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FCC possible decision sparks manufacturer interest in 5G at 28 GHz
Mar 08, 2016
by David Yip

As the US regulator prepares to finalise a ruling in the summer, more manufacturers have announced 5G tests, even though the band is not one of those identified for study at WRC-15. Read more...

TeliaSonera and Ericsson promise 5G by 2018 but no bands specified
Jan 25, 2016
by David Yip

TeliaSonera and Ericsson have said they will make 5G services available by 2018 but have not yet decided which bands to use. They have also said they might have to adjust the services after two years. Read more...

Huawei and Ericsson back US and Korea on 5G at 28 GHz
Jan 11, 2016
by Kane Mumford

The US and South Korea will begin developing 5G in the 28 GHz band with the backing of large technical players, in spite of WRC-15 delegates’ decision not to study the frequency for this purpose. Read more...

Ericsson claims streaming is “closing in” on linear TV
Oct 13, 2014
by Toby Youell

The equipment manufacturer believes that streaming is catching up with linear TV viewing while the GSA says interest in LTE Broadcast is growing. Broadcasters remain doubtful. Read more...

Ericsson research director hopes for WRC-15 Agenda Item for 5G spectrum above 6 GHz
Jul 25, 2014
by Toby Youell

The research director at the world's biggest infrastructure provider has told PolicyTracker that 5G IMT services will require additional spectrum in the 10, 15 and 30 GHz bands. Read more...

Verizon, Qualcomm and Ericsson to test spectrum sharing
Jul 24, 2014
by Dugie Standeford

Verizon, Qualcomm and Ericsson are seeking approval from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to field-trial spectrum sharing technology in the 3550-3650 MHz band. Read more...

Hoping for too blue a sky?
Apr 07, 2005
by Website author

Making any sort of prediction is notoriously difficult but given the dynamic and volatile nature of mobile telecommunications the task set for the Institute of Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) was bound to attract a mixed response. Read more...