The Global Positioning System carriers are in the L band, centered at 1176.45 MHz (L5), 1227.60 MHz (L2), 1381.05 MHz (L3), and 1575.42 MHz (L1) frequencies.
WorldSpace satellite radio broadcasts in the 1467–1492 MHz L sub-band.
Mobile phones operate at frequencies between 800 and 1900 MHz.
The band also contains the hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen (the hydrogen line), which is of great astronomical interest as a means of imaging the normally invisible neutral atomic hydrogen in interstellar space.
L band is also used in optical communications to refer to the wavelength range 1570nm to 1610nm.