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5G Americas has released a white paper titled ‘3GPP Technology Trends’ which provides a detailed overview of the 3GPP and its journey towards 5G-Advanced that begins with Release 18.
5G Americas has released a white paper titled "Open RAN Update" which outlines how Open RAN is progressing towards multi-vendor interoperability and a competitive environment with diverse supply chains.
A new 5G Americas white paper maps expansive realm of 5G use cases, detailing network architecture advances and shedding light on FWA and private 5G networks.
A new briefing paper from 5G Americas details the dynamic trajectory of 5G devices, from ubiquitous smartphones to pioneering RedCap and battery-less ambient IoT devices, highlighting the versatile future of 5G technology.
5G isn’t just the fastest-growing generation of wireless cellular technology; it’s on course to become the most widely-adopted, exceeding 4G LTE by over 2.5 billion connections in 2028, according to 5G America and data from Omdia.
5G Americas white paper, "The State of Mobile Network Evolution," provides updates on global initiatives and advances in next generation wireless technologies such as full duplex, JCAS and intelligent surfaces.
5G Americas announced a new white paper titled, “Transport Networks for 5G” on the present transport network landscape, explores ongoing work and envisions the future of 5G transport networks.
5G Americas unveils the “Update on 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks,” on current developments in the growth of partnerships and technologies relating to non-terrestrial network (NTN) integration with 5G networks, building on a previous whitepaper on this subject.
Data from Omdia and 5G Americas indicates strong penetration in the North American market, even as new 5G network buildouts are accelerating around the world.
5G Americas announced the release of “Mid-Band Spectrum Update,” which discusses several potential mid-bands and extended mid-bands that are needed to support applications for 5G and beyond.