![]() ![]() in 4G: Band 1 (2100 MHz) in most areas, Band 19 (800 MHz) in rural areas, Band 21 (1500 MHz) in all citites and band 3 (1800 MHz) in Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo.Note, that some are quite unusual and not covered by every usual handset: The following bands are required if you want to use data in Japan. TNO = only available in an area around Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Because the 700 MHz Band is shared with some other digital services in some area of Japan, this band is not universally available yet. Note that because NTT Docomo and Softbank's Band 28 frequency belong to the Upper Duplex section of the band 28, some phones like Google Nexus 5X that only support the Lower Duplex section of the band 28 will not be able to use the band. GSM or CDMA-incompatible WiMAX operators are not mentioned in this survey.ħ00* = LTE on 700 MHz is on B28 like in Australia and soon in Europe, not on bands 12-17 like in the US. Korea, Singapore and Australia) without 2G/GSM coverage and until 2016 didn't allow visitors to buy voice SIM cards by law (see Mobal below), However, for data on 3G or 4G/LTE on a data-only SIM card, you are free to go. It's the only industrial nation (apart of S. Japan can be a tricky country to buy a local SIM card. ![]() ![]()
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