Japanese mobile phone operator NTT Docomo plans to deploy new radio dual connectivity using three frequency bands—two Sub-6 (3.7GHz and 4.5GHz bands) and millimetre-wave (28GHz band)—to deliver what it claims Japan’s fastest download speed of up to 6.6Gbps using standalone (SA) architecture.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has completed the allocation process for area wide licences in the 3.4-4.0GHz band in remote areas.
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