List of LTE networks in Europe

This is a list of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Europe, grouped by their frequency bands.

Some operators utilize multiple bands and are therefore listed multiple times in respective sections.

General information

Commercial deployments

Country or
Territory
Operator ƒ
(MHz)
B VoLTE Launch
date
Cat.3
 100 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.4
 150 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.6
 300 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.9
 450 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.11
 600 Mbit/s
Notes
 Abkhazia A-Mobile 800 20 Jun 2014 [1]
Aquafon 800 20 Aug 2014 [1][2]
 Åland Islands Ålcom 800 20 Apr 2015 15 MHz [1][3]
Ålcom 1800 3 Mar 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3]
17.5 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Albania Albtelecom
(Eagle Mobile)
1800 3 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 20 MHz [1][4][5]
Telekom 1800 3 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 10 MHz [6]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Telekom 2600 7 Jul 2015 Jul 2015 Sep 2015 20 MHz [1][6][7]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 10 MHz [1][8]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Vodafone 2600 7 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 20 MHz [1][8]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
 Andorra Andorra Telecom 800 20 Oct 2014 [1]
 Austria 3 1800 3 Sep 2014 Sep 2014 Aug 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][9][10][11][12]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
3 2600 7 Nov 2011 Sep 2014 Aug 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][9][10][13]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
A1 800 20 Nov 2015 Jan 2014 Jan 2014 Nov 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][15][16][17]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
A1 2600 7 Nov 2015 Oct 2010 Sep 2012 Nov 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][15][16][18][19][20]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
T-Mobile 1800 3 Aug 2014 (?) 10 MHz in use [1][3][12][21][22]
T-Mobile 2600 7 Oct 2010 Mar 2014 20 MHz [1][3][23][24][25]
 Belarus ANLIM.BR
(via beCloud)
1800 3 Jul 2016 20 MHz [26]
Service via wholesale network
life:)
(via beCloud)
1800 3 Aug 2016 20 MHz [27][28]
Service via wholesale network.
MTS
(via beCloud)
1800 3 Dec 2015 20 MHz [29]
Service via wholesale network.
 Belgium BASE 800 20 May 2014 (?) 10 MHz [3][30][31]
BASE 1800 3 Oct 2013 20 MHz in use [1][3][30][32][33][34]
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Orange 800 20 Mar 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][30][35][36][37]
Provider formerly branded as Mobistar.
Orange 1800 3 Mar 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][30][35][36][37]
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Provider formerly branded as Mobistar.
Orange 2600 7 Mar 2014 (?) 20 MHz [3][30]
Provider formerly branded as Mobistar.
Proximus 800 20 Nov 2014 (?) N/A Oct 2015 10 MHz [1][3][30][38][39]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
Proximus 1800 3 Nov 2012 Oct 2015 Oct 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][30][38][39][40]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Proximus 2600 7 Nov 2014 20 MHz [3][30]
Pre-commercial as of Nov 2014.
 Bulgaria Bulsatcom 1800 3 Feb 2015 5 MHz [1][3][41][42]
Pre-commercial as of Feb 2015.
Max 1800 3 May 2014 10 MHz [1][3][43]
mtel 1800 3 Apr 2016 15 MHz [3][44][45][46]
4x4 MIMO (in deployment).
Telenor 1800 3 Dec 2015 15 MHz [3][47][48]
Vivacom 1800 3 May 2016 15 MHz [3][49][50]
 Croatia T-Hrvatski Telekom 800 20 Dec 2012 N/A Nov 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][51][52]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Nov 2015.
T-Hrvatski Telekom 1800 3 Mar 2012 Feb 2015 Nov 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][51][53][54]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Nov 2015.
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Tele2 1800 3 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 20 MHz in use [3][55][56]
7 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vipnet 800 20 (?) N/A Nov 2015 15 MHz [1][3][57]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Nov 2015.
Vipnet 1800 3 Mar 2012 N/A Nov 2015 15 MHz in use [1][3][57][58][59]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Nov 2015.
2.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Cyprus CYTA 1800 3 Nov 2015 [60][61]
MTN 1800 3 Mar 2015 [1][3][62]
PrimeTel 1800 3 Mar 2015 [1][3][62]
 Czech Republic O2 800 20 Jul 2014 Jul 2014
(via CA)
10 MHz [1][3][63][64]
Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile.
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4)
O2 1800 3 Jun 2012 Jul 2014
(via CA)
5 MHz in use [1][3][63][65]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4)
12 MHz remain for GSM services.
T-Mobile 800 20 May 2015 May 2014 N/A Jun 2014 Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][14][66][67][68][69][64]
Joint infrastructure operation with O2.
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Apr 2015)
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
T-Mobile 1800 3 May 2015 Oct 2013 Jun 2014 Jun 2014 Dec 2015 20 MHz [1][3][14][66][68][69][70]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
T-Mobile 2100 1 May 2015 Dec 2015 Dec 2015 Dec 2015 10 MHz in use [3][14][66][67][68]
20 MHz available in some areas.
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Apr 2015)
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
T-Mobile 2600 7 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 20 MHz in use [3][14][71][72]
Vodafone 800 20 Jul 2016 Sep 2014 N/A Sep 2015 10 MHz [1][3][73][74][75][76][77]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Oct 2015)
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
Vodafone 900 8 Jul 2016 Dec 2013 3 MHz in use [1][3][73][74][78]
Temporary network for national coverage.
