“Pre5G” solutions enable operators to emulate the performance of 5G
networks on existing 4G infrastructure, and are easily upgradable to 5G
in future when the universal standards for the mobile system are
completed, according to ZTE.
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The new mmWave and sub-6Ghz mobile base stations launched by ZTE in
Barcelona use so-called beam tracking, beam forming, massive multiple
input, multiple output and other key technologies behind future 5G
networks.
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The International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency,
expects to reach agreement for a single global 5G standard between 2019
and 2020.
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