POST Luxembourg, previously known as Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications, is a Luxembourg-based mail and telecommunications corporation. The company's origins trace back to 1842, when it was established as a state-owned PTT agency. In 1992, it was corporatised and became a government-owned corporation. The company is under the jurisdiction of the Minister for Communications, who is accountable to the Prime Minister in his role as Minister of State. POST Luxembourg has shares in sixteen other companies, including full ownership of eBRC data centres, Editus.lu, and Netcore, among others. In 2013, P&TLuxembourg and LuxGSM consolidated into a single brand, POST Luxembourg, with the LUXGSM network subsequently being renamed POST.
Alias
LuxGSM S.A.
Country
Type
Network Operator
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3G Network

The company launched its 3G network in May 2007 over the B1 (2100 MHz) band.

    Network Frequency Band Status
    Shut Down
    Date Event Subtype
    Launch of 3G Network
    Launch

    4G Network

    The company's 4G LTE network was launched in October 2013 using the B3 (1800 MHz) band. The network was later expanded with the addition of B1, B7, B20, and B28 carriers. B28 has been refarmed to n28 5G.

      4G Frequency Bands
      Network Frequency Band Max. Channel Bandwidth Status Known EARFCNs
      Active
      75
      20
      Active
      1800
      Active
      2850
      10
      Active
      6200
      10
      Shut Down
      9360
      Date Event Subtype
      Launch of 4G Network
      Launch

      5G Network

      POST launched its 5G network in October 2020 using n28 low-band and n78 mid-band carriers. The network was upgraded to Standalone (SA) during 2023.

        Network Frequency Band Max. Channel Bandwidth Status Known EARFCNs
        10
        Active
        100
        Active
        628704
        Date Event Subtype
        Launch of 3G Network
        Launch