Network is being phased out.
Vodafone 1800 3 Jul 2016 Jul 2013 Mar 2014 Sep 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][73][74][75][76][77][79][80][81]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Oct 2015)
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
4x4 MIMO (Apr 2016).
CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

2 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vodafone 2100 1 Jul 2016 Dec 2014 Oct 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][73][74][75][76][82]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 70 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
 Denmark 3 1800 3 Sep 2012 Nov 2014
(via CA)
10 MHz in use [1][3][83][84][85]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4)
3 2600 7 Sep 2012 Nov 2014
(via CA)
10 MHz [1][3][84][85]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4)
Net1 450 31 Jun 2015 (?) N/A 5 MHz [3][86][87]
TDC 800 20 2015 Feb 2013 (?) Jul 2015 20 MHz [1][3][88][89]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
TDC 1800 3 2015 (?) (?) (?) 20 MHz [60][83]
TDC 2600 7 2015 Oct 2011 (?) Jul 2015 20 MHz [1][3][88][89][90]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
Telenor
(TT-Netværket)
1800 3 Nov 2015 Mar 2013 (?) Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][83][14][91][92][93][94]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Wholesale network operated by TT-Netværket.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telenor 2600 7 Nov 2015 Mar 2013 (?) Dec 2015 20 MHz [1][3][14][91][92][94]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Telia
(TT-Netværket)
1800 3 Oct 2011 (?) Aug 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][83][95]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Wholesale network operated by TT-Netværket.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telia 2600 7 Dec 2010 (?) Aug 2015 20 MHz [1][3][95][96]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
 Estonia Elisa 800 20 Aug 2013 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][97]
Elisa 1800 3 Feb 2013 20 MHz in use [1][3][98][99]
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Elisa 2600 7 Feb 2013 20 MHz [1][3][98][99]
Telia 800 20 Jul 2016 Jun 2013 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][100][101][102]
Provider formerly branded as EMT.
Telia 1800 3 Jul 2016 Dec 2011 (?) Aug 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][100][101][103]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Provider formerly branded as EMT.
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telia 2600 7 Jul 2016 Dec 2010 (?) Aug 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][100][101][103][104]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Provider formerly branded as EMT.
Tele2 800 20 May 2014 N/A Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][105][106]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20).
Tele2 1800 3 Nov 2012 Nov 2012 Dec 2014 Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][105][107][108]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20).
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Tele2 2100 1 Jul 2015 Jul 2015 Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][105][109]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_1A_3A_20).
Tele2 2600 7 Nov 2012 Nov 2012 Dec 2014 20 MHz [1][3][107][108]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
 Finland Yhteisverkko
(DNA / Sonera)
800 20 Jan 2014 N/A 20 MHz [1][3][110][111]
Joint infrastructure operation using shared frequencies.
DNA 1800 3 Mar 2016 Dec 2011 20 MHz in use [60][3][110][112]
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
DNA 2600 7 Mar 2016 Dec 2011 20 MHz [60][3][112]
Elisa 800 20 Nov 2016 Jan 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][113][114][115]
Elisa 1800 3 Nov 2016 Nov 2011 (?) Mar 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][113][114][116][117]
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Elisa 2600 7 Nov 2016 Nov 2011 (?) Mar 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][113][114][116][118]
Sonera 1800 3 Aug 2011 (?) Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][119][120]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Sonera 2600 7 Nov 2010 (?) Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][119][120][121]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Ukkoverkot 450 31 Nov 2014 5 MHz [1][3][122]
Ukkoverkot 2600 38 Aug 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][123]
2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band)
2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band)
 France Bouygues 800 20 Dec 2015 Jun 2013 N/A Sep 2015 10 MHz [1][3][124][125][126][127]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
Bouygues 1800 3 Dec 2015 Oct 2013 Jun 2014 15 MHz in use [1][3][124][125][126][128][129]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Bouygues 2600 7 Dec 2015 May 2013 N/A Jun 2014 15 MHz [1][3][124][125][126][128][130]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A_20A)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).
Free 700 28 Sep 2016 N/A 10 MHz [3][131][132]
Free 1800 3 Nov 2015 N/A 15 MHz [3][133][127][134]
Free 2600 7 Dec 2013 Dec 2013 20 MHz [1][3][135]
Orange 800 20 Jun 2016 Jul 2013 N/A Jul 2014 10 MHz [60][3][136][127]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Orange 1800 3 Jun 2016 May 2016 10 MHz in use [3][127][137]
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Orange 2600 7 Jan 2016 Nov 2012 Jan 2014 Jul 2014 20 MHz [60][3][136][138][139]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
SFR 800 20 Feb 2013 N/A Oct 2014 May 2016 10 MHz [1][3][140][141][127]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
SFR 1800 3 May 2016 May 2016 May 2016 May 2016 20 MHz [3][140][127][137]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
SFR 2600 7 Nov 2012 N/A Oct 2014 May 2016 15 MHz [1][3][140][141][142]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
 Georgia Geocell 1800 3 Mar 2015 [1][3][143]
MagtiCom 800 20 Jun 2016 N/A Jun 2016 10 MHz [144]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
MagtiCom 1800 3 Feb 2015 Jun 2016 15 MHz in use [1][3][144][145]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
14.9 MHz remain for GSM services.
Mobitel
(Beeline)
800 20 Feb 2015 10 MHz [1][146][147]
Silknet 2300 40 Dec 2014 [148]
 Germany O2 800 20 Apr 2015 Jul 2011 N/A Sep 2016 10 MHz [1][3][14][149][150][151]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
O2 1800 3 Apr 2015 May 2016 5-10 MHz in use [1][3][14][149][152][153][154]
Available on the Berlin U-Bahn only.
