Thursday, June 04, 2015

Ericsson improves spectrum usage

A new 5G Air Interface technology introduced by a global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) firm has been designed to improve reliability, performance and spectrum efficiency, the company has said. It said that the 5G solution doubles mobile data speeds with no additional spectrum investment. The next big generation of mobile networking according to statement from the company, is not expected to be commercially available until 2020, but Ericsson already has indoor and outdoor 5G test networks in Sweden and the United States. Ericsson’s latest 5G technology breakthrough according to the statement, provides a way to deliver drop-free, higher capacity mobile connections for both people and things, while making the most of available spectrum.
Chair Professor of Wireless Communications and Head of the Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR), King’s College London, Mischa Dohler, said “High-speed, highly reliable mobile networks are foundational to the tactile Internet and the Internet of skills that it will enable. The results that are being achieved in Ericsson’s live 5G test networks, much faster data rates, more resilient connections and squeezing capacity out of spectrum, are all critical to unleashing the new use cases that will drive 5G.” On how it works, Ericsson said the 5G mobile devices connect to more than one 5G cell site at the same time.

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