Difference between revisions of "Globe Telecom"

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==4G (LTE)==
==4G (LTE)==
Globe has 7 LTE blocks in use. Globe has deployed LTE on 700 MHz (APT B28) 15 MHz/20MHz, 900 MHz (E-GSM B8) 10 MHz, 1800 MHz (DCS B3) 10 MHz, 2100 MHz (IMT B1) 10 MHz, 2300 MHz (WCS B40) 15 MHz and 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS B41) 10 MHz/20 MHz. DCS is Globe's primary LTE band. It was used exclusively during Globe's initial LTE deployment in 2012. Globe also owns 20 MHz of 2600MHz (IMT-E B38) used for additional capacity via MFBI (or Multiple Frequency Band Indicator); this band are very limited coverage and shared by same frequency/bandwidth (2500 MHz (BRS/EBS)).
Globe has 7 LTE blocks in use. Globe has deployed LTE on 700 MHz (APT B28) 15 MHz/20MHz, 900 MHz (E-GSM B8) 10 MHz, 1800 MHz (DCS B3) 10 MHz, 2100 MHz (IMT B1) 10 MHz, 2300 MHz (WCS B40) 15 MHz and 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS B41) 10 MHz/20 MHz. DCS is Globe's primary LTE band. It was used exclusively during Globe's initial LTE deployment in 2012. Globe also owns 20 MHz of 2600MHz (IMT-E B38) used for additional capacity via MFBI (or Multiple Frequency Band Indicator) but only for some devices (e.g. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G) had LTE Band 38 enabled.


=== Cell ID Layout ===
=== Cell ID Layout ===
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