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LIME (Dominica) uses 2 GSM bands, 1 UMTS band, and 1 LTE band. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with LIME (Dominica). See the tables below for details.

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Carrier website: http://www.lime.com/dm/personal/home-dominica

LIME Dominica was the first telecommunications provider to introduce 4G technology in Dominica, launching the country's first 4G data network on October 8, 2014. LIME operated as the incumbent telecommunications service provider in Dominica, offering a range of services including international and domestic voice telephone services, data/IP services such as ADSL, Frame, or ISDN, and mobile/wireless services including 3G and 4G across smartphone platforms like Samsung and Apple.

In 2015, LIME's parent company, Cable & Wireless Communications, announced that it would retire the LIME brand in favor of FLOW, citing customer service and perception issues with the LIME name. The name change was implemented across all markets where LIME operated, including Dominica.

LIME (Dominica) uses 2 GSM bands (850 MHz and 1900 MHz), 1 UMTS band (2100 MHz), and 1 LTE band (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1). This information can help determine the compatibility of an unlocked phone or mobile device with the LIME network in Dominica.


Frequency Bands

GSM

Name Interface Description
850 MHz GSM

LIME Dominica uses the GSM 850 MHz frequency band. The deployment of this frequency band is not specified.

1900 MHz (PCS) GSM

LIME Dominica uses the GSM 1900 MHz (PCS) frequency band. This band operates in the 1,850–1,910 MHz range for the uplink (mobile to base) and the 1,930–1,990 MHz range for the downlink (base to mobile).


UMTS

Name Interface Description
B1 (2100 MHz) UMTS

LIME Dominica uses the UMTS frequency band B1 (2100 MHz). This band is used for UMTS services. The deployment date of this band is not specified.


LTE

Name Interface Description
B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) LTE

LIME Dominica uses LTE Band 4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1). This band operates on the frequency range of 1700 MHz for the uplink and 2100 MHz for the downlink. It is commonly used in the United States and is supported by several major carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. The band provides a good balance between capacity, density, and penetration/range, making it a popular choice for LTE deployments. It can be used as a single band or as part of a multi-band network, and it supports carrier aggregation with other bands to enhance network performance.


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