on UMTS frequencies
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 7 (2600 MHz)
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 28 (700 MHz) July 2019
GermanyGermany Germany Vodafone 8 (900 MHz) March 2019 Mainly so far in rural regions of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg with 5MHz, but there are also a few stations in the rest of Germany (GSM has been reduced to 5MHz in a radius of 10MHz)
GermanyGermany Germany O2 / Telefonica 20 (800 MHz) July 2011
GermanyGermany Germany O2 / Telefonica 3 (1800 MHz) 2016 new frequency licenses from the 2015 auction
GermanyGermany Germany O2 / Telefonica 7 (2600 MHz) 2013
GermanyGermany Germany O2 / Telefonica 1 (2100 MHz) Sep 2018
GermanyGermany Germany O2 / Telefonica 28 (700 MHz) Apr. 2019 Telefónica wants to use LTE 700 selectively in the future where an existing base station is overloaded at 800 MHz
GermanyGermany Germany E-Plus / Telefonica 3 (1800 MHz) March 2014 switched off in June 2016, frequencies are no longer allocated; E-Plus customers can partially use O2's LTE, if available
SwedenSweden Sweden Telia Company 20 (800 MHz) Dec 2009
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico AT&T Mobility 17 (700 MHz) Nov 2011
United StatesUnited States United States AT&T Mobility 17 (700 MHz) Sep 2011
United StatesUnited States United States Verizon Wireless 13 (700 MHz) Dec 2010
UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan MTS 13 (700 MHz) July 2010
UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan UCell / Telia Company 12, 13, 14/17? (700MHz) Aug 2010
CanadaCanada Canada Rogers Wireless 4 (1700 MHz) July 2011
CanadaCanada Canada Telus 4 (1700 MHz) Feb. 2012
CanadaCanada Canada Bell Mobility 4 (1700 MHz) Nov 2011
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico AT&T Mobility 4 (1700 MHz) Nov 2011
United StatesUnited States United States Metro PCS 4 (1700 MHz) Dec 2010
United StatesUnited States United States AT&T Mobility 4 (1700 MHz) Sep 2011
United StatesUnited States United States Cricket wireless 4 (1700 MHz) Dec 2011
United StatesUnited States United States Metro PCS 2 (1900 MHz) Dec 2010
United StatesUnited States United States T-Mobile US 25 (1900 MHz) July 2012
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea LG UPlus 5 (850 MHz) July 2011
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea SK Telecom 5 (850 MHz) July 2011
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong China Mobile Hong Kong 40 (2300 MHz) Apr. 2012
Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 3 HK 40 (2300 MHz) May 2012
IndiaIndia India Airtel 40? (2300 MHz) Apr. 2012
SwedenSweden Sweden Telenor / Tele2 / Net4Mobility 8th? (900 MHz) Nov 2010
TurkmenistanTurkmenistan Turkmenistan TM Cell Sep 2013
Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Kölbi 7 (2600 MHz) Nov 2013
ItalyItaly Italy Vodafone Italia 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz), 1 (2100 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz)
VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Digitel 3 (1800 MHz)
VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Movistar 4 (1700 MHz)
VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Movilnet 4 (1700 MHz)
SerbiaSerbia Serbia Telecom Srbija 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz) Apr. 2015
SerbiaSerbia Serbia Telenor Srbija 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz) Apr. 2015
SerbiaSerbia Serbia Vip mobile 20 (800 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz) Apr. 2015

Individual evidence

  1. PDF at www.3gamericas.org ( Memento from September 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. groups.itu.int
  3. heise.de
  4. misterjonjon.com
  5. telecom.arka.am
  6. telia4g.se
  7. i2mag.com
  8. misterjonjon.com
  9. starhub.com
  10. abudhabienv.com
  11. du.ae
  12. teltarif.de
  13. Markus Weidner: Telefónica wants to use LTE 700 selectively in future where an existing base station is overloaded at 800 MHz. Retrieved April 5, 2018 .
  14. Markus Weidner: LTE from E-Plus: Telefónica is gradually switching off the network. Retrieved July 3, 2016 .
  15. telia4g.se
  16. TMCELL starts to connect the subscribers to the LTE network , September 17, 2013