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''Information last updated: February 2023''
#REDIRECT [[North American Networks]]
 
== 🇺🇸 United States ==
 
=== Verizon ===
[[File:Verizon 2015 logo -vector.svg.png|120px|frameless|link=Special:FilePath/Verizon_2015_logo_-vector.svg.png]]
<br />
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Band
!Active?
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="6" |4G
| rowspan="6" |LTE
|'''700 MHz'''
|13
| rowspan="12" |✅
|Nationwide low-band frequency. (Excludes PR and the USVI.)
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|Additional low-band coverage in some areas.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary 4G mid-bands.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
|'''3.5 GHz''' CBRS
|48
| rowspan="2" |Additional capacity in select areas.
|-
|'''5.2 GHz''' LAA
|46
|-
| rowspan="6" |5G
| rowspan="6" |NR
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|n5
| rowspan="3" |"5G Nationwide" network.
Shared with 4G using Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS).
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|n2
|-
|'''3.7 GHz''' C-Band
|n77
| rowspan="3" |"5G Ultra Wideband" network.
|-
|'''28 GHz''' mmWave
|n261
|-
|'''39 GHz''' mmWave
|n260
|}<br />
 
=== T-Mobile ===
[[File:T-Mobile_US_Logo_2020_RGB_Magenta_on_Transparent.svg.png|120px|frameless|link=Special:FilePath/T-Mobile_US_Logo_2020_RGB_Magenta_on_Transparent.svg.png]]
<br />
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Active?
!Notes
|-
|2G
|GSM/GPRS/EDGE
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
| rowspan="3" |✅
|To be shut down on April 2, 2024.
|-
| rowspan="9" |4G
| rowspan="9" |LTE
|'''600 MHz'''
|71
|Nationwide low-band frequency.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''700 MHz'''
|12
|Additional low-band coverage in some areas.
|-
|13
|❌
|Only in PR and the USVI.
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
| rowspan="10" |✅
|Only used in the Myrtle Beach, SC area.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary 4G mid-bands.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2 / 25
|-
|'''2.5''' '''GHz''' BRS/EBS
|41
| rowspan="3" |Additional capacity in some areas.
|-
|'''3.5 GHz''' CBRS
|48
|-
|'''5.2''' '''GHz''' LAA
|46
|-
| rowspan="10" |5G
| rowspan="10" |NR
|'''600 MHz'''
|n71
|"5G Extended Range" network.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
| rowspan="2" |Spectrum being re-farmed from 4G.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|n25
|-
|'''2.5''' '''GHz''' BRS/EBS
|n41
| rowspan="6" |"5G Ultra Capacity" network.
|-
|'''3.45 GHz''' DoD
| rowspan="2" |n77
| rowspan="2" |❌
|-
|'''3.7''' '''GHz''' C-Band
|-
|'''24''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n258
| rowspan="3" |✅
|-
|'''28''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n261
|-
|'''39''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n260
|-
|'''47''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n262
|❌
|Acquired in 2020 auction.
|}<br />
 
=== AT&T ===
[[File:AT&T logo 2016.svg.png|120px|frameless|link=Special:FilePath/AT&T_logo_2016.svg.png]]
<br />
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Active?
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="8" |4G
| rowspan="8" |LTE
| rowspan="3" |'''700 MHz'''
|12 / 17
| rowspan="13" |✅
|Additional low-band coverage in some areas.
|-
|14
|Nationwide low-band frequency. (Excludes PR and the USVI.)
|-
|29
|Supplemental downlink in select areas.
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|Additional low-band coverage in some areas.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary 4G mid-bands.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
|'''2.3''' '''GHz''' WCS
|30
| rowspan="2" |Additional capacity in some areas.
|-
|'''5.2''' '''GHz''' LAA
|46
|-
| rowspan="7" |5G
| rowspan="7" |NR
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|n5
| rowspan="3" |Primary 5G network.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|n2
|-
|'''3.45 GHz''' DoD
| rowspan="2" |n77
| rowspan="2" |"5G+" network.
|-
|'''3.7 GHz''' C-Band
|-
|'''24''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n258
|❌
|Acquired in 2019 auction.
|-
|'''39''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n260
|✅
|"5G+" network.
|}<br />
 
