An Australian semiconductor technology start-up claims it has created technology that can bring mmWave 5G performance to the point where it can be widely deployed at a reasonable cost.
Nitero, a company spun off from NICTA in 2010 to commercialise its 60GHz wireless LAN technology that promises throughputs of several gigabits per second, has demonstrated the first prototypes and has closed its second round of funding.
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