3G Network
The company operated 2G GSM services over the 900 and 1800 MHz bands from 1998 until a government-led shutdown in mid 2017. 3G UMTS services were launched in September 2007 over the B1 (2100 MHz), with upgrades to HSPA+ implemented in November 2010, and DC-HSPA+ in 2012. In January 2018 it was announced that Taiwanese 3G networks were required to be shut down by end of 2018. FET's B1 spectrum was refarmed to provide 4G services.
3G Frequency Bands
Network Frequency Band | Status |
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Shut Down
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3G Network Events
Date | Event | Subtype |
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Launch of 3G Network
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Launch
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4G Network
4G services began in June 2014 with the commercial activation of B28 (700 MHz) LTE. Services were upgraded to LTE-A almost immediately when in August 2014 Far EasTone announced B3 (1800 MHz) services had begun, with 2C aggregation of B3+B28. Peak data rates were increased to 300 Mbps in March 2016 the company added B7 (2600 MHz) with 2CC CA, permitting the aggregation of B3+B7, both having 20 MHz channel widths.
Holding additional 2600 MHz spectrum (2595 to 2620 MHz), FET began working with Ericsson in November 2016 to implement a TDD-FDD network with the introduction of a B41 (2500 MHz) carrier. It appears unlikely the B41 service was ever commercially implemented.
In December 2017 the company announced that it had successfully implemented 4x4 MIMO and 256QAM, taking peak data rates over 800 Mb/s.
FET began its deployment of NB-IoT in November 2017, with a full national rollout including outlying islands completed by May 2018. The network uses its existing B28 (700 MHz) carrier.
In January 2019 FET successfully refarmed its 3G spectrum to implement a B1 (2100 MHz) LTE carrier.
4G Frequency Bands
Network Frequency Band | Max. Channel Bandwidth | Status |
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15
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Active
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20
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Active
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20
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Active
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10
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Active
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4G Network Events
Date | Event | Subtype |
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Launch of 4G Network
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Launch
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5G Network
In October 2019 the company announced it had begun running indoor 5G trials over the 3.5 GHz C-band. FET launched 5G in July 2020, with both C-Band and mmWave services active. n1 (2100 MHz) is also available through DSS. The network became Standalone in January 2023.
The company has a RAN sharing agreement with APT.
5G Frequency Bands
Network Frequency Band | Max. Channel Bandwidth | Status |
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80
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Active
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400
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Active
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15
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Active
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5G Network Events
Date | Event | Subtype |
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Launch of 5G Network
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Launch
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