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For the first time in the world the speed of a 5G connection of 5 Gbps is reached

Customers: Verizon

New York; Telecommunications and Communications

Product: Projects of creation of complex telecom infrastructure

Project date: 2020/10

For the first time in the world speed 5G- connections of more than 5 Gbps is reached. It happened in October, 2020. The record was set by the companies Verizon, Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies.

Partners used the millimetric range (mmWave) 5G and technology of aggregation bearing which allows to integrate several channels of one range for increase in efficiency of data transmission in the wireless networks that allowed to integrate eight certain canals and to come to speed in several gigabit. At peak work speed in a 5G network reached 5.06 Gbps.

For achievement of such indicator the infrastructure equipment of Ericsson Radio System and the smartphone equipped with the Modem-RF Qualcomm Snapdragon X60 5G chip with the antenna modules Qualcomm QTM535 mmWave of the 3rd generation were used. Speed in 5.06 Gbps was reached when using the frequency range of 800 MHz in a range of 28 GHz of mmWave with aggregation 40 MHz in LTE 4G network.

For the first time in the world the speed of a 5G connection of 5 Gbps is reached, the record was set by Verizon, Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies

As declared in Verizon, after complete disclosure of the potential the technology 5G will provide data transfer rate to 10 Gbit/sec. at a delay time less than 5 milliseconds and terms of deployment of only 90 minutes. Mobile connections will be in that case available at a speed up to 500 km/h with an ability to manage more than one million devices on each square kilometer and with a density of data transmission 10 Tb/s/kv. km.

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The mmWave technology 5G will open before us a set of new scenarios of use for ordinary clients and the whole companies, and will allow a set of modern mobile devices to work with all advantages of expanded capacity of networks, multigigabit speed and a small delay time — the vice president for Qualcomm Technologies business development Joe Glyn is sure.[1]
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