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mmWave Bands 24.25 GHz: May 2021 – Member Report

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mmWave Bands 24.25 GHz: May 2021 – Member Report

This report provides a snapshot of the global usage of spectrum above 24.25 GHz for 5G services[1]. It is part of a series of reports which separately also cover spectrum bands below 1.6 GHz (low-band spectrum) and between 1.6 GHz and 7.125 GHz (mid-band spectrum).

This report reflects a market that is in constant flux and feedback is greatly appreciated to keep it current. Please send comments and information to research@gsacom.com.

Key statistics:

·      One hundred and eighty operators in forty-five countries/territories are investing in mmWave (in the form of tests/trials, acquisition of licences, planning deployments or engaging in deployments).

·      One hundred and thirty-two operators in 22 countries/territories have been assigned mmWave spectrum (often on a regional basis) enabling operation of 5G networks.

·      Twenty-eight operators in 16 countries/territories are known to be already deploying 5G networks using mmWave spectrum.

·      Nineteen countries/territories have announced formal (date-specified) plans for assigning frequencies above 24 GHz between now and end-2022.

·      One hundred and twelve announced 5G devices explicitly support one or more of the 5G spectrum bands above 24 GHz (though note that details of spectrum support are patchy for pre-commercial devices). Seventy of those devices are understood to be commercially available.

(Note: all references to countries/territories in this document can be read as also including territories, special administrative regions, disputed territories and dependencies.)

Frequency range designations and bands

In this report, we consider spectrum in specific mmWave bands for which auctions or long-term designations are being considered. These include new 5G/NR bands defined by 3GPP in Release 15, which are being defined in the frequency ranges (FR) shown in Table 1.

At WRC-2019 in November, several new frequency ranges were identified for IMT, to be used by IMT-2020 (5G). These encompassed many of the existing 3GPP-bands plus some new spectrum ranges:

·      24.25–27.5 GHz

·      37–43.5 GHz

·      45.5–47 GHz

·      47.2–48.2 GHz

·      66–71 GHz.

These additional ranges are also covered by this report.

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mmWave Bands 24.25 GHz: May 2021 – Member Report

This report provides a snapshot of the global usage of spectrum above 24.25 GHz for 5G services[1]. It is part of a series of reports which separately also cover spectrum bands below 1.6 GHz (low-band spectrum) and between 1.6 GHz and 7.125 GHz (mid-band spectrum).

This report reflects a market that is in constant flux and feedback is greatly appreciated to keep it current. Please send comments and information to research@gsacom.com.

Key statistics:

·      One hundred and eighty operators in forty-five countries/territories are investing in mmWave (in the form of tests/trials, acquisition of licences, planning deployments or engaging in deployments).

·      One hundred and thirty-two operators in 22 countries/territories have been assigned mmWave spectrum (often on a regional basis) enabling operation of 5G networks.

·      Twenty-eight operators in 16 countries/territories are known to be already deploying 5G networks using mmWave spectrum.

·      Nineteen countries/territories have announced formal (date-specified) plans for assigning frequencies above 24 GHz between now and end-2022.

·      One hundred and twelve announced 5G devices explicitly support one or more of the 5G spectrum bands above 24 GHz (though note that details of spectrum support are patchy for pre-commercial devices). Seventy of those devices are understood to be commercially available.

(Note: all references to countries/territories in this document can be read as also including territories, special administrative regions, disputed territories and dependencies.)

Frequency range designations and bands

In this report, we consider spectrum in specific mmWave bands for which auctions or long-term designations are being considered. These include new 5G/NR bands defined by 3GPP in Release 15, which are being defined in the frequency ranges (FR) shown in Table 1.

At WRC-2019 in November, several new frequency ranges were identified for IMT, to be used by IMT-2020 (5G). These encompassed many of the existing 3GPP-bands plus some new spectrum ranges:

·      24.25–27.5 GHz

·      37–43.5 GHz

·      45.5–47 GHz

·      47.2–48.2 GHz

·      66–71 GHz.

These additional ranges are also covered by this report.

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mmWave Bands 24.25 GHz: May 2021 – Member Report
Date: 1st Jun 2021
Type: GSA Report
Technology: Spectrum
Originator: GSA