Verizon claims to 'shatter' US 5G upload speed record | Computer Weekly
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Verizon has achieved a new US record for 5G uplink speeds, reaching 480 Mbps in a trial using C-band spectrum and advanced MIMO technology. This capability is critical for real-time applications such as smart surveillance, augmented reality, and generative AI, allowing industries to utilize automation efficiently. Such improved uplink speeds are essential for users generating high-resolution content for social media and streaming platforms, enhancing overall user experience. Verizon's collaboration with Ericsson and Qualcomm underlines the importance of robust uplink performance in meeting the demands of modern technology.
For the trial to achieve the US record-breaking 480 Mbps, Verizon worked with technology partners Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies, using 200 MHz of C-band spectrum.
With the 5G enhanced uplink capabilities demonstrated in the trial, Verizon was confident that businesses and industries could have more reliable and smarter automation.
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