KT has teamed up with U.S.-based telecommunications giant Verizon, to establish global standards and developing technologies for the fifth-generation (5G) wireless network, the Korea Times reports.
Verizon was the first to roll out 4G networks in the United States in 2010 (and second in the world), and clearly wishes to maintain its leadership in next generation networks.
At the same time, Verizon and others will likely move to exploit 28 GHz frequencies to be allocated by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for 5G use, even if that band is not a global 5G allocation.
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