Huawei and Telefónica begin work on “no cell” 5G RAN
Huawei and Telefónica have announced a joint effort to explore the requirements and potential solutions for the 5G RAN, including a “no cell” approach.
Huawei and Telefónica have announced a joint effort to explore the requirements and potential solutions for the 5G RAN, including a “no cell” approach.
FCC chairman Tom Wheeler has announced plans to open up and formalise spectrum requirements for 5G in the US. Meanwhile, Europe is running a survey to begin looking at it.
Swedish networking giant Ericsson has launched a new range of network upgrade options called 5G Plug-Ins that are designed to help operators with their move to the next generation.
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Ericsson has sought to rival Nokia by getting in on the Sprint 5G party, in which it claims to have achieved 4 Gbps download speeds.
Ericsson and Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo have claimed the achievement of a key milestone in developing 5G-ready technologies.
A new 5G test bed has opened in the Netherlands bringing together vendors, operators, academic and government agencies to research new use-case scenarios.
Amid the rush to shoe-horn 5G into every telecoms announcement, Spanish operator Telefónica thinks the industry should take its time over this crucial technology.
A new initiative designed to create an open 5G R&D ecosystem has been launched in Italy by networking company Ericsson and operator TIM.
AT&T has given an update on its progress with developing a 5G network, saying Nokia has joined ongoing lab trials while field trials are expected this summer.
Finnish networking giant Nokia has teamed up with US operator Sprint to demonstrate wireless live 4K video streaming at an event in Silicon Valley.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has laid claim to being leaders in 5G, as the company seeks to make up for missing out on the LTE era.
Revenues generated by 4G subscriptions will surpass those from 3G for the first time this year according to new data from Strategy Analytics.
A consortium of 5G associations from around the world got together in Beijing, China in the first of a series of events designed to facilitate the 5G standardization process.
The major challenge that mobile network operators are facing towards 5G is to provide the required capacity while keeping energy consumption and costs at the lowest levels.
Chinese telco giant Huawei has announced the completion of the first phase of field trials of what it claims is a new 5G air interface.
MTS has restated its ambitions of launching a live 5G network trial by 2018, having signed a collaborative strategic agreement with Nokia.
Networking giant Ericsson has continued its next generation technology collaboration drive by signing an agreement with China Unicom covering R&D of 5G, IoT and cloud.
Sprint has announced it will be trialling 5G millimetre wave technology at the Copa America football tournament this June.
As operators migrate to 5G, there are some network design challenges that must be addressed to meet the demands of the IoT.
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TIM and Vodafone Italia sign 5G network sharing pact https://t.co/zzdpreNmhq
22 February 2019 @ 12:09:04 UTC
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