O2 2600 7 Apr 2015 Jul 2013 Sep 2016 Sep 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][149][150][155][156][157]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Telekom 800 20 Jan 2016 Apr 2011 N/A Nov 2016 10 MHz [1][3][14][158][159][160][161][162][163]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Telekom 1800 3 Jan 2016 Jul 2011 Sep 2013 Nov 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][158][159][164][165][166][160][161][167][168][169]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A)
(4x4 MIMO) (Demo).

CA[G 1] of 90 MHz (CA_3C_7A_42C)
(4x4 MIMO) (Demo).
(20+10)+20+(20+20)
Telekom 2600 7 Jan 2016 Aug 2013 Sep 2013 Nov 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][158][164][165][166][160][161][167][168][170]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A)
(4x4 MIMO) (Demo).

CA[G 1] of 90 MHz (CA_3C_7A_42C)
(4x4 MIMO) (Demo).
(20+10)+20+(20+20)
Vodafone 800 20 May 2015 Dec 2010 N/A Apr 2015 Sep 2016 10 MHz [1][3][14][171][172][173][174][175][176][177]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A)
(256QAM) (Demo).
Vodafone 1800 3 Sep 2016 Sep 2016 Sep 2016 Sep 2016 Sep 2016 20 MHz [3][14][172][173][174]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A)
(256QAM) (Demo).
Vodafone 2600 7 May 2015 Aug 2013 Aug 2013 Apr 2015 Sep 2016 20 MHz [1][3][14][172][173][174][175][178]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A)
(256QAM) (Demo).
 Gibraltar Gibtelecom 800 20 Feb 2016 [60][179]
Gibtelecom 2600 7 Feb 2016 [60]
 Greece Cosmote 800 20 Feb 2015 N/A Oct 2015 10 MHz [1][3][180][181]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Cosmote 1800 3 Nov 2012 (?) Mar 2015 Oct 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][180][182][183]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Cosmote 2600 7 Mar 2015 Mar 2015 Mar 2015 Oct 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][180][181][182]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 800 20 Mar 2015 (?) Mar 2015 (?) Mar 2015 (?) 2x10Mhz [184]
Vodafone 1800 3 Jun 2013 Jun 2013 Feb 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][185][186][187][188]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vodafone 2600 7 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 20 MHz [1][3][185][186]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
WIND 1800 3 Mar 2015 15 MHz [1][3][189]
 Greenland Nuuk TV (?) (?) Dec 2013 [190]
TELE Greenland 800 20 Dec 2013 [1][191]
 Guernsey Airtel-Vodafone (?) (?) Jul 2015 [1][192][193][194]
Jersey Telecom 800 20 Jun 2015 Jun 2015 [1][60][193]
Jersey Telecom 1800 3 Jun 2015 Jun 2015 [1][60][193]
Jersey Telecom 2600 7 Jun 2015 Jun 2015 [1][60][193]
Sure 1800 3 May 2015 [1][60][195][196]
 Hungary Telenor 800 20 Feb 2015 (?) N/A May 2016 (?) 10 MHz [3][197][198]
Joint infrastructure operation with T-Mobile.
Telenor 1800 3 Jul 2012 Oct 2013 May 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][197][199][200]
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
T-Mobile 800 20 Oct 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][198][201]
Joint infrastructure operation with Telenor.
T-Mobile 1800 3 Jan 2012 Dec 2015 10 MHz in use (?) [1][3][202][203][204]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7C).
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
T-Mobile 2600 7 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Dec 2015 30 MHz in use (?) [1][3][201][202][203]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7C).
Vodafone 800 20 Nov 2014 10 MHz [60][205][206]
Vodafone 2600 7 Nov 2014 20 MHz [60][205]
 Iceland Nova /
Vodafone
800 20 Jul 2013 N/A 10 MHz in use [1][3][207][208][209]
Joint infrastructure operation
using shared frequencies.
Nova /
Vodafone
1800 3 Apr 2013 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][207][208][210][211]
Joint infrastructure operation using
shared frequencies.
20 MHz remain for GSM services.
Síminn 1800 3 Jan 2014 Apr 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][212][213]
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Ireland 3 1800 3 Jan 2014 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][214][215][216][217][218]
Joint infrastructure operation with Meteor.
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Meteor 800 20 Sep 2013 10 MHz [1][3][215][219]
Joint infrastructure operation with 3.
