Samsung takes a big step forward in 6G network development
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Samsung takes a big step forward in 6G network development
"Samsung just announced that it successfully completed testing of a crucial technology, considered to be the staple of the future 6G network. For those who don't know, Samsung is also involved in the research and development of telecommunications networking equipment, not just smartphones. Samsung has partnered with KT Corporation and completed a test of the eXtreme multiple-input multiple-output (X-MIMO) technology in the 7GHz band. They achieved a peak download speed of a whopping 3Gbps by using an ultra-high-density antenna system."
"The said system incorporates four times the number of antennas without increasing the physical size of the equipment. It's roughly the same size as previous generations. X-MIMO is said to be the pillar of 6G networks as the 7GHz band is considered to be the best solution for 6G networks right now. It strikes a good balance between capacity and coverage and is still in the millimeter wave band."
Samsung partnered with KT Corporation to test eXtreme multiple-input multiple-output (X-MIMO) technology in the 7GHz band. The test achieved a peak download speed of 3Gbps by using an ultra-high-density antenna system. The antenna system incorporates four times the number of antennas without increasing the physical size of the equipment, remaining roughly the same size as previous generations. The 7GHz band balances capacity and coverage while remaining in the millimeter wave range, positioning X-MIMO as a pillar for future 6G networks. Researchers streamed eight data streams from the base station to a user device under replicated real-world outdoor conditions. Significant development remains before commercial 6G deployment.
Read at GSMArena.com
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