Science Daily July 6, 2018
With phase one of 5G global industry standards just being completed which focuses on 5G enhanced mobile broadband, research is now moving to address 5G technology to support ultra-reliable and ultra-low-latency connectivity for “vertical industries”. Researchers in the UK focus on the new frontiers of 5G, as well as investigating future deployment by operators, including indoor coverage and spectrum coexistence in newly assigned 5G frequencies in 3.5 Ghz and lower mm-wave bands. They have successfully completed the measurements of the indoor coverage of 5G signals. 5G is expected to be commercially available as early as next year in the US and by 2020 in the UK… read more.
100 times faster broadband is coming: 5G passes first test
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