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Samsung Electronics America Inc (via Public) / Samsung Highlights the Benefits of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Technology in New Whitepaper

Samsung Highlights the Benefits of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Technology in New Whitepaper Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) will facilitate a smooth migration to 5G, accelerating 5G expansion Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today released a whitepaper titled Dynamic Spectrum Sharing , focusing on DSS technology along with its key benefits. DSS is an advanced feature that enables both 4G and 5G to be simultaneously deployed and co-exist in a single carrier. By accommodating both 4G and 5G users on the same spectrum with dynamic resource allocation, Samsung s DSS solution can effectively maximize operational efficiency and offer a smooth transition from 4G to 5G for operators.

Samsung emphasizes the benefits of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Technology in New Whitepaper

Samsung emphasizes the benefits of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Technology in New Whitepaper News Highlights: Samsung emphasizes the benefits of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Technology in New Whitepaper Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) enables smooth migration to 5G and accelerates 5G expansion Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today released a whitepaper entitled “Dynamic Spectrum Sharing”, which focuses on DSS technology and its key benefits. DSS is an advanced feature that allows both 4G and 5G to be deployed simultaneously and coexist in a single provider. By putting both 4G and 5G users on the same spectrum with dynamic resource allocation, Samsung’s DSS solution can effectively maximize operational efficiency and provide a smooth transition from 4G to 5G for operators.

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Asia s 2020: Covid, Huawei and O-RAN

Broadband and mobile networks became an economic lifeline as COVID-19 sent the workforce home. The region s telcos suddenly found themselves valued. Besides meeting the challenge of carrying vastly more traffic in new and unexpected configurations, they found other ways to contribute. Not so novel now: We d all like to see the back of COVID-19 - especially Asia, where it all started. (Source: CDC on Unsplash) SK Telecom provided police with a location-tracking service using big data. China Mobile went a step further and publicly identified the location of those with the virus. The pandemic slowed the rollout of 5G, but not by much.

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