Verizon will rapidly integrate C-band spectrum with mmWave for customers
Verizon has achieved 4.3 Gbps speeds through a lab trial by aggregating C-band and mmWave spectrum, positioning itself for significant 5G Ultra Wideband expansion. Collaborating with Ericsson and MediaTek, the trial utilized 100 MHz of C-band spectrum with 600 MHz of mmWave spectrum, enhancing efficiency and user experience. The company plans to use the new 5G C-band spectrum in 46 initial markets in Q1 2022, with coverage expected to reach 250 million people by 2024, providing faster and more reliable connectivity for consumers and businesses.
- Achieved 4.3 Gbps speeds in lab trials, indicating strong network performance potential.
- Plans to launch 5G C-band spectrum in 46 markets by Q1 2022, targeting 100 million people.
- Projected coverage increase to over 175 million people by 2023 and 250 million by 2024.
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Verizon achieves 4.3 Gbps speeds when aggregating spectrum in recent lab trial
DALLAS, May 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon continues to prepare for 5G Ultra Wideband expansion across its newly acquired national footprint of C-band spectrum. In a recent lab trial, Verizon worked with Ericsson and MediaTek to aggregate C-band spectrum with mmWave spectrum, achieving speeds of 4.3 Gbps in the trial.
“The depth of our spectrum portfolio, now the strongest in the industry, allows us to quickly expand access to a world-class 5G experience for our mobile and fixed broadband customers, providing high speeds, low latencies and enormous capacity,” said Adam Koeppe, Senior Vice President of Technology Planning at Verizon. “These lab trials demonstrate the exceptional network performance our customers will receive as we are able to integrate our newly acquired C-band spectrum with mmWave spectrum.”
The lab work, which focused on optimizing the customer experience using C-band spectrum in combination with mmWave spectrum, comes after a recent announcement of new agreements with Verizon’s tower partners, Crown and SBA Communications, which provide for process improvements including standardizing and reducing forms and minimizing legal reviews. Additionally, Verizon has already started installation of C-band equipment from Ericsson and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd to speed deployment of its 5G Ultra Wideband and fixed wireless broadband service. These combined efforts, along with ongoing lab trials to optimize 5G technology on C-band spectrum will allow Verizon to offer expanded mobility and broadband services to millions more consumers and businesses as soon as the spectrum is cleared.
In the first quarter of 2022, Verizon expects to put into service the new 5G C-band spectrum in the initial 46 markets and to provide 5G Ultra Wideband service to 100 million people. Over 2022 and 2023, coverage is expected to increase to more than 175 million people and by 2024 and beyond, when the remaining C-band spectrum is cleared, more than 250 million people are expected to have access to Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband service on C-band spectrum.
About the trial
This lab trial aggregated 100 MHz of C-band spectrum together with 600 MHz of mmWave spectrum to provide greater efficiency for data sessions transmitting over the wireless network. The basebands and radios used were from Ericsson’s industry-leading Ericsson Radio System portfolio including the RAN Compute Baseband 6648, Antenna-Integrated Radio (AIR) 6449 for the C-band spectrum, and the Streetmacro 6701 for mmWave. The radios leverage massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) architectures, offering high performance through Ericsson Uplink Booster and advanced beamforming technology to provide a better user experience.
“Our 5G technology leadership is demonstrated yet again in this trial, leveraging C-band spectrum in conjunction with mmWave spectrum to further optimize the user experience,” said Graham Osborne, Vice President and Head of Customer Unit Verizon, Ericsson North America. “We are excited to partner with Verizon and MediaTek to continue harnessing the millimeter wave spectrum, driving extremely high speeds for expanded services and improved user experiences.”
The device used in this lab trial was a pre-market test device based on MediaTek’s M80 modem, which combines mmWave and sub-6 GHz 5G technologies onto a single chip. The M80 conforms to the latest 3GPP Release 16 global cellular standard and supports ultra-fast speeds. MediaTek’s 5G modems are ideal for a range of devices, including smartphones, PCs, Mi-Fi hotspots, broadband customer premise equipment (CPE), industrial IoT applications and more.
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