SETAR - Aruba
SETAR (Aruba) uses 2 GSM bands, 1 UMTS band, and 1 LTE band. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with SETAR (Aruba). See the tables below for details.
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SETAR NV is the primary telecommunications service provider in Aruba, offering a range of mobile services including postpaid, hybrid, and prepaid plans. Here are some key details about SETAR Aruba's mobile network:
Postpaid Plans:
- Postpaid U: Offers personalized mobile plans with all-inclusive packages and the lowest calling rates on the island. Plans include various data allowances (20 GB to 200 GB), international minutes, and unlimited minutes for calls to SETAR fixed and mobile numbers. Roaming data is also available for select countries.
Hybrid Plan:
- Allows users to control their monthly budget by combining elements of both postpaid and prepaid plans.
Prepaid Plan:
- Provides ultimate freedom with no contract required. Users can purchase credit and data bundles as needed.
Roaming Coverage:
- Offers island-wide roaming coverage, making it easy for visitors to stay connected when they arrive in Aruba. The network automatically searches for available networks, ensuring seamless connectivity.
Smartphone Selection:
- SETAR offers the latest and greatest smartphones, catering to a wide range of user needs and preferences.
Customer Support:
- Users can contact mobile support by dialing 139 or using the SETAR App or Pay.aw App for assistance. Additional data allowances can be purchased through these channels as well.
Data Roaming Bundles:
- Users can purchase data roaming bundles for various countries, including Austria, Bonaire, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Peru, Saba, Spain, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten, Turkey, USA-continental, and The United Kingdom. These bundles are available for SETAR Postpaid U, Hybrid, and Prepaid users.
SETAR NV has been a significant player in Aruba's telecommunications industry for over 10 years, offering a comprehensive range of services to meet the diverse needs of its customers.
Frequency Bands
GSM
Name | Interface | Description |
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900 MHz (E-GSM) | GSM | SETAR Aruba uses the GSM 900 MHz (E-GSM) frequency band. This band operates from 880 MHz to 960 MHz, with the uplink frequency range being 880 MHz to 915 MHz and the downlink frequency range being 925 MHz to 960 MHz. The ARFCNs in this band range from 0 to 124 and 975 to 1023. |
1900 MHz (PCS) | GSM | SETAR Aruba uses the GSM 1900 MHz (PCS) frequency band. This band is used for both uplink and downlink communications. The GSM 1900 standard was introduced in the USA in 1995 as an additional GSM standard, and it operates on frequencies from 1930 to 1990 MHz for both uplink and downlink. |
UMTS
Name | Interface | Description |
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B1 (2100 MHz) | UMTS | SETAR Aruba uses the UMTS B1 (2100 MHz) frequency band. This band is widely used for 3G services and supports various network protocols. The specific deployment details for this band in Aruba are not provided. |
LTE
Name | Interface | Description |
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B3 (1800 MHz +) | LTE | SETAR Aruba uses LTE Band 3, operating at 1800 MHz. This frequency band was deployed in November 2013. |