Visible - United States
Visible (United States) uses 7 LTE bands and 6 5G NR bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Visible (United States). See the tables below for details.
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Last updated: 2024/08/06 - See latest updates
Visible is a mobile network provider that operates under Verizon's network, offering affordable and unlimited data plans. Here are some key points about Visible's mobile network:
Network Coverage:
- Visible uses Verizon's 4G LTE and 5G networks, providing strong coverage across most of the United States. However, there may be some coverage gaps in less populated regions.
Speeds:
- The base plan offers consistent download speeds of 9-149 Mbps on Verizon's 4G LTE network.
- The Visible+ plan provides faster speeds, including access to Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband service.
- Mobile hotspot speeds are capped at 5 Mbps for the base plan and 10 Mbps for the Visible+ plan.
Plans:
- The base plan costs $25 per month and includes unlimited data, talk, and text, with potential speed reductions after a certain threshold.
- The Visible+ plan costs $45 per month and offers 50GB of high-speed data, unlimited hotspot data, and additional international benefits.
Customer Support:
- Visible's customer support is available through the app and online, offering basic help sections and support articles.
International Coverage:
- Visible offers unlimited calling and texting to Mexico and Canada. Visible+ users also enjoy additional international benefits like data roaming in Mexico and Canada.
Family Plans:
- Visible does not support traditional family plans. Each line requires a separate account and email address.
Promotions:
- New members can receive discounts of $5 per month on the base plan or $10 per month on the Visible+ plan for the first 24 months of service, using the promo code CHAMP.
Overall, Visible provides a budget-friendly option for those who need unlimited data, leveraging Verizon's robust network infrastructure.
Is a MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) operating on the host network of:
Frequency Bands
LTE
Name | Interface | Description |
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B2 (1900 MHz PCS) | LTE | Visible United States uses LTE Band 2 (1900 MHz PCS) for its LTE service. This band is primarily used for speed and is widely deployed in the United States. |
B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) | LTE | Visible United States uses the LTE B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) frequency band. This band is commonly used in the United States and is supported by several major carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. It is known for providing a good balance between capacity, density, and penetration/range, making it a popular choice for LTE deployments. |
B5 (850 MHz) | LTE | Visible United States uses LTE Band 5 (850 MHz) for its LTE service. This band provides additional coverage and complements other bands, particularly in dense urban areas. It is also being used for 5G deployment, offering a wider range and better building penetration compared to high-band frequencies. |
B13 (700 MHz c) | LTE | Visible United States does not use frequency band LTE B13 (700 MHz c). |
B46 (TD 5900 MHz) | LTE | Visible United States uses LTE frequency band B46, which operates at 5900 MHz. This band is used for unlicensed LTE and runs in the 5 GHz WiFi channels. It is primarily deployed in densely populated, spectrum-constrained areas and is designed to provide decent speeds, although it is not widely available. |
B48 (TD 3600 MHz) | LTE | Visible United States uses LTE Band 48 (TD 3600 MHz) for its network. This band operates in the 3.5 GHz frequency range and is used in the Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode. It is allocated for private LTE networks in the United States and offers several key benefits, including improved security, enhanced mobility and range, increased capacity, and optimized services tailored to specific industries. |
B66 (1700/2100 MHz) | LTE | Visible United States uses LTE band 66 (1700/2100 MHz). This band is a superset of band 4, meaning it includes all the frequencies of band 4 plus additional blocks. It is used to provide improved capacity and is commonly deployed in areas such as New York and New Jersey. |
5G NR
Name | Interface | Description |
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N2 (1900 MHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR N2 frequency band, which spans from 1850 to 1990 MHz. This band is commonly referred to as the 1.9 GHz PCS band. The deployment of this band for 5G services in the United States is not specified in the available information. |
N5 (850 MHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR frequency band N5 (850 MHz). This band covers the frequency range from 824 to 849 MHz for uplink and from 869 to 894 MHz for downlink. The band supports channel bandwidths of 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz. The n5 band is known for its excellent range and building penetration due to its propagation characteristics and is often used for traditional coverage applications and new specific usages such as Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry Automation. |
N66 (1700/2100 MHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n66 (1700/2100 MHz). This band operates in the frequency range of 1710 - 1780 MHz for the uplink and 2110 - 2200 MHz for the downlink, with a total bandwidth of 90 MHz. It uses Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) technology. |
N77 (3700 MHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR N77 frequency band, which operates at 3700 MHz. This band is widely used for 5G services due to its relatively common availability and the ability to offer high capacity throughput. It is particularly noted for its use in mid-band 5G, which strikes a balance between speed and coverage. The n77 band is used in time division duplexing (TDD) mode and supports channel bandwidths ranging from 10 to 100 MHz. |
N260 (mmWave 39 GHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n260, which operates at 39 GHz. This band is part of the mmWave spectrum and is used for high-speed data transmission. It is known for its high capacity and dense frequency reuse, making it suitable for short-range, high-data-rate applications in urban environments. |
N261 (mmWave 28 GHz) | 5G NR | Visible United States uses the 5G NR frequency band n261 (mmWave 28 GHz) for its high-band 5G services. This band operates in the millimeter-wave range, specifically at 28 GHz, and is designed for short-range transmission with high data rates. It is used for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and early mmWave mobility trials. |
Latest updates
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B2 (1900 MHz PCS) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B5 (850 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B13 (700 MHz c) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B46 (TD 5900 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B48 (TD 3600 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency LTE B66 (1700/2100 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N2 (1900 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N5 (850 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N66 (1700/2100 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N77 (3700 MHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N260 (mmWave 39 GHz) added to Visible United States.
- 2024/08/06 - Frequency 5G NR N261 (mmWave 28 GHz) added to Visible United States.