Asia Pacific Telecom Co., Ltd. is a telecommunications company based in Taiwan. Asia Pacific Telecom, founded in 2000, was formed by the parent company, Asia Pacific Broadband Telecom Co., Ltd. (originally named Eastern Broadband Telecommunications Co., Ltd) consolidating the subsidiaries, "Asia Pacific Mobile Broadband" and "Asia Pacific Online Service" respectively in 2007 and 2011. The company has traditionally been a CDMA operator which operated over CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. B (800MHz), until the service was discontinued in August 2017.

Alias
Asia Pacific Telecom Co., Ltd.
Country
Taiwan
Type
Mobile Network Operator
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APT 4G Network

The company operates a 4G LTE network which was launched in December 2014. 4G LTE began on B28 (700 MHz) and later expanded with B8 (900 MHz). TDD-LTE was introduced in September 2018 over B38 (2600 MHz), after securing additional spectrum from 2570 to 2595 MHz in 2016. The company implements a number of AirSpan small cell solutions to convert B8/28 carriers into B38 (2600 MHz) for indoor coverage.

In July 2018 the company announced the introduction of NB-IoT along with eMTC (Cat-M1) and LTE-M on its existing B8 (900 MHz) and B28 (700 MHz) 4G networks, following a year-long development process.

    4G Frequency Bands
    Network Frequency Band Max. Channel Bandwidth Status
    10
    Active
    10
    Active
    10
    Active
    20
    Active
    Date Event Subtype
    Launch of 4G Network
    Launch

    APT 5G Network

    APT launched 5G services in October 2020 using the 3.5 GHz FR1 band and 28 GHz FR2 band, with a spectrum sharing arrangement in place with FET.

      Network Frequency Band Max. Channel Bandwidth Status
      80
      Active
      400
      Active
      Date Event Subtype
      Launch of 5G Network
      Launch