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Huawei and NTT DOCOMO announced 5G field trials at 39 GHz, demonstrating that the millimeter wave spectrum can be used for long distance transmission in both stationary and mobility scenarios.
Leti and CloudNet IT-Solutions announced field trial results for a new flexible multicarrier system in the Orkney Islands designed to demonstrate a new post-OFDM multicarrier waveform.
Verizon has opened what it calls a 5G incubator to explore new use cases and applications using Verizon’s pre-commercial 5G technology. The incubator is based in a co-working space in New York City.
Kymeta and Intelsat announced that Kymeta’s KĀLO internet access service is available with broad initial geographic coverage. KĀLO combines Intelsat’s high-throughput satellite network with Kymeta’s flat panel, electronically-steered satellite terminals.
AT&T is conducting field trials of its broadband over power line technology, named Project AirGig, in Georgia and an undisclosed location outside the U.S. AT&T says the technology can support Gbps data rates.
Verizon has selected Ericsson to provide the networking equipment for Verizon’s 28 GHz, pre-standard 5G fixed wireless access service, which will be deployed in several U.S. communities during the second half of 2018.
Marvell, a leader in storage, networking and connectivity semiconductor solutions, introduced what the company says is the industry’s most complete 802.11ax wireless product portfolio.
Huawei and NTT DOCOMO, Japan's largest mobile communications carrier, conducted a 5G trial in Tokyo, demonstrating 4.52 Gbps downstream and 1.55 Gbps upstream data rates at 28 GHz.
T-Mobile and Ericsson achieved download data rates of 1.1 Gbps using 12-layer Licensed Assisted Access (LAA), claiming to be the first in the world to exceed 1 Gbps using unlicensed spectrum.
Verizon Communications will launch 28 GHz residential broadband services in three to five U.S. markets in 2018, beginning in Sacramento, California, during the second half of 2018.