Enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) is, in simple terms, an extension of services first enabled by 4G LTE networks that allows for a high data rate across a wide coverage area . eMBB will provide the greater capacity necessary to support peak data rates both for large crowds and for end users who are on the move.
Read moreWhat is 5G URLLC?
A 5G Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC) service makes it possible to support use cases that require very high reliability and extremely low latency.
Read moreWhat is 5G standard?
In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks , which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones.
Read moreWhat is mMTC in mobile?
Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC) is one of the three primary use cases defined in IMT-2020 Vision which supports extremely high connection density of online devices. mMTC focuses on IoT applications which requires mass deployment of billions of low-cost, low-powered devices and sensors.
Read moreDoes NR mean 5G?
We’re leading the charge to 5G NR. 5G New Radio (NR) is the global standard for a unified, more capable 5G wireless air interface . It will deliver significantly faster and more responsive mobile broadband experiences, and extend mobile technology to connect and redefine a multitude of new industries.
Read moreWhat is 5G name?
Fifth-generation wireless (5G) is the latest iteration of cellular technology, engineered to greatly increase the speed and responsiveness of wireless networks.
Read moreWhat is NSA NR?
The non-standalone (NSA) mode of 5G NR refers to an option of 5G NR deployment that depends on the control plane of an existing 4G LTE network for control functions , while 5G NR is exclusively focused on the user plane.
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