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The first value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:
The first value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:


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| '''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
{|class="wikitable table table-bordered"
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!'''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
|-
| 1 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || North
| 1 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || North
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| 3 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || West southwest
| 3 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || West southwest
|}
|}
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The second value is the 1800 MHz (DCS) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:
The second value is the 1800 MHz (DCS) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:


{|border="1"
<div class="table-responsive">
| '''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
{|class="wikitable table table-bordered"
|-
!'''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
|-
| 1 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || North
| 1 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || North
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| 3 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || West southwest
| 3 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || West southwest
|}
|}
</div>


If Cell ID isn't starting with 7 or 8 sectors are named randomly mostly with a number from 0-9.
If Cell ID isn't starting with 7 or 8 sectors are named randomly mostly with a number from 0-9.
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=== Cell ID Layout ===
=== Cell ID Layout ===
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| '''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
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{|class="wikitable table table-bordered"
|-
!'''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
|-
| 1,4 || 2100 MHz (IMT) || North
| 1,4 || 2100 MHz (IMT) || North
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| 3,6 || 2100 MHz (IMT) || West southwest
| 3,6 || 2100 MHz (IMT) || West southwest
|}
|}
</div>


The second value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction.
The second value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction.


{|border="1"
<div class="table-responsive">
| '''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
{|class="wikitable table table-bordered"
|-
!'''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
|-
| 7 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || North
| 7 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || North
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| 9 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || West southwest
| 9 || 900MHz (E-GSM) || West southwest
|}
|}
</div>


==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), but went off the air in the end of 2022.
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)).


=== Cell ID Layout ===
=== Cell ID Layout ===
 
<div class="table-responsive">
{|border="1"
{|class="wikitable table table-bordered"
| '''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
!'''Sector ID''' || '''Frequency Band''' || '''Direction'''
|-
|-
| 1 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || North (all sites)
| 1 || 1800 MHz (DCS) || North (all sites)
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| 194 || 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) || West (only present on 4 sector sites)
| 194 || 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) || West (only present on 4 sector sites)
|}
|}
</div>


==5G (NR)==
==5G (NR)==
Globe has 2 5G NR blocks in use. Globe deployed NR on 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS B41) via DSS (or Dynamic Spectrum Sharing) and 60 MHz of 3500 MHz (C-band n78). n78 is Globe's primary NR band.
Globe has 2 5G NR blocks in use. Globe deployed NR on 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS B41) via DSS (or Dynamic Spectrum Sharing) and 60 MHz of 3500 MHz (C-band n78). n78 is Globe's primary NR band.

Revision as of 16:13, 11 August 2023

2G (GSM)

Globe has 2 GSM blocks in use. Globe uses 900MHz (E-GSM) and 1800 MHz (DCS) spectrum for 2G.

Cell ID Layout

The first value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:

Sector ID Frequency Band Direction
1 900MHz (E-GSM) North
2 900MHz (E-GSM) East southeast
3 900MHz (E-GSM) West southwest

The second value is the 1800 MHz (DCS) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction. If Cell ID starts with 7 or 8:

Sector ID Frequency Band Direction
1 1800 MHz (DCS) North
2 1800 MHz (DCS) East southeast
3 1800 MHz (DCS) West southwest

If Cell ID isn't starting with 7 or 8 sectors are named randomly mostly with a number from 0-9.

3G (UMTS)

Globe has 2 UMTS blocks in use. Globe uses 900MHz (E-GSM) and 2100 MHz (IMT) spectrum for 3G. In some areas, Globe has migrated from 3G to 4G LTE to allow more bandwidth, such as LTE Band 8. Globe 3G network were sunsetted in the end of 2022.

Cell ID Layout

Sector ID Frequency Band Direction
1,4 2100 MHz (IMT) North
2,5 2100 MHz (IMT) East southeast
3,6 2100 MHz (IMT) West southwest

The second value is the 900MHz (E-GSM) block. So 1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6 face the same direction.

Sector ID Frequency Band Direction
7 900MHz (E-GSM) North
8 900MHz (E-GSM) East southeast
9 900MHz (E-GSM) West southwest

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)).

Cell ID Layout

Sector ID Frequency Band Direction
1 1800 MHz (DCS) North (all sites)
2 1800 MHz (DCS) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
3 1800 MHz (DCS) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
4 1800 MHz (DCS) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
11 1800 MHz (DCS; 2nd carrier) North (all sites)
12 1800 MHz (DCS; 2nd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
13 1800 MHz (DCS; 2nd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
14 1800 MHz (DCS; 2nd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
31 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) North (all sites)
32 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
33 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
34 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
41 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 2nd carrier) North (all sites)
42 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 2nd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
43 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 2nd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
44 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 2nd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
51 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 3rd carrier) North (all sites)
52 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 3rd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
53 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 3rd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
54 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 3rd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
61 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 4th carrier) North (all sites)
62 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 4th carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
63 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 4th carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
64 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 4th carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
71 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 5th carrier) North (all sites)
72 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 5th carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
73 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 5th carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
74 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS; 5th carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
81 2100 MHz (IMT) North (all sites)
82 2100 MHz (IMT) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
83 2100 MHz (IMT) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
84 2100 MHz (IMT) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
91 2100 MHz (IMT; 2nd carrier) North (all sites)
92 2100 MHz (IMT; 2nd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
93 2100 MHz (IMT; 2nd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
94 2100 MHz (IMT; 2nd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
101 1800 MHz (DCS; 3rd carrier) North (all sites)
102 1800 MHz (DCS; 3rd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
103 1800 MHz (DCS; 3rd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
104 1800 MHz (DCS; 3rd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
121 900 MHz (E-GSM) North (all sites)
122 900 MHz (E-GSM) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
123 900 MHz (E-GSM) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
124 900 MHz (E-GSM) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
131 2300 MHz (WCS) North (all sites)
132 2300 MHz (WCS) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
133 2300 MHz (WCS) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
134 2300 MHz (WCS) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
141 2300 MHz (WCS; 2nd carrier) North (all sites)
142 2300 MHz (WCS; 2nd carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
143 2300 MHz (WCS; 2nd carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
144 2300 MHz (WCS; 2nd carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
171 700 MHz (APT) North (all sites)
172 700 MHz (APT) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
173 700 MHz (APT) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
174 700 MHz (APT) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
181 2100 MHz (IMT; 3th carrier) North (all sites)
182 2100 MHz (IMT; 3th carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
183 2100 MHz (IMT; 3th carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
184 2100 MHz (IMT; 3th carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)
191 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) North (all sites)
192 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) East southeast (3 sector sites), East (4 sector sites)
193 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) West southwest (3 sector sites), South (4 sector sites)
194 2100 MHz (IMT; 4th carrier) West (only present on 4 sector sites)

5G (NR)

Globe has 2 5G NR blocks in use. Globe deployed NR on 2500 MHz (BRS/EBS B41) via DSS (or Dynamic Spectrum Sharing) and 60 MHz of 3500 MHz (C-band n78). n78 is Globe's primary NR band.