Japanese telecoms and tech giants NTT, DOCOMO, and NEC have demonstrated a distributed MIMO technology system that maintains communication quality in the mmWave 40 GHz band when a large number of antennas are distributed among multiple locations.
With 5G promising “ultra-high throughput, ultra-low latency transmission, and edge computing”, Huawei and Softbank have demonstrated 5G use cases including real-time UHD video, robotic arm control and more.
Cat-M1 is “a radio technology that offers benefits such as high mobility, low cost, wide coverage, flexible deployment and low latency”, with VoLTE support allowing phone calls.
With 5G still in the development stages, along with plenty of tests and trials, there’s an ongoing stream of 5G news, with the latest coming from Ericsson and Vodafone.
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