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Muni (Equatorial Guinea) uses 2 GSM bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Muni (Equatorial Guinea). See the tables below for details.

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Carrier website: http://www.muni-eg.mobi/

Muni is a private mobile network operator in Equatorial Guinea, operating as the second-largest competitor to the state-owned networks. Here are some key points about Muni Equatorial Guinea:

  1. Coverage and Technology:

    • Muni provides coverage in various regions of Equatorial Guinea, including Malabo, Bata, and other cities.
    • The network supports 2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE technologies, with plans for a 5G rollout.
    • Muni uses GSM, UMTS, and LTE protocols, and it operates on specific frequency bands.
  2. Market Position:

    • Muni is the second-largest mobile network operator in Equatorial Guinea, behind Getesa.
    • The network has a significant presence, with 150,000 subscribers as of September 2013.
  3. Availability and Purchase:

    • Muni SIM cards can be purchased at retail stores, kiosks at the airport, and various outlets across the country.
  4. Regulatory Environment:

    • Muni operates within the regulatory framework of Equatorial Guinea, which includes initiatives like the Free Roaming Project to reduce roaming charges within the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC).
  5. Data Collection and Visualization:

    • The nPerf app collects data on Muni's network performance, which is used to create detailed coverage and speed maps for the network.

Overall, Muni plays a significant role in the telecommunications market of Equatorial Guinea, offering a range of services and technologies to its subscribers.


Frequency Bands

GSM

Name Interface Description
900 MHz (E-GSM) GSM

Muni Equatorial Guinea uses the GSM 900 MHz (E-GSM) frequency band. This band ranges from 880 MHz to 960 MHz, with the uplink frequency range from 880 MHz to 915 MHz and the downlink range from 925 MHz to 960 MHz. The ARFCNs in E-GSM start from 0 to 124 and 975 to 1023.

1800 MHz (DCS) GSM

Muni Equatorial Guinea uses the GSM 1800 MHz (DCS) frequency band. This band operates within the 1.8 GHz frequency range, with uplink frequencies ranging from 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz and downlink frequencies ranging from 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz. The deployment of GSM 1800 in Equatorial Guinea began in the late 1990s, as part of the country's mobile network expansion.


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