Samsung announced Monday that it has made a breakthrough in developing technology for a fifth-generation mobile network. It has found a way to use higher frequency millimeter-wave Ka bands, allowing massive amounts of data to be transmitted at faster speeds. Samsung has developed the world’s first adaptive array transceiver technology operating in the Ka bands, it claimed. Many mobile smartphone users are still making the transition from 3G to 4G, but it will likely take several years to bring 5G networks online.
Samsung to Blaze 5G Wireless Trail by 2020
Posted by: Peter Suciu May 13, 2013 01:14 PMSamsung announced Monday that it has made a breakthrough in developing technology for a fifth-generation mobile network. It has found a way to use higher frequency millimeter-wave Ka bands, allowing massive amounts of data to be transmitted at faster speeds. Samsung has developed the world’s first adaptive array transceiver technology operating in the Ka bands, it claimed. Many mobile smartphone users are still making the transition from 3G to 4G, but it will likely take several years to bring 5G networks online.