13 | Qualcomm, Ericsson forge ahead on standalone 5G with successful data call (簡訳:クアルコム、エリクソン、データコールに成功し、スタンドアロン5Gで前進) | ---------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2019-09-13 06:30 | ????0? | |
The Wireless industry is an ever-changing world where big ideas come along daily. Our subscribers rely on FierceWireless as their must-read source for the latest news, analysis and data on this increasingly competitive marketplace. Sign up today to get wireless news and updates delivered to your inbox and read on the go. Current commercial 5G services rolled out by U.S. operators are based on the non-standalone (NSA) version of the 5G standard, which is anchored in 4G and requires devices to connect to 5G and LTE simultaneously. Standalone mode deployments will utilize new 5G network cores and don’t rely on a legacy LTE network. Standalone 5G launches are seen as the second phase of 5G commercialization that will enable enhanced next-generation capabilities outside of simply faster download speeds.“Together with Qualcomm Technologies, we have reached another important milestone that supports the transition to standalone 5G,” said Per Narvinger, head of product area networks at Ericsson, in a statement. “This demonstrates that 5G network technologies continue to mature and that we are strengthening the 5G ecosystem. Service providers are already able to deliver the benefits of 5G technology, and now we are taking further steps to release the full potential of 5G, serving users and industries alike.”T-Mobile in late July confirmed plans to introduce a virtualized, standalone 5G core in 2020, as it touted the completion of the first standalone end-to-end data session in North America. T-Mobile said the over-the-air test was done on a multi-vendor 5G radio access and core network, and involved Ericsson, Nokia, Cisco, and MediaTek.Verizon hasn’t given a specific timeline for when it will move to a standalone 5G core, but Bill Stone, VP of technology development and planning at Verizon, previously told FierceWirelessTech the carrier is “moving in that direction.” He said Verizon is getting very close to the point where they can begin testing in its labs and other facilities this year. -- ???????? | |||
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