LTE B32 (1500 MHz L-band)
LTE Band 32, also known as the 1500 MHz L-band, is a frequency band used for LTE (4G) mobile wireless networking technology. Here is a summary of its key characteristics:
- Frequency Range: 1452 MHz to 1496 MHz for the uplink and 1452 MHz to 1496 MHz for the downlink, with a bandwidth of 44 MHz.
- Duplex Mode: Frequency Division Duplex (FDD).
- Usage: This band is primarily used for downlink transmissions only, with no defined uplink frequency.
- Availability: The availability of this band varies by country and operator, and it is used in some regions for LTE services.
- Devices and Hardware: Various LTE base station and user equipment (UE) terminals support this band, including CableFree Emerald LTE base stations and CableFree Outdoor, Desktop, and MiFi handheld CPEs.
This band is part of the broader LTE frequency band allocations, which include both paired and unpaired bands for FDD and TDD modes, respectively.