Vodafone South
900MHz 4G at 5MHz for now
![Vodafone's South Huawei 900MHz 4G](https://static.pedroc.co.uk/images/vodafone_900mhz_4g/vodafone_south_huawei_900mhz_4g_b8.png)
Vodafone's 900MHz 4G is using EARFCN 3574 in this scenario, taking the place of UARFCN 2987 (their second U09 carrier conventionally).
Vodafone London
Vodafone 900MHz spectrum before LTE refarm
![Vodafone's 900MHz spectrum before refarm](https://static.pedroc.co.uk/images/vodafone_900mhz_4g/vodafone_900mhz_spectrum_before.png)
Vodafone's 900MHz spectrum before refarm: two 3G carriers on EARFCNs 2938 and 2987 occupy the first two 'blocks', with the third being occupied entirely by 2G.
Vodafone 900MHz spectrum after LTE refarm
![Vodafone's 900MHz spectrum after refarm](https://static.pedroc.co.uk/images/vodafone_900mhz_4g/vodafone_900mhz_spectrum_after.png)
Vodafone's 900MHz spectrum after refarm: some of the spectrum previously used for 2G in the third 'block' is now 4G of EARFCN 3698.
A couple of masts
![Two masts with LTE 900MHz in/around Leytonstone](https://static.pedroc.co.uk/images/vodafone_900mhz_4g/vodafone_900mhz_4g_masts_with_schematics.jpg)
A couple of masts with the Vodafone 900MHz 4G in/near Leytonstone. There are a lot of possible build layouts that could have been used. These are just a suggestion. The LTE 900MHz means that Vodafone have their own hosted low band on the site.
NSG Screenshot
![NSG Screenshot showing the L09.](https://static.pedroc.co.uk/images/vodafone_900mhz_4g/vodafone_900mhz_4g_nsg_field_test.png)
EARFCN 3698 5MHz