Meteor 1800 3 Sep 2013 10 MHz in use [1][3][215][219]
Joint infrastructure operation with 3.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vodafone 800 20 Oct 2013 Dec 2014
(via CA)
Jul 2015 10 MHz [1][3][220][221][222]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Dec 2014 Dec 2014
(via CA)

Jul 2015
Jul 2015 20 MHz in use [3][220][221][223]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_20A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
UL-CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A)
(64QAM) (Demo).
 Isle of Man Manx Telecom 800 20 Jul 2014 [1][224]
Manx Telecom 1800 3 Jul 2014 [1][224]
Sure 800 20 Mar 2015 [1][60][225]
Sure 1800 3 Mar 2015 [60]
 Italy 3 1800 3 Feb 2013 15 MHz [1][3][226][227][228]
GO Internet 3500 42 Sep 2015 [60][229]
Linkem 3500 42 Dec 2014 [1][230][231][232]
TIM 800 20 Dec 2015 Nov 2014 N/A Nov 2014 10 MHz [1][3][14][233][234][235][236]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
TIM 1800 3 Dec 2015 Nov 2012 Mar 2015 Nov 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][233][234][235][236][237]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
TIM 2600 7 Dec 2015 Nov 2014 N/A Nov 2014 15 MHz [1][3][14][233][234][235][236]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 800 20 Jul 2015 Dec 2014 N/A Dec 2014 10 MHz [1][3][14][238][239]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Jul 2015 Nov 2012 Dec 2014 Dec 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][238][239][240]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vodafone 2600 7 Jul 2015 Dec 2014 N/A Dec 2014 10 MHz in use [1][3][14][238][239]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Wind 800 20 Jan 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][226]
 Jersey Airtel-Vodafone (?) (?) Jul 2015 [1][192][193][241]
Jersey Telecom 800 20 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 [1][193][242]
Jersey Telecom 1800 3 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 [1][193][242]
Jersey Telecom 2600 7 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 [1][193][242]
Sure 1800 3 May 2015 [1][60][195]
 Kosovo IPKO 1800 3 Dec 2014 [1][243]
Vala 1800 3 Apr 2015 [1][243]
 Latvia Bite 800 20 Jul 2015 N/A 10 MHz [1][3]
Bite 1800 3 May 2015 May 2015 May 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][244]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Bite 2600 7 May 2015 May 2015 May 2015 20 MHz [1][3][244]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
LMT 1800 3 May 2011 Nov 2014
(via CA)
10 MHz in use (?) [1][3][245][246]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
LMT 2600 7 (?) Nov 2014
(via CA)
10 MHz in use (?) [1][3][245]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Tele2 800 20 Jul 2015 N/A (?) Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][247][248]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Tele2 1800 3 Dec 2013 (?) (?) Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][247]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
4.6 MHz remain for GSM services.
Tele2 2600 7 (?) (?) (?) Dec 2015 20 MHz [1][3][247]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
 Liechtenstein Orange 1800 3 Sep 2013 20 MHz in use [1][3][249]
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Swisscom 1800 3 Jun 2015 Mar 2015 Mar 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][250][251][252]
20 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telecom Liechtenstein 800 20 Feb 2015 Feb 2015 20 MHz [1][3][253]
 Lithuania Bite 800 20 Apr 2015 N/A Apr 2015 10 MHz [1][3][254]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Bite 1800 3 Apr 2015 Apr 2015 Apr 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][254][255]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Bite 2600 7 Apr 2015 N/A Apr 2015 20 MHz [1][3][254][256]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Telecentras
(MEZON)
2300 40 Nov 2015 [257][258][259][260] FWB[A 1]
Omnitel 800 20 Sep 2016 Oct 2013 N/A Dec 2014 Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][261][262][263][264][265]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Omnitel 1800 3 Sep 2016 Apr 2011 Dec 2015 15 MHz in use [1][3][261][255][262][263][266]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Omnitel 2600 7 Sep 2016 Dec 2014 Dec 2014 Dec 2014 Dec 2015 20 MHz [3][261][262][263][264]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Tele2 800 20 (?) N/A Aug 2015 Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][267][268][269]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Tele2 1800 3 Sep 2013 (?) Aug 2015 Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][255][267][268][269]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A)
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Tele2 2600 7 Mar 2013 (?) Dec 2015 Dec 2015 20 MHz [1][3][256][267][268][270]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
 Luxembourg Orange 1800 3 Oct 2012 10 MHz in use [1][3][271]
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
POST 1800 3 Oct 2013 10 MHz in use [1][3][272]
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Tango 800 20 Dec 2014 N/A Dec 2014 10 MHz [1][3][273]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Tango 1800 3 Oct 2012 Oct 2012 Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][273][274][275]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Macedonia ONE 800 20 Aug 2014 [1]
ONE 1800 3 Aug 2014 [1]
T-Mobile 800 20 Dec 2013 N/A Nov 2015 10 MHz [1][276][277][278]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
T-Mobile 1800 3 Dec 2013 (?) Nov 2015 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][276][277][278]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A)
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vip 800 20 Jul 2014 10 MHz in use (?) [1][276][279][280][281][282]
Operator merged with One.
Vip 1800 3 Jul 2014 10 MHz in use (?) [1][3][276][279][280][281]
40 MHz remain for GSM services.
Operator merged with One.
