
3: E210 Series Compatible Models
E210 Series Cellular Router User Guide
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3 E210 Series Compatible Models
M
ODEL
NAME
G
EOGRAPHICAL AREA
(
S
)
/
O
PERATOR
C
ELLULAR
TYPE
1
B
ANDS
2
F
ALLBACK
MODE
(
S
)
1
B
ANDS
2
L
OCATION
SERVICES
C
ERTIFICATIONS
3
C
OMPLETED
|
I
N PROGRESS
|
U
NDER
CONSIDERATION
FCS
4
O
RDER
CODE
E215
EMEA; South-East Asia; South Asia
3G
ζ1
8/1
2G
λ1
8/3
EN300328
|
ETA, TEC
MI
L-S
TD
-810
H
9
Aug. ’18 E215F002S
E213
World
LTE-M1
5
12
a
/28/13/20/27/26
b
/8/3
c
/66
d
/25
e
/1
2G
5/8/3/2
FCC, IC, CE, PTCRB, AT&T Wireless,
Verizon Wireless
TBD
E213F102S
E214
Australia & New Zealand; Thailand;
Malaysia
LTE cat. 1
28/5/8/3
3G
ζ2
5/8/1
RCM
;
Aug. ’18 E214F003S
EMEA; Asia Pacific
28/20/8/3/1/7
3G
ζ3
; 2G
λ3
8/1; 8/3
Optional
CE
7
Dec. ’18
E214F002S
China; Thailand; Indonesia; India
5/8/3/1; TDD 40/41
f
ETA, TEC
|
SRRC, CTA; Postel
E214F00CS
E214G
Verizon Wireless
13/4
N/A
FCC
8
,
Verizon Wireless
Nov. ’18
E214G001S
The Americas – excl. Verizon Wireless
12/5/4/2
3G
ζ3
5/4/2
FCC
8
,
PTCRB
,
AT&T Wireless
;
ISED
E214G000S
E218
Brazil; Australia & New Zealand; Thailand
LTE cat. 4
28/5/8/3/1/7 3G
ζ3
; 2G
λ3
5/8/1; 8/3
Optional
NBTC
Mar. ’19 E218F004S
NTT docomo
19/21/1
N/A
-
May ’19 E218F005S
E213
450 MHz operators
LTE-
M1
6
87 TBC/88 TBC/73/72/31/
12
a
/28/13/20/27/26
b
/8/3
c
/66
d
/25
e
/1
Postel
tbd
E213F10ES
E214G
USA & Canada
LTE cat. 1
71/12/13/14/26(5)/66(4)/25(2)
FCC
8
, PTCRB; ISED
tbd
E214G10AS
Japan; South Korea
18/5(19)/8/21/3/1/7
JRF, JPA; KC
tbd
E214G107S
E218
EMEA; Asia Pacific
LTE cat. 4
28/20/8/3/1/7
3G
ζ3
; 2G
λ3
8/1; 8/3
Optional
CE; RCM; NCC
tbd
E218F102S
Table 3-1: E210 Series Compatible Models
Please consult us regarding the models or features shown in grey italics, which are subject to MOQ and other considerations
1
Uplink / Downlink maximum data rates
2
Ranked by increasing frequencies
3
Please consult us, should any other certification be required
-
2G:
λ1
85
.6
/ 236
.8
; or
λ2
236
.8
/ 236
.8
; or
λ3
236
.8
/ 296 kbps
a
incl. North America’s B17
4
First customer shipment [date of]
-
3G:
ζ1
5
.76
/ 7
.2
; or
ζ2
5
.76
/ 10
.1
; or
ζ3
5
.76
/ 42
.2
Mbps
b
incl. KDDI’s B18 as well as North America’s B5, the
latter
5
23
dBm output power
-
LTE-
M1 [NB1]: 375 / 300 [62
.5
/ 27
.2
] kbps
c
incl. NTT docomo’s B19, itself incl. Japan’s B6 (3G)
6
26
dBm output power from 410
MHz to 467
.5
MHz, 23
dBm otherwise
updated to LTE-
M2 [NB2]: 1,000 / 600 [140 / 120] kbps
incl. Japan’s B9
7
Based on compliance with RED; EN 60950-
1; etc.
-
LTE cat. 1: 5 / 10 Mbps (FDD); 3
.1
/ 8
.96
Mbps (TDD)
d
incl. North America’s B10, itself incl. North America’s B4
8
Also, Class I Division 2 for use in explosive atmospheres,
-
LTE cat. 4: 50 / 150 Mbps (FDD); 35 / 130 Mbps (TDD)
e
incl. North America’s B2
as a factory option subject to MOQ and other considerations
•
f
More precisely, B41’s 2535
MHz ~ 2655
MHz subset, suited to
China well
9
by Switzerland’s SGS