MORE

    ZTE launches new 5G ultra-high-bandwidth millimeter Wave antenna unit

    Reaches 22.01Gbps in the downlink and 4.32 Gbps in the uplink per sector

    ZTE Corporation, a global leading provider of information and communication technology solutions has launched a new-generation ultra-large-bandwidth millimeter wave (mmW) AAU (Active Antenna Unit). This millimeter wave AAU is the world’s first to support 1.2 GHz bandwidth and above, with a maximum bandwidth of 1.6 GHz. 

    - Advertisement -

    ALSO READ: The Pixel Fold: Google announces its first foldable phone

    During the on-site live demonstration, the NR-DC mode was utilized along with the 1.2 GHz bandwidth millimeter wave spectrum owned by Telecom company AIS. The peak rate of single-sector MUs was measured to reach 22.01 Gbps in the downlink and 4.32 Gbps in the uplink, greatly exceeding the industry average. It is widely known that millimeter wave offers rich spectrum resources, and many operators have access to millimeter wave spectrum over 1GHz. The ultra-large bandwidth and high capacity of this single AAU will help operators to make full use of their millimeter wave spectrum potential.  

    - Advertisement -

    AIS possesses millimeter-wave spectrum resources with 1.2 GHz bandwidth and a strong demand for large-bandwidth millimeter-wave equipment. However, the typical maximum OBW of millimeter-wave in the industry is 800 MHz, which makes it uneconomical for operators to deploy mmW. With the launch of ZTE’s new-generation ultra-high-bandwidth millimeter wave product, AIS can fully utilize its rich spectrum resources while benefiting from high network capacity. Furthermore, when combined with industry application requirements, this technology will enable AIS to tap into vertical industry business opportunities. 

    AIS will continue its in-depth cooperation with ZTE to lead the industry development, explore innovative technologies, verify solutions, and improve network performance. This partnership will promote the development of vertical industries and support the digital transformation of industries. Together, AIS and ZTE will explore the great potential of 5G networks in the digital economy era, and jointly build the best 5G network in Southeast Asia.

    - Advertisement -

    IN THIS STORY STREAM

    Farooq Gessa Mousal
    Farooq Gessa Mousal
    Techjaja: CTO

    Fresh Tech

    Winnie Njore: Leveraging Technology To Improve Tax Compliance In Uganda

    Tax compliance is a critical issue for many countries,...

    Kenya is raising license fees for satellite communication service providers. Here’s why

    In a move that's sending shockwaves through Kenya's burgeoning...

    How to calculate your ride-hailing trip cost in Kampala

    Kampala, just like other capital and business cities, is...

    How to replace a lost/stolen SIM card in Uganda

    The world has reached that level of development that...

    How to register for Digital Number Plates in Uganda

    Uganda has taken a leap into the future of...
    - Advertisment -

    Discover more from Techjaja

    Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

    Continue reading