NR NTN Bands
3GPP introduced specific bands for Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) to support 5G NR over satellites. These bands are optimized for Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) and Feeder Links.
1. n255 – S-band
- Frequency Range:
- Uplink (UE → Satellite): 1980 MHz – 2010 MHz
- Downlink (Satellite → UE): 2170 MHz – 2200 MHz
- Duplex Mode: FDD
- Use Case:
- Direct UE-to-satellite connectivity for mobile broadband.
- Common for LEO and GEO satellites.
- Advantages:
- Good propagation characteristics.
- Moderate antenna size for UE.
2. n256 – L-band
- Frequency Range:
- Downlink (Satellite → UE): 1525 MHz – 1559 MHz
- Uplink (UE → Satellite): 1626.5 MHz – 1660.5 MHz
- Duplex Mode: FDD
- Use Case:
- MSS services (voice, messaging, IoT).
- Ideal for NTN because of low attenuation and better penetration.
- Advantages:
- Excellent coverage and penetration.
- Smaller bandwidth compared to S-band.
Feeder Link Bands
For connecting satellite ↔ ground gateway, higher frequency bands are used:
- Ka-band: ~27.5–31 GHz (uplink), 17.7–21.2 GHz (downlink)
- Ku-band: ~14 GHz uplink, ~11 GHz downlink
Key Points
- Both n255 and n256 are FDD bands.
- Designed for direct UE-to-satellite links in NTN.
- Support mobility, IoT, and broadband use cases.
December 25, 2025