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A B C E F G H N P S T This cellular phone frequency list is provided solely as a reference to help customers. Cellular carriers and frequencies change often with little or no notice. Before making a purchase or travelling abroad, B&H encourages customers to verify a phone’s service compatibility with local cellular companies. This list does not guarantee coverage or compatibility in all regions of a country. Find Your GSM Carrier by Country Name: A B C E F G H N P S T U V 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 850 / 1900 850 / 1900 4 Argentina Movistar 850 / 1900 1900 4 / 28 Personal (Telecom Argentina) 1900 1900 4 / 7 / 28 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Belize Digicel 1900 850 2 / 17 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Entel Bolivia 1900 - 13 Bolivia Tigo 850 850 17 Viva (NuevaTel PCS) 1900 850 4 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 900 / 1800 850 / 2100 3 / 7 / 28 Algar Telecom (CTBC) 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 28 Brazil Nextel (NII) - 2100 3 Oi 1800 2100 3 / 7 Sercomtel 900 / 1800 850 - TIM 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 7 / 28 Vivo 900 / 1800 850 / 2100 3 / 7 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 1900 850 / 1900 7 / 28 Entel 1900 1900 7 / 28 Chile Movistar 1900 850 7 / 28 WOM (Nextel) - 1700 4 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Avantel 850 / 1900 1900 4 Claro 850 850 7 Colombia Movistar 850 850 / 1900 4 Tigo 1900 1900 4 / 7 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Claro 1800 2100 3 Costa Rica Kölbi (ICE) 1800 850 7 Movistar 1800 850 / 2100 3 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Claro 850 850 / 1900 4 Ecuador CNT 1900 - 4 Movistar 850 850 / 1900 2 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Claro 850 1900 - El Salvador Digicel 900 900 - Movistar 850 850 / 1900 2 Tigo 850 / 1900 850 5 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) Falkland Islands (HSPA+) Sure (Touch) 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Digicel 900 / 1800 2100 - French Guiana Orange 900 2100 - Outremer Telecom (Only) 900 / 1800 2100 - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 900 / 1900 1900 - Digicel 900 - - Guatemala Movistar 1900 1900 2 Tigo 850 850 5 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Cellink Plus 900 - - Guyana CelStar 900 - - Digicel (U-Mobile) 900 - - 2G/2.5G 3G (UMTS) / Network 4G (LTE) (EDGE) 3.5G (HSPA+) Claro 1900 1900 4 Check with Digicel - - Honduras carrier Tegucel Sulacel Ceibacel (Hondutel) 1900 - - Tigo 850 850 4 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Nicaragua Claro (Enitel) 1900 850 4 Movistar 850 850 / 1900 2 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Cable & Wireless (Móvil) 850 850 28 Panama Claro 1900 1900 2 / 28 Digicel 1800 / 1900 1900 - Movistar 850 850 / 1900 28 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Claro 1900 1900 4 Paraguay Personal (Telecom Argentina) 850 850 / 1900 2 Tigo 850 / 1900 850 4 VOX 850 / 1900 900 4 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Claro 1900 850 / 1900 2 / 28 / 42 Peru Entel - 1900 4 / 40 Movistar 850 850 4 / 28 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Suriname Digicel 900 / 1800 850 - Telesur 900 / 1800 2100 3 / 28 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Trinidad and bMobile (TSTT) 1800 850 / 1900 - Tobago Digicel 850 / 1900 850 / 1900 - 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) ANTEL 1800 850 / 2100 4 / 28 Uruguay Claro 1900 1900 4 Movistar 850 / 1900 850 / 1900 2 3G (UMTS) 2G/2.5G Network / 3.5G 4G (LTE) (EDGE) (HSPA+) Digitel 900 900 3 Venezuela Movilnet 850 850 4 Movistar 850 850 /1900 4 .
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