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Pelephone (Israel) uses 2 UMTS bands, 4 LTE bands, and 1 5G NR band. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Pelephone (Israel). See the tables below for details.

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Carrier website: https://www.pelephone.co.il/

Last updated: 2024/08/04 - See latest updates

Pelephone is a prominent mobile network operator in Israel, known for its extensive history and innovative services. Here are some key points about Pelephone:

History

  • Founding: Pelephone was founded in 1985 as a joint venture between Motorola and Tadiran, after Motorola was awarded the contract to build Israel's first mobile phone network in November 1983. It began operations in March 1986.
  • Ownership: In 1994, Bezeq acquired 50% ownership of Pelephone, and in 2004, Bezeq acquired full ownership from Motorola.

Network and Services

  • Network Evolution: Pelephone initially operated on the AMPS/NAMPS network in the 850 MHz band. It later transitioned to IS-95 CDMA in 1998 and CDMA2000/EV-DO for mobile data capabilities in 2004.
  • Subsidiaries: Pelephone has operated various subsidiaries, including Esc, Sawa, and k-mobile, which were later merged into the main Pelephone brand.
  • 5G Network: Pelephone has introduced a 5G MAX network package, allowing for high-speed internet with speeds reaching 6 GB. This new network core was established with a NIS 50 million investment and is expected to improve browsing experiences and provide advanced information security.

Customer Base

  • Subscriber Base: As of June 2016, Pelephone had 2.26 million wireless subscribers.
  • Employee Base: The company employs approximately 2,600 employees, serving over 2.2 million subscribers, including consumers, businesses, and government customers.

Innovations and Partnerships

  • Forcepoint Partnership: Pelephone has partnered with Forcepoint to protect customer data, leveraging Forcepoint DLP to prevent data leaks and comply with national data security regulations.
  • Digital Expansion: Beyond cellular services, Pelephone has expanded into digital markets, including smart car services, digital books, and online music catalogs.

Criticisms

  • Israeli Settlements: Pelephone has faced criticism for its involvement in Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Golan Heights, which are considered illegal under international law.

Plans and Pricing

  • Prepaid Plans: Pelephone offers various prepaid plans, including unlimited calls and SMS plans with different data allowances. The rates for these plans include local and international calls, SMS, and MMS, with data charges starting at ₪3 for the first 10 MB and ₪2 for additional MBs.

eSIM Services

  • IsraelieSIM: Pelephone offers an eSIM service, allowing users to activate their eSIM with a QR code and ensuring free worldwide service for incoming calls and SMS.

Pelephone continues to innovate and expand its services, positioning itself as a leader in Israel's telecommunications market.


Frequency Bands

UMTS

Name Interface Description
B1 (2100 MHz) UMTS

Pelephone Israel uses the UMTS frequency band B1 (2100 MHz). This band was deployed in early 2009.

B5 (850 MHz) UMTS

Pelephone Israel uses the UMTS frequency band B5 (850 MHz). This band was deployed in early 2009.

Supported UMTS Protocols

Name Generation
UMTS 3G
HSPA+ 3.5G (4G speed)

LTE

Name Interface Description
B3 (1800 MHz +) LTE

Pelephone Israel uses LTE band B3 (1800 MHz +). This band was deployed in 2024.

B5 (850 MHz) LTE

Pelephone Israel uses the LTE frequency band B5 (850 MHz). This band was deployed in early 2009.

B7 (2600 MHz) LTE

Pelephone Israel uses the LTE frequency band B7 (2600 MHz). This band was added to Pelephone Israel in 2024.

B28 (700 MHz APT) LTE

Pelephone Israel uses the LTE frequency band B28 (700 MHz APT). This band was added to Pelephone's network on August 4, 2024.

Supported LTE Protocols

Name Generation
LTE 4G

5G NR

Name Interface Description
N78 (3500 MHz) 5G NR

Pelephone Israel uses the 5G NR frequency band N78, which operates at 3500 MHz. This band is used for 5G services in Israel.


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