India’s First 5G trial successful by Huawei and Airtel, 3 GB per sec speed achieved

Indian telecom services provider Bharti Airtel and Chinese technology giant Huawei successfully conducted trials of 5G network in India. The joint First 5G trial in India was done at Airtel’s Network Experience Centre located in Gurugram at Manesar as per the statement of company.

After the successful trail of 5G, Bharti Airtel Director Abhay Savargaonkar said that the company is working closely with its partners to establish 5G ecosystem in India. During the trial a user has got the speed of 3GB/Sec. As per the company statement, the speed was highest measured throughput for a mobile network in 3.5 GHz band with 100MHz bandwidth and end-to-end network latency of approximately 1 msec.

About 5g technology

The technology known as 5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems, abbreviated 5G, are the proposed next telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. The technology is commercially expected to be launched worldwide in 2020. South Korea is the first country to launch 5G in 2018 during winter Olympics.

India's First 5G trial successful by Huawei and Airtel

The 5G technology has much higher speeds in comparison to currently used 4G technology worldwide. It will allow a higher density of mobile broadband users, and supporting device-to-device, more reliable, and massive machine communications. Apart from giving higher speeds, it will also be expected to aim at lower latency than 4G equipment and lower battery consumption, much better implementation of the Internet of things.

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