29 Eylül 2014 Pazartesi

Apple And NGMN Working To Define 5G Standards

Apple has joined the group and expects to be one of those companies that is playing a part in defining the standards of 5G networks according to the (NGMN) Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance.


From 19 Carriers the Chief Technical Operators met in Barcelona in past February to discuss the “end to end” requirements for 5G Coverage. Particular mobile operators and equipment vendors are already testing 5G.Samsung said that it hit the 1Gbps mark in tests In May of 2013. The company said that it required 64 antennas to achieve their desired goal. The company think that 5G networks will be ready for commercial use by 2020. A feature film can be downloaded and installed on your phone with in a few Seconds in 5G speeds. Furthermore Apple, the NGMN Alliance give a warm to a new members in Dutch cable TV operator Ziggo, and China’s Peking University.

Dresden already has built a 5G lab where they can run tests on hardware and software related to 5G networks and technology, including tests on chips, spectrum, and cloud storage and computing.


“Vodafone is proud to be taking a leadership role in the development of the next generation of wireless communications. While 5G is in very early stages of development it’s important that we invest the time and effort to really understand the technology. There are several years of research ahead of us and Vodafone looks forward to working closely with Dresden and its other partners around the world to build a technical foundation for the next generation of mobile communications.”-Luke Ibbetson, R&D Chief, Vodafone


 



Apple And NGMN Working To Define 5G Standards

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