Well, we have not yet made the most of the fourth-generation mobile phone (4G) and some are already testing its successor, 5G. This is an innovative catch-up network that will be able to stream Full HD video on our mobile phone in seconds. At least that is what he claims Steve Perlman with the network it names pCell.
Its innovation ρCell is that the available bandwidth of the mobile network is not shared among users, but essentially each user has their own personal fast connection, as if they were on their own home Wi-Fi network.
In addition, the new network is compatible with devices that support LTE, so we will not have to put the hand in the pocket again.
We won't go into the technical issues behind it technology pCell. We will only mention that what Perlman et al team of is to virtually eliminate the interference between cellular antennas that exist if they are placed too close to each other. As it stands, the antennas create a cellular-like network. pCel's technology allows antennas to be placed where we want and as close as we want to each other, since they are able to detect a device (a smartphone for example) that is trying to connect and produce a coded signal specifically for that device .
The first installations are already taking place in the city of San Francisco, and soon the New York will be equipped with pCel antennas.
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