5.2D Operating bands for ProSe

36.521-13GPPEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Part 1: Conformance testingRadio transmission and receptionRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) conformance specification

E-UTRA ProSe is designed to operate in the operating bands defined in Table 5.2D-1.

Table 5.2D-1: E-UTRA ProSe operating band

E‑UTRA ProSe Band

E‑UTRA Operating Band

ProSe UE transmit

ProSe UE receive

ProSe Duplex Mode

ProSe Direct

FUL_low – FUL_high

FDL_low – FDL_high

Disc.

Comm.

2

2

1850 MHz

1910 MHz

1850 MHz

1910 MHz

HD

Yes

3

3

1710 MHz

1785 MHz

1710 MHz

1785 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

4

4

1710 MHz

1755 MHz

1710 MHz

1755 MHz

HD

Yes

7

7

2500 MHz

2570 MHz

2500 MHz

2570 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

14

14

788 MHz

798 MHz

788 MHz

798 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

20

20

832 MHz

862 MHz

832 MHz

862 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

26

26

814 MHz

849 MHz

814 MHz

849 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

28

28

703 MHz

748 MHz

703 MHz

748 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

31

31

452.5 MHz

457.5 MHz

452.5 MHz

457.5 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

41

41

2496 MHz

2690 MHz

2496 MHz

2690 MHz

HD

Yes

68

68

698 MHz

728 MHz

698 MHz

728 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

72

72

451 MHz

456 MHz

451 MHz

456 MHz

HD

Yes

Yes

E-UTRA ProSe is designed to operate concurrent with E-UTRA uplink/downlink on the operating bands combinations listed in Table 5.2D-2.

Table 5.2D-2 Inter-band E-UTRA ProSe / E-UTRA operating bands

E-UTRA ProSe Band Note 1

E-UTRA band / E-UTRA CA band Note 2

2

4

CA_2-4Note 3

28

1

CA_1-28Note 3

NOTE 1: As specified in Table 5.2D-1

NOTE 2: As specified in Table 5.2-1 and Table 5.2A-2

NOTE 3: Applies when E-UTRA uplink is assigned to one E-UTRA band and ProSe operation is restricted to the uplink frequencies paired with either PCC or SCC.

NOTE 4: The concurrency for E-UTRA ProSe Direct Discovery with E-UTRA uplink/downlink applies after allowing for any transmission and/or reception gap requested by the UE.