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Verizon gNBs IDs are 22-bits. They are always at least 4 digits long, with the last 3 digits corresponding with the last three digits of an LTE eNB.[https://old.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/z8212d/verizon_nrsa_n5_and_n77_showing_signs_of_life_in/ (source)] The digit preceeding that varies by band, and the remaining digits vary by market.
Verizon gNBs IDs are 22-bits. They are always at least 4 digits long, with the last 3 digits corresponding with the last three digits of an LTE eNB.[https://old.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/z8212d/verizon_nrsa_n5_and_n77_showing_signs_of_life_in/ (source)] The digit preceeding that varies by band, and the remaining digits vary by market.
For example, given a gNB of 4567890, it would be associated with an LTE tower with an eNB ending in xxx890, and broadcasts n77.
For example, given a gNB of 4567890, it would be associated with an LTE tower with an eNB ending in xxx890, and broadcasts n77.
The table below displays the known numbering scheme for the digit which changes based on band.
{| class="wikitable"
| '''Digit''' || '''Band''' || '''Notes'''
|-
| '''?'''|| n2 (1900 PCS) || Unknown (Not enough data)
|-
| '''9'''|| n5 (850 CLR) || Appears to be consistent nationwide
|-
| '''?'''|| n66 (AWS) || Unknown (Not enough data)
|-
| '''7'''|| n77 (3700 C-Band) || Appears to be consistent nationwide
|}


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