Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Verizon Aggregates 8 100-MHz 5G Channels to Produce Speeds of

If you have enough bandwidth, you can supply very fast internet access. Verizon, for example, now plans to commercially introduce eight-channel carrier aggregation on its millimeter wave 5G network in 2020. 

A recent trial aggregated 800 MHz of 28-GHz band spectrum using Samsung Network’s 5G NR 28 Ghz access unit, which has been commercially deployed by Verizon. That test obviously used 5G channels that each represent 100 MHz of bandwidth.

The result was downlink speeds as high as 4.2 Gbps.


First deployed on 4G networks, carrier aggregation--at the moment--might support speeds up to about 600 Mbps. 


Verizon recently demonstrated 4.2 Gbps speeds on its 5G millimeter wave network using Samsung Electronics Americas infrastructure, Motorola Mobility devices and Qualcomm Technologies technology under the hood.

Motorola’s upcoming flagship device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Mobile Platform with the Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System.

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