Wednesday, June 17, 2020

More Spectrum, Licensed and Unlicensed Creates Private Networking Opportunities

Use cases for Wi-Fi 6, 4G and 5G private networks will be enabled in part by new standards and in part by new spectrum. Lots of new spectrum is a key enabler. In the United States, for example, 1.2 GHz of new unlicensed spectrum is authorized, where all present Wi-Fi capacity is a bit over 660 MHz. 


Private networks will be supported by unlicensed and shared spectrum in some countries, by licensed spectrum in other countries such as Germany, where some licensed spectrum specifically dedicated for enterprise private networks seems likely to be authorized, or sub-licensed by mobile operators. 


The oft-mentioned benefits include support for low delay applications such as industrial automation (2 millisecond latency), autonomous operations and high-definition video surveillance. Mission-critical applications requiring high resiliency also are frequently cited.

source: Qualcomm


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