Antigua And Barbuda
Mobile networks and carriers in Antigua And Barbuda use 2 GSM bands, 1 UMTS band, and 2 LTE bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work in Antigua And Barbuda. See the tables below for details.
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Check device compatibilityAntigua and Barbuda's mobile network has undergone significant development over the years. In 2006, the country had approximately 37,500 main lines in use and 110,200 mobile cellular subscriptions, with service providers including APUA PCS, Cable & Wireless, and Digicel.
In 2014, LIME Antigua and Barbuda launched the Caribbean's first mobile 4G LTE network, which provided faster data speeds and higher capacity. This network was deployed by Ericsson and offered 100% coverage across the islands, enhancing mobile data services and enabling high-definition video streaming without buffering.
The 4G LTE network was part of a larger capital investment program called Project Marlin, valued at US$1.05 billion. This upgrade aimed to position Antigua and Barbuda as one of the best-connected countries in the Caribbean, offering world-class mobile data and voice services to its customers.
Today, the mobile network in Antigua and Barbuda continues to support various telecommunications services, including internet access, mobile data, and voice communications. The country's mobile network infrastructure has been crucial for its economic development, particularly in the tourism and offshore business sectors.
Carriers
Name | # of frequency bands in use |
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APUA | 1 |
Digicel | 3 |
LIME | 3 |
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Frequencies in use
GSM
Name | Interface |
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850 MHz | GSM |
900 MHz (E-GSM) | GSM |
UMTS
Name | Interface |
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B1 (2100 MHz) | UMTS |
LTE
Name | Interface |
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B4 (1700/2100 MHz AWS 1) | LTE |
B17 (700 MHz bc) | LTE |