Posted April 1st, 2021 for Samsung New Samsung technology doubles bandwidth support of its mid-band portfolio, helping operators minimize hardware needs and simplify 5G rollouts Samsung Electronics has developed a new 5G wideband radio technology that expands bandwidth support for its next generation radios, including Massive MIMO radios, to help operators drive more flexible and cost-effective 5G deployments. With this new technology, Samsung will extend the bandwidth support of its 5G radios to 400MHz double the 200MHz supported by its current commercial radios. With wider bandwidth support, Samsung’s radios will help operators maximize the utility of their mid-band spectrum for 5G networks, while using less hardware. The new technology will help operators minimize the number of radios required when managing spectrum in various deployment scenarios. This includes when an operator owns non-contiguous frequencies within 400MHz of bandwidth. Operators can
Samsung Develops New 5G Radio Technology for Efficient 5G Deployments in Mid-Band Spectrum
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| 02 April 2021
Developed to support efficient deployments in what will be the key spectrum for the next-generation network, helping operators minimise hardware needs and simplify rollouts, Samsung has introduced technology designed to double bandwidth support of its mid-band 5G portfolio.
The new technology expands bandwidth support for its next-generation radios, including Massive MIMO radios, and are designed to help operators drive more flexible and cost-effective 5G deployments. With this new technology, Samsung says that it will extend the bandwidth support of its 5G radios to 400MHz, double the 200MHz supported by its current commercial radios.
With wider bandwidth support, Samsung says that its radios will help operators maximise the utility of their mid-band spectrum for 5G networks, while using less hardware. In addition the new technology has also been designed to help operators reduce the number of radios required when managing spectrum in various deployme
Samsung s Mobility Enhancer technology improves MIMO throughput by 30%
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