Germany:

T-Mobile: 
2G (until 2025) 900/1800
3G (until 2020) 2000 !
4G/LTE (until 2025) 800/1800/2600

New but not defined : 700/1500 (until 2033)

Vodafone: 
2G (until 2025) 900/1800
3G (until 2025) 2000
4G/LTE (until 2025) 800/2600 !

New but not defined : 700/1500 (until 2033)

Telfonica(E-Plus/O2): 
2G (until 2025) 900/1800
3G (until 2025) 2000
4G/LTE (until 2025) 800/1800/2600

New but not defined : 700 (until 2033) !



Am 17.05.2017 um 09:35 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>:

For the development modem, I’ve chosen a simple SIMCOM SIM5360 3G modem. Just something to get us started with. The board we are making will also support a SIM7100 4G modem chip as well. Most recent SIMCOM modules are compatible.

Specifications for the modem are here:


There are three models available:

  • SIM5360A
    Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 850/1900MHz

  • SIM5360(J)E
    Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 900/2100MHz

  • SIM5360J(D)
    Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 800(850)/2100MHz

The 2G frequencies are all quad-band (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz). The only difference is the dual-band UMTS/HSPA+ frequencies 850/1900MHz, 900/2100MHz, or 800(850)/2100MHz.

Hong Kong uses:


NameInterface
B1 (2100)UMTS
B8 (900 GSM)UMTS
So, the first development modem I am getting is SIM5360(J)E.

For other developers, who will be wanting early OVMS v3 modules, where do you live, what cellular carrier do you use, and what frequencies do you use?

Regards, Mark.

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