 Malta GO 1800 3 Dec 2015 10 MHz in use (?) [3][283]
Vodafone 1800 3 Nov 2013 Nov 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][284][285]
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Moldova Moldcell 2600 7 Nov 2012 20 MHz [1][3][286]
Orange 1800 3 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][287]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Orange 2600 7 Nov 2012 Feb 2014 Feb 2016 20 MHz [1][3][287][288][289]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Unité 1800 3 Oct 2015 [60][290]
 Monaco Monaco Telecom 800 20 Jan 2015 N/A Jan 2015 10 MHz [1][291][292]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Monaco Telecom 2600 7 Oct 2013 Jan 2015 Jan 2015 20 MHz [1][291][292][293]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
 Montenegro Telenor 2600 7 Nov 2012 20 MHz in use (?) [1][294]
T-Mobile 1800 3 Nov 2013 Jul 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][295][296][297]
4.8 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Netherlands KPN 800 20 Oct 2016 Feb 2013 N/A Sep 2014 10 MHz [1][3][298][299][300][301]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
KPN 1800 3 Oct 2016 Jun 2014 Sep 2014 Sep 2014 20 MHz [1][3][298][299][300]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
KPN 2600 7 Oct 2016 May 2012 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][298][299][302]
T-Mobile 900 8 May 2015 N/A Jan 2016 10 MHz in use [1][3][303][304][305]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_8A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A)..
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
T-Mobile 1800 3 Nov 2013 Oct 2014 Jan 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][303][304][306][307]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_8A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
T-Mobile 2100 1 Nov 2016 N/A Nov 2016 10 MHz in use [1][3][303]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_8A).
10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
T-Mobile 2600 7 May 2012 10 MHz [1][3][308][307][309]
Tele2 800 20 Mar 2016 Jan 2015 N/A Nov 2015 10 MHz [1][3][310][311][312][313]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Tele2 2600 7 Mar 2016 May 2012 Nov 2015 Nov 2015 20 MHz [1][3][310][311][312][314]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Vodafone 800 20 Nov 2016 Aug 2013 N/A Sep 2014 10 MHz [1][3][315][316][317][318]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Nov 2016 Aug 2013 Sep 2014 Sep 2014 20 MHz [1][3][315][316][317][318]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vodafone 2600 7 Nov 2016 May 2012 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][315][316]
Ziggo 2600 7 May 2012 20 MHz [1][3][316][319][320] FWB[A 1]
 Norway ice.net 450 31 Jun 2015 N/A 5 MHz [3][321][322][87]
ice.net 800 20 Jun 2015 N/A 10 MHz [3][322][323]
ice.net 1800 3 Jun 2015 20 MHz [3][322][323]
Telia 800 20 Apr 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][324]
Provider formerly branded as NetCom.
Telia 1800 3 Oct 2011 (?) 20 MHz in use [1][3][325][326]
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Provider formerly branded as NetCom.
Telia 2600 7 Dec 2009 20 MHz [1][3][326][327]
Provider formerly branded as NetCom.
World's first LTE network.
Telenor 800 20 Jan 2016 Mar 2014 N/A 10 MHz [3][14][328][329]
Telenor 1800 3 Jan 2016 Mar 2013 (?) Apr 2015 20 MHz in use [3][14][325][328][330][331]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telenor 2600 7 Jan 2016 Oct 2012 (?) Apr 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][328][330][332]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
 Poland Aero2 800 20 Mar 2015 N/A 5 MHz [1][3][333][334]
Aero2 1800 3 Sep 2010 Nov 2012 20 MHz [1][3][335][336][337]
Available to Plus (MNVO) customers.
Aero2 2600 38 May 2011 20 MHz in use [1][3][338][339] FWB[A 1]
2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band)
2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band)
Orange 800 20 Feb 2016 N/A 10 MHz [3][340][341][342][343]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Orange 2600 7 Feb 2016 N/A 15 MHz [3][340][341][342][343]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Play 800 20 Aug 2016 N/A Aug 2016 5 MHz [3][344]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Play 1800 3 Nov 2013 N/A Aug 2016 10 MHz in use [1][3][344][345][346]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Play 2100 1 Dec 2015 N/A Aug 2016 10 MHz in use [3][344][346][347][348]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
5 MHz remain for UMTS services.
Play 2600 7 Aug 2016 Aug 2016 Aug 2016 20 MHz [3][344]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
Plus 2600 7 Aug 2016 Aug 2016 (?) 20 MHz [3][349]
T-Mobile 800 20 Feb 2016 N/A 10 MHz [3][340][343]
T-Mobile /
Orange
1800 3 Jun 2014 /
Sep 2013
10 MHz in use [1][3][345][350][351][352][353]
Joint infrastructure operation.
12 MHz remain for GSM services (Orange).
9.6 MHz remain for GSM services (T-Mobile).
T-Mobile 2600 7 Feb 2016 N/A 15 MHz [3][340][343]
 Portugal Meo 800 20 Apr 2012 N/A Oct 2014 10 MHz [1][3][354]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Meo 1800 3 Sep 2012 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][355]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Meo 2600 7 Mar 2012 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][355][356]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
NOS 800 20 Apr 2012 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][354][357]
Provider formerly branded as Optimus.
NOS 1800 3 Mar 2012 20 MHz [1][3][357][358]
Provider formerly branded as Optimus.
