The current version of 5G is known in the standards bodies as Release 16. Release 17 was just ratified by the 3GPP – the group responsible for the standards definitions.
Read moreWho set the standard for 5G?
The industry consortium setting standards for 5G is the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It defines any system using 5G NR (5G New Radio) software as “5G”, a definition that came into general use by late 2018.
Read moreWhen was 5G standard finalized?
That’s the case with the recent 5G standards codified by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the industry group that establishes the standards for cellular networks. 3GPP finalized Release 16 on 3 July . Release 16 is where things are getting weird for 5G.7 Ağu 2020
Read moreWhich year is the starting of 5G standards preparation?
Standardisation of 5G started in early 2016 under the umbrella of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the key standardisation body for global mobile communication systems.
Read moreWhich 3GPP release is 5G?
After initial delivery in late 2017 of ‘Non-Stand-Alone’ (NSA) NR new radio specifications for 5G, much effort focused in 2018 on timely completion of 3GPP Release 15 – the first full set of 5G standards – and on work to pass the first milestones for the 3GPP submission towards IMT-2020.
Read moreWhat is 3GPP compliant?
Worldwide. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is an umbrella term for a number of standards organizations which develop protocols for mobile telecommunications . Its best known work is the development and maintenance of: GSM and related 2G and 2.5G standards, including GPRS and EDGE.
Read moreHow do I read 3GPP specs?
All 3GPP specifications have a specification number consisting of 4 or 5 digits. (e.g. 09.02 or 29.002). The first two digits define the series, followed by 2 further digits for the 01 to 13 series or 3 further digits for the 21 to 55 series.
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