RUT955 supported frequency bands

RUT955 supported frequency bands

 

Summary

Different countries and network operators use different frequency bands for communication in their respective mobile networks. Therefore, in order to communicate within an operator's network, the mobile equipment to has to support the frequency bands used by that operator.

This page contains information about mobile frequency bands supported by RUT955 routers.

Supported bands

Devices ordered under different product codes may support different frequency bands. Specifically for RUT955 routers, the seventh symbol of the product code indicates the intended region of operation.

The table below displays bands supported by RUT955 routers based on their product code:

Product Code Region (Operator) ..Supported Bands
RUT955 T***** Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Korea, Thailand, India
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B20 (800 MHz), B28A (700 MHz)
    4G (LTE-TDD): B38 (2600 MHz), B40 (2300 MHz), B41 (2500 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
  • 2G: B3 (1800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
RUT955 H***** Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Korea, Thailand, India
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B20 (800 MHz)
    4G (LTE-TDD): B38 (2600 MHz), B40 (2300 MHz), B41 (2500 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
  • 2G: B3 (1800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
RUT955 J***** North America (AT&T, Bell, T-Mobile)1
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B2 (1900 MHz), B4 (1700 MHz), B12 (700 MHz)
  • 3G: B2 (1900 MHz), B4 (1700 MHz), B5 (850 MHz)
RUT955 K***** North America (Verizon)
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B4 (1700 MHz), B13 (700 MHz)
RUT955 L***** Australia (Telstra)
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B28 (700 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 MHz), B5 (850 MHz)
RUT955 M***** South America, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B22 (1900 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B4 (1700 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B28 (700 MHz)
    4G (LTE-TDD): B40 (2300 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 Mhz), B2 (1900 Mhz), B5 (850 Mhz), B8 (900 MHz)
  • 2G: B2 (1900 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
RUT955 P***** Japan
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B18 (850 MHz), B19 (800 MHz), B26 (850 MHz)
    4G (LTE-TDD): B41 (2500 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 MHz), B6 (800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B19 (800 MHz)
RUT955 V***** Global
  • 4G (LTE-FDD): B1 (2100 MHz), B2 (1900 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B4 (1700 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B12 (700 MHz), B13 (1800 MHz), B18 (850 MHz), B19 (800 MHz), B20 (800 MHz), B25 (1900 MHz), B26 (850 MHz), B28 (700 MHz)
    4G (LTE-TDD): B38 (2600 MHz), B39 (1900 MHz), B40 (2300 MHz), B41 (2500 MHz)
  • 3G: B1 (2100 MHz), B2 (1900 MHz), B4 (1700 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B6 (800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B19 (800 MHz)
  • 2G: B2 (1900 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B5 (850 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)

Te1 Router is not certified on Bell and T-Mobile networks. (In progress)

2 LTE B2 of RUT955 M***** version does not support Rx-diversity.

If you are unsure which product code is right for you, you can look up which bands are used in your region or by your operator in this website or contact your sales manager for that information.

    • Related Articles

    • RUT240 supported frequency bands

      Summary Different countries and network operators use different frequency bands for communication in their respective mobile networks. Therefore, in order to communicate within an operator's network, the mobile equipment to has to support the ...
    • Teltonika LTE Modem Basic Setup

      When configuring a new Teltonika modem, the only thing you have to set to get it to work is the APN. For AT&T SIMs purchased From ISP Supplies   For Verizon SIMs purchased from ISP Supplies A complete list of APN's we know of is HERE. For a complete ...
    • LTE Terms

        LTE Terminology This page on LTE terminology covers LTE and LTE advanced technology related terms. eNB or eNodeB It is similar to Base station which is used in GSM networks. Also called as eNodeB. UE: It is similar to mobile subscriber. OFDMA: ...
    • Frequency Options available to WISPs

      Frequency Options available to WISPs   2.4 GHz Unlicensed PTMP Frequency is saturated and unusable in most areas for WISps   2.5 GHz Licensed PTMP Best choice for penetration, non line of sight (NLOS) Best performance due to no interference Hardest ...
    • Why LTE? An Explanation Even Yours Investors Will Understand

      This is a repost of an email from Patrick Leary, President of Bai Cells, North America. Well said Patrick! Baicells Technologies is offering LTE at a value that blows away the entrenched myths that LTE is too expensive for WISPs and other small ...