The Global 5G Network Coverage API offers insights into the commercial rollout of 5G New Radio (NR) networks around the world. It processes data on network deployment across various regions, including country/territory, network operator, frequency bands, and more. 5G NR (New Radio) represents the global standard for advanced 5G wireless networks, enabling ultra-fast and highly responsive mobile experiences.
[{"countries":["Argentina","Bermuda","Bolivia","Brazil","Canada","Cayman Islands","Chile","Colombia","Dominican Republic","Ecuador","Greenland","Guatemala","Mexico","Peru","Puerto Rico","United States","Uruguay"]},{"countries":["Argentina","Bolivia","Brazil","Canada","Chile","Colombia","Cuba","Dominican Republic","Ecuador","Guatemala","Haiti","Honduras","Mexico","Nicaragua","Panama","Paraguay","Peru","Puerto Rico","United States","Uruguay","Venezuela"]},[],[]]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6073/global+5g+network+coverage+api/8249/obtain+countries+available+by+continent' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"continent":"Required"}'
[{"countries":"United States","operator":["AT&T","C Spire","Cellcom","Dish","GCI","Nex-Tech","T-Mobile","US Cellular","Verizon"]},{"countries":"United States","operator":["AT&T","T-Mobile","Verizon","UScellular","Dish"]},[],[]]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6073/global+5g+network+coverage+api/8250/obtain+5g+nr+networks+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
[{"country":"United States","operator":"AT&T","bands":"100\u2013400 MHz","notes":"n2: 5 MHz, n5: 5\u201310 MHz, n66: 5\u201320 MHz (Dec 2019)[A 1] (Oct 2022)[A 2], n77: 120\u2013140 MHz\u2020 (Jan 2022)[A 1] (Oct 2022)[A 2], n260: 100\u20131000 MHz (Dec 2018), n261: 400\u2013800 MHz"},{"country":"United States","operator":"AT&T","bands":["600 MHz\/N71 (DSS)","1700\/2100 MHz (AWS)\/N66 (DSS)","2500 MHz\/N41","3500 MHz\/N78"],"notes":""},[],[]]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6073/global+5g+network+coverage+api/8251/obtain+network+bands+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required","operator":"Required"}'
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The Global 5G Network Coverage API provides a comprehensive list of commercial 5G New Radio (NR) networks worldwide, detailing their deployment status, supported frequency bands, and information about network operators.
Through the API, you can access data on 5G network deployment across various regions, including country or territory, network operator details, and the specific frequency bands supported by each network.
You can integrate the API into your application by making HTTP requests to retrieve data on 5G networks. This allows you to display information about network coverage, frequency bands, and operators to enhance user experience.
Using the API enables developers and businesses to gain insights into the global rollout of 5G networks, helping them make informed decisions about network planning, coverage analysis, and enhancing mobile services for users.
The Global 5G Network Coverage API provides a detailed list of commercial 5G NR networks worldwide, including data on network deployment across various regions, such as country/territory, network operator, and supported frequency bands.
Each endpoint returns specific data related to 5G NR networks. The first endpoint provides a list of countries with available 5G data by continent. The second returns operators with 5G deployments in a specified country. The third details the frequency bands supported by each operator in a country.
Key fields include "countries" for the country name, "operator" for the network operators, and "bands" for the frequency bands supported. Additional notes may provide context on band usage or deployment specifics.
The response data is structured as an array of objects. Each object contains relevant fields such as "countries," "operator," and "bands," allowing users to easily parse and utilize the information for their applications.
The endpoints accept parameters such as "continent" for the first endpoint and "country" for the second and third endpoints. Users must specify these parameters to retrieve targeted data.
The first endpoint provides a list of countries with 5G data by continent. The second offers details on operators in a specific country, while the third lists the frequency bands used by those operators, enhancing understanding of network capabilities.
Users can utilize the data by integrating it into applications for network analysis, coverage mapping, or service planning. For example, knowing which operators provide 5G in a country helps businesses target their services effectively.
Typical use cases include market analysis for telecom operators, app development for location-based services, and research on 5G deployment trends. This data aids in strategic planning and competitive analysis in the telecommunications sector.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and validation against reliable sources, such as telecom regulatory bodies and network operators. Quality checks ensure that the information reflects the current state of 5G deployments.
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