Talk:UMTS frequency bands

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== UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA frequency bands deployment==

  • 2100 (downlink) / 1900 (uplink) for Europe and Asia (usually referred simply as W-CDMA 2100)
  • 2110-2155 MHz (downlink) / 1710-1755 MHz (uplink) for America (e.g. T-Mobile)
  • 1900 / 850 (independently, for both the uplink and downlink) for America (e.g. AT&T Mobility)
  • 900 for Europe (not yet implemented)
  • 800 for Japan
  • 850 for Australia (only Telstra NextG)
I think this section is not necessary, it's purpose is not clear. It seems it tries to explain which bands are used in which continent/countries, would be better to include this as an addtional column in the tables above? –Figarema 23:36, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
Worse: I doubt the information, as a Dutch website on UMTS, citing the national telecom agency, claims 1900 Mhz band is used in The Netherlands. This article, however, does not cite anything. -DWizzy (talk) 08:25, 26 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] No sources

I marked the page as 'unreferenced' while the only link given at the bottom of the page, does not link directly to information verifying the claims on this page. -DWizzy (talk) 08:25, 26 May 2008 (UTC)