NOS 2600 7 Mar 2012 20 MHz [1][3][357][358]
Provider formerly branded as Optimus.
Vodafone 800 20 Sep 2015 Apr 2012 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][14][354][359]
Vodafone 1800 3 Sep 2015 Oct 2012 Oct 2012 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][359][360][361][362][363]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_38A) (Demo).
Vodafone 2600 7 Sep 2015 Mar 2012 Oct 2012 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][359][361][362][363][364]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_38A) (Demo).
 Romania Digi.Mobil 2100 1 Oct 2016 N/A 5 MHz in use (?) [1][3][365][366]
Pre-commercial as of Oct 2016.
Digi.Mobil 2600 38 Mar 2015 Oct 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][367][368]
2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band)
Orange 800 20 Sep 2015 (?) N/A 10 MHz [1][3][14][369][370][371][372]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Trial).
Joint infrastructure operation with Vodafone
in rural areas.
Orange 1800 3 Sep 2015 Dec 2012 Apr 2014 Sep 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][369][373][374][375]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Trial).
Orange 2600 7 Sep 2015 Sep 2014 Sep 2014 Sep 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][369][373]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Trial).
Telekom 1800 3 Apr 2013 Apr 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][376][377][378]
Provider formerly named Cosmote.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vodafone 800 20 Nov 2014 Sep 2014 N/A Sep 2014 10 MHz [1][3][14][379][370][371][380][381]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Joint infrastructure operation with Orange
in rural areas.
Vodafone 1800 3 Nov 2014 Nov 2012 Apr 2014 Sep 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][379][380][381][382][383]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Russia VimpelCom
(Beeline)
800 20 Apr 2015 Aug 2014 N/A 5 MHz in use [1][3][14][384][385][386][387][388]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Joint infrastructure operation with MTS.
Joint infrastructure operation with MegaFon.
Joint infrastructure operation with Tele2.
VimpelCom
(Beeline)
2600 7 Apr 2015 May 2013 Nov 2016
(via FS)
10 MHz [1][3][14][384][385][386][387][388][389][390]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7C). (Cat.4)
Joint infrastructure operation with MTS.
Joint infrastructure operation with MegaFon.
Available in Moscow region.
MegaFon 800 20 Sep 2016 Aug 2014 N/A 5 MHz in use [1][3][391][392]
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MegaFon 1800 3 Sep 2016 Feb 2015 [1][391][393][394]
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7C)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MegaFon 2600 7 Sep 2016 Jan 2012
(Yota)

Apr 2012
(MegaFon)
(?) Feb 2014 40 MHz [1][3][391][386][393][395][396][397][398][399]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7C).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7C)
(4x4 MIMO + 256QAM) (Demo).

Formerly operated by Yota.
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MegaFon 2600 38 Sep 2016 Sep 2012 20 MHz in use [1][3][391][400][401]
(↓↑) 2575 – 2595 MHz
2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band)
Available in Moscow region only.
Motiv 1800 3 Nov 2014 [1][402][403] Available in Yekaterinburg, Kurgan,
Yugra and Yamal-Nenets regions.
MTS 800 20 Jan 2015 N/A 5 MHz in use [1][3][404][386][387][405]
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MTS 1800 3 Dec 2014 Jul 2015
(via CA)
10 MHz in use [1][404][386][387][405][406][407][408]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_38A) (Demo).
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MTS 2600 7 May 2013 Jul 2015
(via CA)
Nov 2016
(via FS)
10 MHz [1][3][404][386][387][406][389][407][408][409]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_3A_7A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7C). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
MTS 2600 38 Sep 2012 20 MHz in use [1][3][404][410][411][412]
(↓↑) 2595 – 2615 MHz
2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band)
CA[G 1] of 25 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_38A) (Demo).
Tattelecom 1800 3 Jun 2014 [1][413] Available in Tartarstan.
Tele2
(Rostelecom)
450 31 May 2016 N/A 5 MHz [3][414][415][416][417][418]
Tele2
(Rostelecom)
800 20 Jun 2013 N/A 5 MHz in use [1][3][385][414][419]
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
Tele2
(Rostelecom)
1800 3 Dec 2014 [1][385][414][420]
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
Tele2
(Rostelecom)
2600 7 Jun 2013 10 MHz [1][3][385][414][419]
Joint infrastructure operation with VimpelCom.
Vainakh Telecom 2300 40 Sep 2013 [1][421][422] Available in Chechnya.
 Serbia MTS 1800 3 Apr 2015 15 MHz in use [1][3][423]
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telenor 1800 3 Mar 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][423]
Available in Belgrade.
