mmWave
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Vodafone, in partnership with Qualcomm and Ericsson, has successfully completed two trials in the UK, showcasing the transformative potential of millimetre wave (mmWave) technology for high-speed and high-capacity connectivity.
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Opening up millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum for the UK is “certainly a good thing”, but it’s unlikely that we’ll see operators using it widely across their networks.
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Europe’s leading telecoms standards organisation has set up a new group to work on radio waves with less than a millimetre wavelength.
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Nokia has unveiled a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) breakthrough which could increase wireless broadband capacity 5 to 10-fold.
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US chip company Qualcomm has revealed that it is working with Chinese vendor ZTE to achieve 5Gbps speeds on 5G services on millimetre-wave spectrum.
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European governments and regulators should prioritise the supply of 26GHz spectrum to accelerate the much-needed rollout of 5G services across the European region and to enable its full potential.
Forthcoming events
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Chipmaker Qualcomm today put its weight behind a move to support extremely high frequency 5G services, which it said can add massive capacity to cellular networks.
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Omantel has successfully tested the 5G high band at its headquarters in Madinat al Irfan, Muscat, under the supervision of Oman's regulator, TRA.
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TIM, Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies have set a new world record for high-speed broadband long-distance speed with 5G technology applied to Fixed Wireless Access (FWA).