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A new report by Ericsson ConsumerLab, Five Ways to a Better 5G, highlights the impact that 5G is already having on smartphone users worldwide and what they expect the technology to deliver in the future.
The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) announced that 515 operators in 173 countries hold licenses enabling launch of LTE or 5G using low-band spectrum and that nearly 400 operators are known to have launched LTE or 5G networks using low-band spectrum.
Ericsson has expanded its indoor 5G portfolio, with additions including Ericsson Indoor AIR 1279 and Ericsson Radio Dot 4459 small-cell radio—both initially targeting the U.S. market—and Ericsson Indoor Connect, a support offering for multi-operator and multi-vendor scenarios.
Later 6G reflective intelligent surfaces (RISs) everywhere will do more than smarten up and redirect the beams but actually amplify them, charging your phone and operating devices with no power. Making, manipulating and using the beams all potentially benefit from graphene.
Anritsu Corporation and Orolia announce immediate support of assisted GPS (A-GPS) test functionality to meet 5G New Radio (NR) carrier acceptance testing (CAT) requirements for multiple North American operators on the Anritsu ME7834NR 5G Mobile Device Test Platform.
Employs the latest generation of the R&S CMX500 wideband radio communication tester, combined with the labCORE hardware platform from HEAD acoustics and their ACQUA measurement and analysis software.
UScellular, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Ericsson and Inseego announced the companies have successfully achieved a 5G extended-range milestone over mmWave on a commercial network.