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Vip 800 20 Jan 2016 N/A Jan 2016 10 MHz [1][424][425]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Vip 1800 3 Mar 2015 Mar 2015 Jan 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][423][425]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
 Slovakia O2 800 20 Dec 2014 10 MHz [1][3][426][427][428]
O2 1800 3 Dec 2014 10 MHz in use [1][3][426][427][428]
6 MHz remain for GSM services.
Slovanet 3500 42 Nov 2015 [60][429] FWB[A 1]
SWAN 1800 3 Oct 2016 Mar 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][430][431]
SWAN 3500 42 May 2016 (?) [432][433] FWB[A 1]
SWAN 3700 43 May 2016 (?) 40 MHz [432][434] FWB[A 1]
Orange 800 20 Jul 2014 N/A Dec 2015 10 MHz [1][3][435][436][437]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Orange 2600 7 Jul 2014 Jul 2014 Dec 2015 20 MHz in use [1][3][435][436][437]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
Slovak Telekom 800 20 Aug 2014 10 MHz [1][3][438]
Slovak Telekom 1800 3 Nov 2013 Jun 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][439][440][441]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7C)
(4x4 MIMO + 265 QAM) (Demo).
Slovak Telekom 2600 7 Apr 2014 Apr 2014 Jun 2015 40 MHz [1][3][439][440][442][443]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_7C). (Nov 2015)
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7C)
(4x4 MIMO + 265 QAM) (Demo).
 Slovenia Si.mobil 800 20 Jun 2014 N/A [1][3][444]
Si.mobil 1800 3 Jul 2012 Aug 2014 Nov 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][445][446][447]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Si.mobil 2600 7 Nov 2014 Nov 2014 Nov 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][445]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Telekom Slovenije 800 20 Jun 2014 N/A Mar 2015 10 MHz [1][3][448][449]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Mar 2015.
Provider formerly branded as Mobitel.
Telekom Slovenije 900 8 Sep 2014 N/A 5 MHz in use [1][3][448][450]
Pre-commercial as of Sep 2014.
Provider formerly branded as Mobitel.
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telekom Slovenije 1800 3 Mar 2013 Mar 2014 Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][448][451][452][453][454]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Dec 2014.
Provider formerly branded as Mobitel.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telekom Slovenije 2100 1 Mar 2015 10 MHz in use [1][3][448]
Pre-commercial as of Mar 2015.
Provider formerly branded as Mobitel.
10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
Telekom Slovenije 2600 7 Dec 2014 Dec 2014 Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][448][451]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Pre-commercial Cat.6 as of Dec 2014.
Provider formerly branded as Mobitel.
Telemach Mobil 800 20 Jun 2015 10 MHz [455][456][457][458][459]
Provider formerly branded as Tusmobil.
Telemach Mobil 1800 3 Jun 2015 20 MHz [460][455][456][457][458][459]
Provider formerly branded as Tusmobil.
 Spain COTA
(Murcia4G)
2600 38 Aug 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][461] FWB[A 1]
(↓↑) 2595 – 2605 MHz
Available in Murcia.
Movistar 800 20 2015 (?) N/A 10 MHz [1][3][462]
Movistar 1800 3 Sep 2013 (?) Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][463][464]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Movistar 2600 7 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][463]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Masmovil
(Neo-Sky)
3500 42 Jun 2013 [1][3][465] FWB[A 1]
Orange 800 20 Nov 2016 Apr 2015 (?) N/A (?) Sep 2015 10 MHz [1][3][462][466][467]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Orange 1800 3 Nov 2016 Jul 2013 (?) (?) Sep 2015 15 MHz in use [1][3][466][467][468]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Orange 2600 7 Nov 2016 Jul 2013 (?) (?) Sep 2015 20 MHz [1][3][466][467][468]
CA[G 1] of 45 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 800 20 Jul 2015 Jan 2015 N/A Feb 2016 10 MHz [1][3][14][462][469][470][471]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Jul 2015 May 2013 May 2013 Oct 2014 Feb 2016 20 MHz [1][3][14][469][470][472][473]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 2600 7 Jul 2015 May 2013 May 2013 Oct 2014 Feb 2016 20 MHz [1][3][14][469][470][472][473]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Yoigo 1800 3 Jul 2013 10 MHz in use [1][3][474][475][476]
 Sweden 3 800 20 Mar 2012 Dec 2015
(via CA)
10 MHz [1][3][477][478]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7A_20A). (Cat.4)
3 2600 7 Dec 2011 Dec 2015
(via CA)
10 MHz [1][3][477][479][480]
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_7A_20A). (Cat.4)
3 2600 38 Dec 2011 20 MHz in use [1][3][481][479][480]
2570 – 2575 MHz unused (Guard band)
2615 – 2620 MHz unused (Guard band)
Net1 450 31 Jun 2015 (?) N/A 5 MHz [3][482][483][87]
Net4Mobility
(Telenor / Tele2)
800 20 Mar 2011 (?) N/A 10 MHz [1][3]
Net4Mobility
(Telenor / Tele2)
900 8 2012 (?) 5 MHz in use [1][3][484]
1 MHz remain unused.
Net4Mobility
(Telenor / Tele2)
1800 3 Jan 2013 (?) (?) Jun 2016 Aug 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][485][486][484]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_7A).
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Net4Mobility
(Telenor / Tele2)
2600 7 Nov 2010 (?) Jun 2016 Aug 2016 40 MHz [1][3][485][486][487]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_3A_7A_7A).
Telia 800 20 Mar 2011 (?) N/A 10 MHz [1][3]
Telia 1800 3 Dec 2014 (?) (?) 20 MHz in use (?) [1][3][488]
15 MHz remain for GSM services.
Telia 2600 7 Dec 2009 Oct 2012 20 MHz [1][3][327][489]
World's first LTE network.
