LTE Band 30, also known as the Wireless Communications Service (WCS), operates in the 2.3 GHz frequency range. Here are the key details:

  • Frequency Range: The band spans from 2305 MHz to 2315 MHz for the uplink and from 2350 MHz to 2360 MHz for the downlink.
  • Technical Characteristics: The duplex spacing is 45 MHz, and the band is used primarily for mobile broadband services, with a unique constraint prohibiting uplink transmission for user equipment with external vehicle-mounted antennas.
  • Geographical Usage: This band is used by AT&T in the United States for LTE services, aiming to enhance mobile broadband in densely populated areas.
  • Channel Bandwidth: The maximum bandwidth for a single LTE channel in this band is 20 MHz.
  • Compatibility: This band is supported by various networks and devices, including those in the United States and other countries.

Overall, LTE Band 30 is a critical component of modern wireless communication, providing robust mobile broadband services while adhering to specific technical and regulatory requirements.

Countries that use LTE B30 (2300 MHz WCS)


Carriers that use LTE B30 (2300 MHz WCS)

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Device compatible with LTE B30 (2300 MHz WCS)

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