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What Holds Back the United States’ Dominance of 5G Technology?

19 May 2020 | IN-5805

The rapid growth in data traffic and the convergence of different types of service requirements are creating a new radio spectrum utilization environment. Unlike conventional ways to access radio resources, the candidate spectrum for 5G New Radio (NR) needs to originate to the layout of full frequency bands, which consists of low-band (sub 1 GHz), mid-band (1 to 7 GHz) and high-band (above 24 GHz). Among of these, certain mid-band spectrum—i.e., 3.4 to 4.2 GHz, which is also named C-band—is deemed the most popular frequency band for 5G deployment target on enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) due to its capability of balancing capacity and coverage.
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