=== Dish Wireless ===
[[File:dish-wireless.png|200px|frameless|link=Special:FilePath/Dish-wireless.png]]
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Active?
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="11" |5G
| rowspan="11" |NR
|'''600 MHz'''
|n71
| rowspan="2" |✅
|Nationwide low-band frequency.
|-
|'''700 MHz'''
|n29
|Supplemental downlink in select areas.
|-
|'''800 MHz''' SMR
|n26
|❌
|Nationwide low-band frequency. Dish has agreed to purchase this spectrum from T-Mobile after Sprint's network is shut down.
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
| rowspan="2" |✅
| rowspan="2" |AWS-3, AWS-H and AWS-4.
|-
|n70
|-
|'''3.45 GHz''' DoD
|n77
| rowspan="6" |❌
|
|-
|'''3.5''' '''GHz''' CBRS
|n48
|
|-
|'''24 GHz''' mmWave
|n258
|Owned primarily in the Los Angeles, CA and Dallas, TX areas.
|-
|'''28 GHz''' mmWave
|n261
|Owned primarily in the San Diego, CA, Phoenix, AZ, and Kansas City areas.
|-
|'''39 GHz''' mmWave
|n260
|Owned primarily in Puerto Rico.
|-
|'''47''' '''GHz''' mmWave
|n262
|Nationwide mmWave band.
|}
 
=== 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico and 🇻🇮 US Virgin Islands ===
<u>Roaming Agreements</u>
 
Verizon customers roam onto Claro in Puerto Rico, and Viya in the USVI.
 
AT&T customers roam onto Liberty in Puerto Rico and the USVI.
 
[https://docs.cellmapper.net/mw/North_American_Networks#T-Mobile T-Mobile] operates their own network in Puerto Rico and the USVI.
 
==== Claro ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
|-
|2G
|GSM/GPRS/EDGE
| rowspan="2" |'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
| rowspan="2" |3G
| rowspan="2" |UMTS/HSPA+
|5
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="6" |4G
| rowspan="6" |LTE
|'''700 MHz'''
|12
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS/EBS
|41
|-
|'''3.5 GHz''' CBRS
|48
|}
 
==== Liberty ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
|-
| rowspan="6" |4G
| rowspan="6" |LTE
| rowspan="2" |'''700 MHz'''
|12 / 17
|-
|14
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
|'''2.3''' '''GHz''' WCS
|30
|-
| rowspan="3" |5G
| rowspan="3" |NR
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|n5
|}
 
==== Viya ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
|-
| rowspan="2" |3G
| rowspan="2" |UMTS/HSPA+
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="5" |4G
| rowspan="5" |LTE
|'''600 MHz'''
|71
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS/EBS
|41
|-
|'''3.5 GHz''' CBRS
|48
|}
 
=== Defunct Networks ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
!Frequency Band
!Dates of Operation
!Primary Operators
|-
| rowspan="3" |0G
| rowspan="3" |MTS/IMTS
|35 MHz VHF
| rowspan="3" |Launched: 1946 (MTS), 1964 (IMTS)
Decommissioned: Early 1990s
| rowspan="3" |Bell System
|-
|150 MHz VHF
|-
|450 MHz UHF
|-
|1G
|AMPS
|850 MHz Cellular
|Launched: 1983
Decommissioned: 2008
|Verizon, AT&T
|-
| rowspan="6" |2G
| rowspan="2" |TDMA/D-AMPS
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="2" |Launched: 1993
Decommissioned: 2008
| rowspan="2" |AT&T
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
| rowspan="2" |iDEN
|800 MHz SMR
| rowspan="2" |Launched: 1996
Decommissioned: 2013
| rowspan="2" |Nextel/Sprint
|-
|900 MHz SMR
|-
| rowspan="2" |GSM/GPRS/EDGE
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="2" |Launched: 1995 (GSM), 2001 (GPRS), 2003 (EDGE)
Decommissioned: 2017-2024
| rowspan="2" |AT&T, T-Mobile
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
| rowspan="3" |2G/3G
| rowspan="3" |CDMA/1x/EVDO
|800 MHz SMR
| rowspan="3" |Launched: 1995 (CDMA), 2001 (1x), 2003 (EVDO)
Decommissioned: 2022
| rowspan="3" |Verizon, Sprint
|-
|850 MHz Cellular
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
| rowspan="3" |3G
| rowspan="3" |UMTS/HSPA+
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="3" |Launched: 2004
Decommissioned: 2022
| rowspan="3" |AT&T, T-Mobile
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
|1.7/2.1 GHz AWS
|-
|4G
|WiMAX
|2.5 GHz BRS/EBS
|Launched: 2008
 
Decommissioned: 2016
|Clearwire/Sprint
|}<br />
 
== 🇨🇦 Canada ==
 
=== Rogers ===
[[File:Rogers logo.svg.png|120px|frameless|link=Special:FilePath/Rogers_logo.svg.png]]
<br />
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Active?
!Notes
|-
|2G
|GSM/GPRS/EDGE
| rowspan="2" |'''850 MHz''' Cellular
| rowspan="2" |5
| rowspan="13" |✅
|Unsupported, being decommissioned over time.
|-
|3G
|UMTS/HSPA+
|To be shut down by December 31, 2025.
|-
| rowspan="6" |4G
| rowspan="6" |LTE
|'''600 MHz'''
|71
| rowspan="3" |Nationwide low-band frequencies.
|-
|'''700''' '''MHz'''
|12
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary 4G mid-bands.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2 / 25
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS
|7
|Additional capacity in some areas.
|-
| rowspan="5" |5G
| rowspan="5" |NR
|'''600 MHz'''
|n71
| rowspan="3" |Primary 5G network.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|n2
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS
|n41
|Additional capacity in some areas.
|-
|'''3.5 GHz'''
|n78
|"5G+" network.
|}
 
