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Rami Levy (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 Rami Levy (Israel). See the tables below for details.

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Carrier website: https://www.rami-levy.co.il/

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

Rami Levy Communications is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Israel, utilizing the cellular infrastructure of Pelephone. It was founded in 2011 and is owned by Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing, a prominent retail supermarket chain in Israel. Rami Levy Communications offers prepaid mobile services, including data, calls, and SMS, at discounted rates compared to other major Israeli mobile network providers. The company operates under the prefix 0556 and provides coverage across Israel, including 3G, 4G, LTE, and 5G networks.

Key features of Rami Levy Communications include:
- Prepaid Plans: Offers various plans with different data allowances and call/SMS packages, starting from ₪49 (approximately $17 USD) for 80 GB of data and unlimited calls/SMS.
- Affordability: Known for being the cheapest mobile network provider in Israel, making it a popular choice for tourists, students, and locals looking for budget-friendly options.
- Reliable Coverage: Provides extensive coverage across Israel, ensuring seamless connectivity for users.
- Online Recharge: Allows users to recharge their SIM cards online, eliminating the need to visit physical stores.

Rami Levy Communications has been involved in some controversies, including being listed on the United Nations database of companies involved in Israeli settlements and facing legal issues related to database misuse.


Frequency Bands

UMTS

Name Interface Description
B1 (2100 MHz) UMTS

Rami Levy Israel uses the UMTS B1 (2100 MHz) frequency band for its 3G services. The deployment of this frequency band is not specified in the provided information.

B5 (850 MHz) UMTS

Rami Levy Israel uses the frequency band UMTS B5 (850 MHz) for its cellular network. This band is utilized for providing 3G and 4G services, enabling high-speed data transmission and voice communication. The deployment of this frequency band in Israel is part of the country's broader efforts to enhance mobile network coverage and capacity.

Supported UMTS Protocols

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

LTE

Name Interface Description
B3 (1800 MHz +) LTE

Rami Levy Israel uses the LTE frequency band B3 (1800 MHz +). This band is deployed for LTE services.

B5 (850 MHz) LTE

Rami Levy Israel uses the frequency band LTE B5 (850 MHz) for its cellular network. The deployment of this frequency band is not specified in the provided information.

B7 (2600 MHz) LTE

Rami Levy Israel uses the LTE B7 (2600 MHz) frequency band.

B28 (700 MHz APT) LTE

Rami Levy Israel uses LTE Band 28, which operates in the 700 MHz frequency band. This band is defined as 703 – 748 MHz for the uplink and 758 – 803 MHz for the downlink, with a bandwidth of 45 MHz. The band operates in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode.

Supported LTE Protocols

Name Generation
LTE 4G

5G NR

Name Interface Description
N78 (3500 MHz) 5G NR

Rami Levy Israel uses the 5G NR frequency band N78 (3500 MHz). This band is part of the C-band, which has been released for cellular companies. The C-band is divided into three groups: n77, n78, and n79. Most European and Asian countries currently use n78, which spans from 3.3 to 3.8 GHz. The USA uses n77, which spans from 3.3 to 4.2 GHz, allowing carriers to combine 3.45 GHz, CBRS, and C-band for wider channels if they have the necessary licenses. Japan also uses n77. The n77 band, commonly referred to as the 3.7 GHz 5G band or C-band 5G, is the most commonly tested and deployed 5G frequency in many countries due to its relatively common availability compared to lower cellular spectrum already widely used by 3G and 4G networks.


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