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This breakthrough in 5G data speeds was achieved using something called E-UTRAN New Radio Dual Connectivity (EN-DC) technology. EN-DC technology enables mobile operators to boost 5G speeds and coverage by leveraging a 4G network.
“Through this demonstration, Samsung is proud to achieve another breakthrough record in 5G data speeds, now spotlighting the power of using a dual 4G and 5G approach, delivered directly to a single user,” said Ji-Yun Seol, Vice President, and Head of Air Technology Group, Networks Business at Samsung. “This reinforces our commitment to delivering the best possible 5G solutions to our customers and our ongoing support to help mobile operators accelerate the benefits of 5G services to their users.”
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Nokia and Vodafone showcase record-breaking 100 gigabit fiber broadband Martes, 02 Febrero 2021 10:14
New fiber passive optical network (PON) technology uses Nokia Bell Labs innovations to deliver 100 Gb/s on a single PON wavelength
Vodafone becomes the first major operator in the world to trial 100G PON
The trial confirms the capability of fiber access networks to deliver ultra-high speeds in access and aggregation and serve as a unifying infrastructure for all telecommunication services
2 February 2021
Espoo, Finland – Nokia and Vodafone have announced the successful trial of a new Passive Optical Network (PON) technology capable of delivering speeds up to 100 gigabits per second (Gb/s) on a single wavelength 10 times faster than the most advanced networks available today.
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One wavelength can carry 100Gbps, say Nokia and Vodafone Sign in with LinkedIn
03 February 2021 | Alan Burkitt-Gray Engineers at Vodafone’s Eschborn lab in Germany have transmitted data down a fibre on a single wavelength at 100Gbps 40 times faster than most optical networks achieve today.
The telco, working with Nokia’s Bell Labs, said it used 25Gbps optics based on mature ecosystems and available today in combination with state-of-the-art digital signal processing (DSP) techniques.
Vodafone said the technology can be used on highly flexible and scalable passive optical networks (PON). Stefaan Vanhastel, CTO of Nokia’s fixed networks division, said tt also means carriers can expand fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks to businesses, remote cable nodes and 5G small cells.