T-Mobile US
2G (GSM)
Cell ID Layout
Sector ID | Frequency Band | Direction |
1 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | North East |
2 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | South |
3 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | North West |
3G (UMTS/HSPA)
T-Mobile uses AWS (1700/2100 MHz) and PCS (1900MHz) spectrum for 3G. In some areas, T-Mobile has migrated HSPA from AWS to PCS to allow more bandwidth for AWS LTE. T-Mobile's UMTS network is scheduled to sunset on July 1, 2022.
Cell ID Layout
Sector ID | Frequency Band | Direction |
1,4 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS) | North |
2,5 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS) | South West |
3,6 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS) | South East |
The second value is the DC-HSPA (dual cell HSPA) second cell. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction.
Sector ID | Frequency Band | Direction |
7 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | North |
8 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | South West |
9 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | South East |
4G (LTE)
T-Mobile has deployed LTE on AWS (1700/2100 MHz, Band 4/66), PCS (1900MHz, Band 2/25), 700 MHz A block (Band 12), BRS/EBS (2500MHz, Band 41) and US 600MHz "Digital Dividend" (Band 71). T-Mobile also has deployed LTE on the 850MHz cellular band (Band 5), but only in one single location: Horry County (including Myrtle Beach), South Carolina. They are also testing CBRS (3500MHz, band 48). AWS is T-Mobile's primary LTE band. It was used exclusively during T-Mobile's initial LTE deployment in 2013. PCS spectrum began deployment in 2014 as a cost-saving measure to allow rural 2G-only sites to be upgraded without requiring new antenna panels. Markets where T-Mobile holds limited AWS spectrum, such as Cincinnati, also use LTE on PCS spectrum. 600 MHz is in the early stages of deployment and will added to existing sites to improve building penetration and coverage area.
Cell ID Layout
Sector ID | Frequency Band | Direction |
1 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) | North (all sites) |
2 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
3 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
4 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
11 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | North (all sites) |
12 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
13 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
14 | 1900 MHz (PCS) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
21 | 700 MHz | North (all sites) |
22 | 700 MHz | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
23 | 700 MHz | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
24 | 700 MHz | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
31 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-3) | North (all sites) |
32 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-3) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
33 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-3) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
34 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-3) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
41 | 850 MHz (CLR) | North (all sites) |
42 | 850 MHz (CLR) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
43 | 850 MHz (CLR) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
44 | 850 MHz (CLR) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
61 | 600 MHz | North (all sites) |
62 | 600 MHz | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
63 | 600 MHz | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
64 | 600 MHz | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
81 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) | North (all sites) |
82 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
83 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
84 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
91 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (2nd carrier) | North (all sites) |
92 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (2nd carrier) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
93 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (2nd carrier) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
94 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (2nd carrier) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
101 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) (2nd carrier) | North (all sites) |
102 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) (2nd carrier) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
103 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) (2nd carrier) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
104 | 1700/2100 MHz (AWS-1) (2nd carrier) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
111 | 1900 MHz (PCS) (2nd carrier) | North (all sites) |
112 | 1900 MHz (PCS) (2nd carrier) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
113 | 1900 MHz (PCS) (2nd carrier) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
114 | 1900 MHz (PCS) (2nd carrier) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
131 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) | North (all sites) |
132 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
133 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
134 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
141 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) (2nd carrier) | North (all sites) |
142 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) (2nd carrier) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
143 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) (2nd carrier) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
144 | 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) (2nd carrier) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
181 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (3rd carrier) | North (all sites) |
182 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (3rd carrier) | East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites) |
183 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (3rd carrier) | West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites) |
184 | 3500 MHz (CBRS) (3rd carrier) | West (only present on 4 sector sites) |
PCS Migration
T-Mobile is migrating their 3G PCS spectrum to LTE starting 25 April 2017. For a list of markets, see this support document: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-31961
5G (NR)
T-Mobile has deployed NR on US 600MHz "Digital Dividend" (Band n71), BRS/EBS (2500MHz, Band 41) as well as on mmWave bands n260 (39GHz) and n261 (28GHz). They also own spectrum in the n258 (24GHz) and n262 (47GHz) bands.