Does World Mobile have any experience with Band 71?
World Mobile has previously harnessed Band 71 in Kenya, operating it as an unlicensed spectrum with specific power restrictions. Throughout this phase, we conducted extensive testing on various devices and handsets. This experience significantly influenced our decision-making process as we prepared for our rollout in the US.
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What is the difference between World Mobile spectrum and CBRS?
World Mobile spectrum encompasses any spectrum for which World Mobile has obtained licenses. Currently, we have obtained licenses for Band 71. This spectrum allows for flexible power usage, with a legal limit of 1000 Watts (approximately 1 kilowatt), ...
What is the World Mobile spectrum area?
The spectrum areas are telecommunications-defined geographical areas where operations can occur. In July 2023, World Mobile secured spectrum in the USA of up to 20MHz of spectrum in markets within California, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah.
Is there an intention to deploy World Mobile's network globally?
Absolutely. The World Mobile vision is to deploy the World Mobile network globally and enable billions of people to reclaim power from Big Wireless. We've always envisioned ourselves as a global network. Currently, AirNodes are live in the US, ...
What does World Mobile mean by "meaningful coverage"?
With World Mobile licensed spectrum’s integration with CBRS spectrum, we’re building a hybrid network that ensures not just coverage, but “meaningful coverage”. For World Mobile this signifies continuous and uninterrupted network coverage that allows ...
Which network does the World Mobile eSIM use?
World Mobile connects you through a powerful mix of community-powered AirNodes and partner networks delivering coverage that exceeds Big Wireless. Stay connected anywhere in the U.S. with full talk, text, data and 911 access – no limits, just pure ...