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The White House and Department of Defense (DoD) announced that 100 MHz of contiguous mid-band spectrum, in the 3,450 to 3,550 MHz band, will be available for 5G by the end of the summer.
Mitsubishi Electric has developed a new technology to realize a GaN power amplifier module for 5G base-stations that offers a combination of compact footprint and extra high power efficiency.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that the company has contributed to a technical report published by 3GPP on MIMO over-the-air (OTA) testing that will help the wireless industry accelerate advanced 5G device performance validation.
Skyworks Solutions has shipped more than 150 million modules incorporating BAW filters for 5G mobile devices, securing multiple design wins with “market leading customers.”
Dow has introduced a one-part, thermally conductive gel with excellent wetting properties, developed to conduct heat from electronic components with high power density.
Communications service providers can now tap the full potential of 5G new radio (NR) technology with the commercial availability of Ericsson Standalone 5G NR software for 5G mid- and low bands.
5G Americas published a whitepaper titled Innovations in 5G Backhaul Technologies, highlighting new innovative backhaul, midhaul and fronthaul transport technologies for 5G networks.
Ranatec announced it has experienced a very strong first half of 2020 in 5G test equipment requests from the Asian market, requiring an increase in production capacity to handle demand.
5G progress in connections and deployments continues despite the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic downturn according to 5G Americas, the wireless industry trade association and voice of 5G and LTE for the Americas