BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced today it achieved another 5G U.S. first in a test that leveraged 5G standalone millimeter wave (mmWave) on its production network.
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AT&T's robust 5G network driving growth: Will the trend persist?
AT&T, Inc. T boasts one of the largest 5G network infrastructures, connecting more than 310 million people across 26,100 ...
Settling a key dispute in the wireless communications field, researchers found that transmission performance is consistent across different bands of the millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum targeted for ...
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French startup to launch world’s first 5G mmWave satellite internet
In a world demanding enhanced and fast connectivity, standard infrastructure faces limitations. How do we bridge the digital ...
Cellular technology is about to take a giant leap forward, but the packaging, assembly, and testing of the chips used in 5G millimeter wave and the forthcoming 6G ecosystem will be significantly more ...
BELLEVUE, Wash.—In a development that could have implications for fixed wireless speeds and 5G broadcasting, T-Mobile has announced a successful test that leveraged 5G standalone millimeter wave ...
Based on information from a prominent industry analyst, Apple kept mmWave (millimeter wave) 5G support out of its in-house designed C1 modem for a good reason: power efficiency. The C1, by the way, ...
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