  Switzerland Salt 800 20 May 2014 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][490]
Provider formerly branded as Orange CH.
Salt 1800 3 May 2013 Nov 2013 Dec 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][490][491][492]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Provider formerly branded as Orange CH.
5 MHz remain for GSM services.
Salt 2600 7 Nov 2013 Nov 2013 Dec 2014 20 MHz [1][3][490][491]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
Provider formerly branded as Orange CH.
Sunrise 800 20 Jan 2014 (?) N/A 10 MHz [1][3]
Sunrise 1800 3 Jun 2013 Jan 2014 20 MHz [1][3][493][494]
Sunrise 2600 7 Jun 2013 Jan 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][493][494]
Swisscom 800 20 Jun 2015 Nov 2012 N/A 10 MHz [1][3][14][251][495][496]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
Swisscom 1800 3 Jun 2015 Nov 2012 Jun 2013 Jun 2014 20 MHz in use [1][3][14][251][495][496][497][498]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
10 MHz remain for GSM services.
Swisscom 2600 7 Jun 2015 Nov 2012 Jun 2013 Jun 2014 20 MHz [1][3][14][251][495][496][497][498]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A) (Demo).
 Transnistria Interdnestrcom 800 20 Apr 2012 10 MHz [1][499][500]
Available in Transnistria and Bender.
 Turkey Turkcell 800 20 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 Apr 2016 10 MHz [60][3][501][502][503]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Turkcell 1800 3 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 20 MHz in use [60][3][501][502][503]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A) + 256QAM.
9,8 MHz remain for GSM services.
Turkcell 2100 1 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 20 MHz in use [60][3][501][502]
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A) + 256QAM.
10 MHz remain for UMTS services.
Turkcell 2600 7 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 20 MHz in use [60][3][501][502][503]
CA[G 1] of 50 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A) + 256QAM.
CA[G 1] of 60 MHz (CA_1A_3A_7A).
Türk Telekom 800 20 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 Apr 2016 10 MHz [60][3]
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3C_7A_20A).
Türk Telekom 1800 3 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 20+15 MHz [60][3]
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3C_7A_20A).
Türk Telekom 2600 7 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 Apr 2016 10 MHz [60][3]
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3C_7A_20A).
Vodafone 800 20 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 10 MHz [60][3][502]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 1800 3 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 10 MHz [60][3][502]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
Vodafone 2600 7 Apr 2016 Apr 2016 N/A Apr 2016 15 MHz [60][3][502]
CA[G 1] of 35 MHz (CA_3A_7A_20A).
 United Kingdom 3 800 20 Sep 2015 Sep 2015 5 MHz [1][3][504][505]
VoLTE only available at 800 MHz.
3 1800 3 Dec 2013 15 MHz [1][3][506][507]
EE 800 20 Nov 2016 Nov 2016 N/A 5 MHz [508][509]
EE 1800 3 Apr 2016 Oct 2012 Jul 2013 Oct 2014 Sep 2016 20 MHz in use [1][3][510][506][511][512][513][514][515]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3A_7C).
25 MHz remain for GSM services.
EE 2600 7 Apr 2016 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Sep 2016 35 MHz [1][3][510][511][512][513]
CA[G 1] of 40 MHz (CA_3A_7A).
CA[G 1] of 55 MHz (CA_3A_7C).
O2 800 20 Aug 2013 Jun 2016
(via CA)
10 MHz [1][3][516][517]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial Cat.4 as of Jun 2016.
O2 1800 3 Jun 2016 Jun 2016
(via CA)
5 MHz in use [3][518][516]
CA[G 1] of 15 MHz (CA_3A_20A).
Pre-commercial as of Jun 2016.
0.8 MHz remain unused.
UK Broadband 3500 42 Feb 2012 20 MHz [1][519][520] FWB[A 1]
(↓↑) 3480 – 3500 MHz
UK Broadband 3700 43 Feb 2012 20 MHz [1][519][520] FWB[A 1]
(↓↑) 3580 – 3600 MHz
Vodafone 800 20 Aug 2013 Aug 2016 Oct 2014 10 MHz [1][3][517][521]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Cat.4)
Pre-commercial Cat.4 as of Aug 2016.
Vodafone 1800 3 Jun 2016 N/A 5 MHz in use [3][522][523]
0.8 MHz remain unused.
Vodafone 2100 1 Jun 2016 Aug 2016 10 MHz in use [3][522]
Pre-commercial as of Jun 2016.
5 MHz remain for UMTS services.
CA[G 1] of 20 MHz (CA_1A_20A). (Cat.4)
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_1A_7A). (Cat.6)
Pre-commercial Cat.4/Cat.6 as of Aug 2016.
Vodafone 2600 7 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 20 MHz [1][3][521]
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_7A_20A).
CA[G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_1A_7A). (Cat.6)
Vodafone 2600 38 Sep 2016 20 MHz in use [524][525]
Pre-commercial as of Sep 2016.
Available on single site(s) in Manchester (MediaCity, Salford).
Country Operator ƒ
(MHz)
B VoLTE Launch
date
Cat.3
 100 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.4
 150 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.6
 300 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.9
 450 Mbit/s
Launch
date
Cat.11
 600 Mbit/s
Notes
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