BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced today it achieved another 5G U.S. first in a test that leveraged 5G standalone millimeter wave (mmWave) on its production network.
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Fifth-generation mobile networks exploit the millimetre-wave (mm-wave) spectrum—typically 24 GHz to 40 GHz—to deliver multi-gigabit data rates, ultra-low latency and high spatial reuse. At these ...
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5G cellular networks in the millimeter wave band are currently commercially available mainly in the United States and offer certain advantages in bandwidth compared to the traditional Sub-6GHz band.
BELLEVUE, Wash.—In a development that could have implications for fixed wireless speeds and 5G broadcasting, T-Mobile has announced a successful test that leveraged 5G standalone millimeter wave ...
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This article describes the development of a front-end module for 5G millimeter-wave device testing. 5G millimeter-wave is planned to be used up to the 53 GHz band. Our challenges are to optimize the ...
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