LTE Band 7, also known as the 2600 MHz band, is a key frequency band used in 4G LTE networks. Here is a summary of its characteristics and usage:

  • Frequency Range: The uplink frequency range is 2500-2570 MHz, and the downlink frequency range is 2620-2690 MHz.
  • Bandwidth: The band has a width of 70 MHz.
  • Duplex Mode: It operates in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode, where the uplink and downlink use different frequencies.
  • Characteristics: Band 7 offers high data capacity, making it suitable for densely populated urban areas with high data demands. However, it has a smaller coverage area compared to lower frequency bands and lower penetration ability through buildings.
  • Usage: This band is widely used globally and is particularly popular in urban environments where high-speed data is required. It is also used in Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode in some regions, such as Band 38, which operates in the same frequency range but with a different duplex mode.

Overall, LTE Band 7 is a critical component of modern 4G networks, providing the necessary bandwidth for high-speed data transmission in densely populated areas.

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