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Bring Your Own Device

Sequoia Wireless lets you bring your own device onto our network as long as it’s compatible and unlocked. To determine if your device is compatible with our network, enter the brand and model below. If your device is not listed, you’ll need to compare network frequency bands with your device frequency bands as explained below.

Quick check by brand & model

Your device is compatible!

Iphone 13 Pro Max

Your device is not compatible!

Iphone 13 Pro Max

Network frequency bands

Melbourne

100 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 AU

Sydney

100 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AU

Network frequency bands

Melbourne

100 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 AU

Sydney

100 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AU

Network Frequency Bands

Frequency bands are categorized as either 5G Band or 4G Band (commonly referred to as 4G LTE). Each category also has extended range frequency bands, which allows for a more reliable connection. To determine device compatibility, we recommend at least two 4G network frequency bands be supported by your device (i.e., Band 2, Band 4, Band 5, Band 12, Band 66, Band 71).

Band n71 is needed to access Extended Range 5G, which offers nationwide coverage at faster speeds than LTE and a more reliable connection indoors and out from the big city to rural areas.

Band n41 and/or Band n258 and/or Band n260 and/or Band n261 provide access to 5G, which offers a performance boost, a reliable connection in crowded locations, and speeds as fast as Wi-Fi.

Band 12 and/or Band 71 provide access to Extended Range 4G, which offers twice the signal distance and quadruple better coverage in buildings. While both Bands deliver Extended Range with better coverage, only Band 71 is available nationwide while Band 12 is available in most U.S. markets.

Band 2 and/or Band 4 and/or Band 5 and/or Band 66 provide access to 4G.

Device Frequency Bands

Devices often support more frequencies than needed on a network, allowing compatibility with different service providers’ networks. For example, iPhone 14 Pro Max supports 28 5G Bands and 31 LTE Bands. To access Extended Range 5G, your device must support Band n71. To access 5G, your device must support at least one of the four 5G Bands (i.e., Band n41, Band n258, Band n260, Band n261). To access Extended Range 4G, your device must support Band 71 for nationwide coverage or Band 12 for most U.S. markets. To access 4G, your device must support at least one of the four 4G Bands (i.e., Band 2, Band 4, Band 5, Band 66).

Device Frequency Bands

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