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As a part of this collaboration, the companies used Samsung Network's 5G vRAN equipment running on 2.1GHz (FDD) and 3.5GHz (TDD) and a test smartphone using Qualcomm's X75 5G modem. They achieved download speeds of 485Mbps with a 20MHz bandwidth. This is 20% faster than 256 QAM that is usually used on 5G networks. It is near theoretical download speed.
This is the first time these speeds have been achieved on an FDD band. Since this test was done on a single 20MHz band, a lot more speed can be achieved as most modern phones can combine several bands together through CA (Carrier Aggregation). The companies are also testing this technology on a network with traditional RAN equipment.
This technology is expected to be commercially available for network operators by the end of this year. Last year, Qualcomm and Samsung tested 4x downlink and 2x uplink carrier aggregation on FDD spectrum. Samsung Networks is among the world's biggest cellular network equipment manufacturer, and it develops 5G Core, 5G vRAN, and AI-powered automation tools.
Samsung Networks VP Ji-Yun Seol, said, “We believe enhancing spectral efficiency is essential in developing next-generation solutions. This achievement underscores Samsung’s ongoing commitment to push forward the frontiers of mobile technology. Our collaborative efforts with Qualcomm Technologies have once again yielded impressive results, and we look forward to harnessing our combined expertise to drive network innovation.“
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.
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