AT&T was the first company to announce 5G

5G: We knew it was coming. AT&T is the first company in the world to announce (today) that it will initially begin installing 5G in two US cities this year: Austin and Indianapolis.

The upcoming telecommunications network of high ς "5G Evolution" διαφημίζεται και σαν το δίκτυο που θα προσφέρει αρχικά ταχύτητες έως και 400 Mbps - περίπου 40 φορές πιο γρήγορες από ό, τι μια τυπική σύνδεση δεδομένων κινητής τηλεφωνίας. 5g

The same network will be improved and evolved later to reach 1 Gbps which is considered to be the top speed that a real 5G network can reach. AT&T says the improved network could reach theoretical speeds of one will be available by the end of the year.

The original installation is part of a much larger initiative than the country's second-largest mobile operator. The 3.0 or Indigo network is configured to use sophisticated software that improves hardware performance and offers upgraded speeds without the need for significant investment in network infrastructure.

Η είδηση ​​ακολουθεί μια παρόμοια χθεσινή ανακοίνωση με την οποία η ίδια εταιρεία ανέφερε για πρώτη φορά το δίκτυο "AirGig" ένα project που σκοπεύει θα φέρει ταχύτητες gigabit στο σπίτι μέσω των υφιστάμενων ηλεκτρικών γραμμών.

AT&T is currently announcing that it will begin testing at two locations starting this fall.

It remains to be seen when the specific network will be announced in Greece as well. Consider that with the upcoming , the mobiles θα αποκτήσουν over the air γρηγορότερο internet από πολλές συσκευές που χρησιμοποιούμε το σπίτι με ενσύρματες .

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