=== Bell/Telus ===
[[File:Bell Mobility logo.svg.png|frameless|50px|link=Special:FilePath/Bell_Mobility_logo.svg.png]]
[[File:Telus logo.svg.png|frameless|120px|link=Special:FilePath/Telus_logo.svg.png]]
<br /><u>''Note:''</u> ''Bell + Telus have a shared RAN (physical network), and share wireless spectrum. They operate together as one combined network.''
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Active?
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="2" |3G
| rowspan="2" |UMTS/HSPA+
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
| rowspan="13" |✅
| rowspan="2" |To be shut down by December 31, 2025.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="7" |4G
| rowspan="7" |LTE
| rowspan="3" |'''700''' '''MHz'''
|12
| rowspan="2" |Low-band frequency for wide coverage.
|-
|13
|-
|29
|Supplemental downlink in select areas.
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5 / 26
|Low-band frequency for wide coverage.
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary 4G mid-bands.
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2 / 25
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS
|7
|Additional capacity in some areas.
|-
| rowspan="4" |5G
| rowspan="4" |NR
|'''600 MHz'''
|n71
| rowspan="3" |Primary 5G network.
|-
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|n5
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|n66
|-
|'''3.5 GHz'''
|n78
|"5G+" network
|}
''*Includes network/spectrum sharing agreement with SaskTel.''
 
=== Freedom Mobile ===
''<u>Note:</u> Freedom Mobile is currently being sold to Quebecor/Vidéotron. Upon final approval of this sale, the chart below will be updated to add Vidéotron's spectrum holdings.''
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Notes
|-
|3G
|UMTS/HSPA+
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4
|Fallback for older devices.
|-
| rowspan="4" |4G
| rowspan="4" |LTE
|'''600 MHz'''
|71
| rowspan="2" |Low-band frequencies for wide coverage.
|-
|'''700''' '''MHz'''
|13
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
| rowspan="2" |Primary mid-band frequencies for fast speeds.
|-
|'''2.5 GHz''' BRS
|7
|}
 
=== Defunct Networks ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
!Frequency Band
!Dates of Operation
!Primary Operators
|-
|1G
|AMPS
|850 MHz Cellular
|Launched: 1985
Decommissioned: 2007-2008
|Rogers, Bell, Telus
|-
| rowspan="4" |2G
| rowspan="2" |TDMA/D-AMPS
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="2" |Launched: Early 1990s
Decommissioned: 2007
| rowspan="4" |Rogers
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
| rowspan="2" |GSM/GPRS/EDGE
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="2" |Launched: 1995 (GSM), 2001 (GPRS), 2003 (EDGE)
Decommissioned: 2021
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|-
| rowspan="2" |2G/3G
| rowspan="2" |CDMA/1x/EVDO
|850 MHz Cellular
| rowspan="2" |Launched: 1995 (CDMA), 2002 (1x), 2005 (EVDO)
Decommissioned: 2014-2019
| rowspan="2" |Bell, Telus
|-
|1.9 GHz PCS
|}
 
== 🇲🇽 Mexico ==
 
=== Telcel ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
|-
| rowspan="2" |2G
| rowspan="2" |GSM/GPRS/EDGE
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="2" |3G
| rowspan="2" |UMTS/HSPA+
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="3" |4G
| rowspan="3" |LTE
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5 / 26
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4 / 66
|-
|'''2.6 GHz''' IMT-E
|7
|-
|5G
|NR
|'''3.5 GHz'''
|n78
|}
 
=== AT&T Mexico / Movistar ===
<u>''Note:''</u> ''AT&T Mexico + Movistar have a shared RAN (physical network). Movistar shut down their network [https://www.telecomreviewna.com/articles/telecom-operators/4957-movistar-completes-at-t-traffic-migration in 2022], and returned their wireless spectrum to the government.''
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
|-
| rowspan="3" |3G
| rowspan="3" |UMTS/HSPA+
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="4" |4G
| rowspan="4" |LTE
|'''850 MHz''' Cellular
|5 / 26
|-
|'''1.7/2.1 GHz''' AWS
|4
|-
|'''1.9 GHz''' PCS
|2
|-
| rowspan="2" |'''2.6 GHz''' IMT-E
|7
|-
|5G
|NR
|n38 / n41
|}
 
=== ALTÁN Redes / Red Compartida ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Generation
!Protocol
! colspan="2" |Frequency Bands
!Notes
|-
|4G
|LTE
|'''700 MHz''' APT
|28
|Shared wholesale network.
|}

Latest revision as of 12:15, 28 March 2023