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And even after is starts to roll out, ask the same "anyone" which SDN being used in 5G are they referring to."If anyone tells you they know the details of what 5G will deliver, walk the other way,"
And even after is starts to roll out, ask the same "anyone" which SDN being used in 5G are they referring to."If anyone tells you they know the details of what 5G will deliver, walk the other way,"
What the FCC did today is open up an electromagnetic frontier of frequencies. Now it's up to wireless companies to homestead the territory. The U.S. will be the epicenter for 5G, because it's the first place in the world to open up the ultra-high frequencies that will make these data speeds possible: a massive swath of microwaves between 27.5GHz and 71 GHz. This is fundamentally different spectrum than what's been used before, a range from around 600MHz to 3GHz. The FCC also just announced the intention to make another 18 GHz of spectrum available for 5G in the future.