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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Huawei working on net 5 g for 2020

We can always just just 4 g in the United Kingdom, but it turns out that Chinese manufacturer Huawei worked 5 g for years.

Huawei Vice President Ken Hu recently contributed a post of Forbes, where he talked about the company's work on the future of mobile networks.

According to Hu, Huawei's research and development team, which is composed of hundreds of engineers, worked on 5 G full time for several years. Although the release it will be depends on the release of spectrum (which is something that we all know in the United Kingdom), Huawei could be ready with its solution 5 g by 2020.

So what advantages will bring 5 g connectivity? HU is not too specific about the nature of the technology, but he estimates that will offer mobile broadband speeds up to 10 GB. Or, to put it more easily recognizable, "100 times the speed of the fastest 4 g mobile connections distributed today."

So what this blistering speeds would be useful for? Once again, Hu is not too specific on this point, but point to the rise of wearable and smart devices that "increase our human senses" and provides that future devices "automates the way of doing things with intelligence or levels of digital wisdom that we haven't seen before."

Of course, such progress will require a level of connectivity that flaky networks online, including slowly adopted the 4 g standard, simply will not be able to cope with.

Then, read about new 4 g services, O2 and Vodafone.


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