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Guru3D.com » News » Huawei Shows 5G Modem for Home usage: Reaches speeds up-to 2 Gbit/s

Huawei Shows 5G Modem for Home usage: Reaches speeds up-to 2 Gbit/s

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/27/2018 10:33 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Huawei Shows 5G Modem for Home usage: Reaches speeds up-to 2 Gbit/s

Huawei launched its 5G customer-premises equipment (CPE), the first commercial terminal device supporting the globally recognized 3GPP telecommunication standard for 5G. Using their own Balong 5G01-chipset they (and you in the future) could achieve 2,3 Gb/s with the tech growing to support up to 20 Gb/sec in the future.

In the USA Huawei currently runs a test setup with consumers achieving that 2 Gbit/sec on the 5G connection. So to make it perfectly clear, this is just a 5G Modem, that can be used in your house, wireless internet at tremendous speeds. When this technology will reach consumers at home as a commercial solution, is not yet announced. But the future looks really good for 5G.

 

 

To ensure peak performance from its 5G CPE, Huawei uses its self-developed Balong 5G01 chipset – the world’s first commercial chipset supporting the 3GPP standard for 5G, with theoretical downlink speeds of up to 2.3Gbps. It supports 5G across all frequency bands including sub-6GHz and millimeter wave (mmWave) to offer a complete 5G solution suitable for multiple use cases. The Balong 5G01 makes Huawei the first company offering an end-to-end 5G solution through its network, devices and chipset-level capabilities.

 

 

“5G technology will underpin the next leap forward for our intelligent world, where people, vehicles, homes and devices are fully connected, delivering new experiences, insights and capabilities,” said Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group. “Since 2009, Huawei has invested US$600 million in research and development into 5G technologies, where we have led the way with innovations around network architecture, spectrum usage, field verification and more. From connected vehicles and smart homes to AR/VR and hologram videos, we are committed to developing a mature 5G ecosystem so that consumers can benefit from a truly connected world that transforms the way we communicate and share.”

The HUAWEI 5G CPE has two models, low frequency (sub6GHz) 5G CPE and high frequency (mmWave) 5G CPE respectively. The HUAWEI low-frequency 5G CPE is small and lightweight, compatible with 4G and 5G networks, and has proven measured download speeds of up to 2Gbps – 20 times that of 100Mbps fiber. This provides an ultra-fast experience, allowing users to enjoy VR video and gaming experiences, or download a TV show within a second. The HUAWEI high-frequency 5G CPE is available in indoor and outdoor units.

 

 

5G networks set new standards for high speed, wide bandwidth, low latency wireless connections, with a peak downlink rate of 20Gbps, support for one million devices per square kilometer and latency as low as 0.5ms. 5G promises an enhanced connection between people and the Internet of Things, raising the potential for the number of devices that can be connected and the amount and type of data that can be shared between them.

Huawei CBG has developed a 5G device strategy which utilizes the high-speed, low-latency, big-connectivity qualities of 5G to create richer, more varied connected experiences for users. This strategy includes smartphones, mobile Wi-Fi, industrial modules and other devices to connect people and objects in their homes, vehicles and beyond.



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glutto
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#5523842 Posted on: 02/28/2018 03:28 AM
So how quickly will you blow through your monthly data limit?

sverek
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#5523846 Posted on: 02/28/2018 03:42 AM
So how quickly will you blow through your monthly data limit?

2 Gbps = 250 MB/s
Monthly plan of 5GB data could be drained within 20 seconds.

I am already scared to watch twitch on 4G. You can watch 1080p@60fps streams on 4G without a lag.

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