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Rohde & Schwarz has extended its portfolio for generation and analysis of 5G signal waveforms. For 5G base stations, RF test solutions for the 5G frequency ranges FR1 (450 MHz to 7.125 GHz) and FR2 up to 44 GHz will be demonstrated.
China Unicom Beijing and Huawei have jointly completed the world's first commercial adoption of the 5G LampSite 300 MHz digital indoor system at the Beijing Long Distance Call Building. The system supports network sharing between China Unicom Beijing and China Telecom Beijing and provides a downlink perceived rate of up to 3.4 Gbps over a single headend in multi-user scenarios.
Qualcomm Technologies sees 5G as the mobile innovation platform for this decade and beyond. That compels them to lead the 5G evolution, building upon the solid foundational technologies that were established in 3GPP Rel-15.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude cover the March Cable and Connector supplement articles/products, 5G news and Satellite 2020 event in DC.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced a collaboration with VIOMI to accelerate the market introduction of innovative 5G-enabled IoT devices for consumers in China.
Telefónica has brought together Xilinx and a number of leading hardware and software companies in its quest to disrupt the market and accelerate the development of open radio-access network technologies in its 4G and 5G wireless networks.
Rohde & Schwarz has developed a test solution able to perform the first tests for RF conformance in 3GPP FR2. The introduction of the new mmWave based FR2 frequency range for 5G and the increased use of active antennas without physical connectors requires testing to be performed over the air (OTA).
RFIC start-up MixComm has released its first production IC, an eight-channel RF front-end for 28 GHz, 5G phased array antenna systems. Sample quantities will be available during the second quarter of this year.
Taoglas®and MixComm announced a technology partnership to co-develop a mmWave 5G NR smart antenna covering 26.5 to 29.5 GHz. The mmWave antenna subsystem will support small cells, repeaters and customer-premises equipment designs.
Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics company, announced that it has entered into a global franchise agreement with MixComm Inc., a New Jersey-headquartered start-up that bases its technology on RFSOI and mmWave breakthroughs.