Affordable, no power, easy-to-install reflectors and repeaters are critical for 5G deployment, in order to deliver the promised gigabit speed to power consumer mobile and
The vast majority of mobile network use comes from indoors — and providing good coverage will be a challenge for 5G, in millimeter-wave bands and
Nokia, Elisa and Qualcomm claim 5G speed record in Finland
Nokia, Elisa and Qualcomm Technologies have achieved what they claim are the world’s fastest 5G speeds on a commercial network in Finland by delivering 8
The mobile industry divides the available airwaves for cellular systems into two broad categories: the frequencies below 6 GHz (Frequency Range 1, for standards purposes)
Editorial Webinar: 5G Inside: Things to know in indoor 5G network design
The vast majority of mobile network use comes from indoors — and providing good coverage will be a challenge for 5G, in millimeter-wave bands and
In a mmWave world, turning a corner or spinning in your desk chair might very well mean your device losing the signal. While high frequencies
Consumers and carriers will both benefit from the inclusion of mmWave support in the iPhone 12 From the perspective of NI’s Head of Semiconductor Marketing David
Editorial Report: Figuring out 5G NR: Covering indoors and outdoors with millimeter wave
To provide those multi-gigabit data rates 5G has promised, millimeter wave is a key piece of the spectrum puzzle. But, given its challenging propagation characteristics,
Dr. Paul Carter is CEO of network benchmarking and analysis company GWS. RCR Wireless News recently reached out to GWS to discuss testing millimeter-wave 5G
5G mmWave is a truly transformative technology that delivers the next-level performance and user experience beyond what is possible with lower band spectrum. After more
Qualcomm Webinar Series Part 2: mmWave: New use cases and insights from real-world deployments
During this presentation, you will hear about new use cases and features involving 5G mmWave, based on field testing that Signals Research Group has done
To provide those multi-gigabit data rates 5G has promised, millimeter wave is a key piece of the spectrum puzzle. But, given its challenging propagation characteristics,
Qualcomm focused on extending mmWave range for fixed wireless access Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies and U.S. Cellular said they have successfully achieved the first extended range 5G