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On January 17, Beijing time, Ericsson released the first 5G small base station "5GRadioDot", which is mainly used to meet the performance requirements of indoor mobile broadband in the 5G era, and will also support emerging 5G industrial applications, such as connected factories, connected hospitals and networking. Mining, etc. The wireless cellular small product
According to Ericsson, this product saves half the installation time compared to Other indoor solutions and supports the new 5G IF band (3-6GHz) at speeds up to 2Gbps. Ericsson said that 5GRadioDot will be trial commercial at the end of this year and will be officially mass-produced in 2019.
According to reports, NishantBatra, director of network infrastructure at Ericsson, said that based on Ericsson's wireless cellular small products, operators will be able to achieve higher speed and capacity and indoor coverage to meet the network connection needs of advanced use cases.
Daryl Schoolar, head of Ovum's related business unit of a telecom industry consulting firm , said, "The first batch of 5G standards has been formed. Vendors need multiple wireless solutions to help operators deploy their 5G networks." He also said, "Ericsson is the first to be present. Some 5G wireless access product portfolios include indoor small cell 5G solutions, which are attractive for operators who want to provide good indoor connectivity to enterprises because Wi-Fi or outdoor 5G base stations cannot meet The need for enhanced mobile broadband and new industrial use cases that businesses need."
It is understood that the wireless point system has been successfully deployed in many different indoor environments, such as office buildings, shopping malls, hospitals and airports. Over time, small cell solutions will also support 5G industrial applications, from connected factories to networked mining. Ericsson also demonstrated how wireless point system technology can improve safety and efficiency by remotely controlling the machine, helping people stay away from the most dangerous areas of the mine when a mine disaster occurs.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has officially released the third-stage test specification for China's 5G R&D. Major communication companies have stepped up their pace and plan to deploy the next phase of 5G R&D. Ericsson predicts that by the end of 2023, mobile data traffic will increase by 8 times, and 5G users are expected to exceed 1 billion. The demand for 4K/8K video streaming, virtual reality/augmented reality and immersive media, as well as the good indoor network coverage required by these applications, are highly demanding for mobile operators.