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SEOUL Samsung Electronics. Co. Ltd. announced the successful development of a new network technology, Mobility Enhancer, which improves beamforming performance of its Massive MIMO radios up to 30 percent in a mobile environment. The new technology will play a crucial role in improving mobile experiences for users in both 4G and 5G network environments.
Massive MIMO radios are a critical component of 4G and 5G networks, offering a flexible solution to help mobile operators deliver improved coverage and capacity below 6GHz spectrum using 3D beamforming.
Samsung conducted a field trial in its own testbed using its Massive MIMO radio and by adding the new Mobility Enhancer technology, gaining a throughput improvement of up to 30 percent experienced by a walking user.
Samsung, DT conduct first Massive MIMO 5G SA trial in Czech Republic
Leveraging Samsung s Massive MIMO radio, the two companies achieved outstanding results with the MU-MIMO technology. According to the company, the spectrum efficiency was tripled as compared to that of LTE under realistic conditions and the throughput was also increased by about 2.5 times of SU-MIMO (Single-User MIMO).Devdiscourse News Desk | Prague | Updated: 28-01-2021 10:29 IST | Created: 28-01-2021 08:08 IST Image Credit: ANI
Samsung on Wednesday announced the successful completion of the first 5G Standalone (SA) trial in the Czech Republic with its European partner Deutsche Telekom.
Leveraging Samsung s Massive MIMO radio, the two companies achieved outstanding results with the MU-MIMO technology. According to the company, the spectrum efficiency was tripled as compared to that of LTE under realistic conditions and the throughput was also increased by about 2.5 times of SU-MIMO (Single-User MIMO).
Monday, 25 January 2021, 5:13 pm
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Announces that its 5G RAN
solutions received a Common Criteria (CC) certification[1]
against the Network Device collaborative Protection Profile
(NDcPP), an internationally recognised IT security
standards. The company’s certified base stations are the
first 5G products to be listed on the U.S. National
Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP)[2] Product
Compliant List (PCL) and the Canadian Centre for Cyber
Security’s Certified Product List.
Samsung’s 5G
base stations, including its baseband
unit and Compact
Macro, received CC certification against the NDcPP,
reaffirming their network security features and
capabilities. This certification validates Samsung’s
Press Release – Samsung Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Announces that its 5G RAN solutions received a Common Criteria (CC) certification[1] against the Network Device collaborative Protection Profile (NDcPP), an internationally recognised IT security standards. The companys …
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Announces that its 5G RAN solutions received a Common Criteria (CC) certification[1] against the Network Device collaborative Protection Profile (NDcPP), an internationally recognised IT security standards. The company’s certified base stations are the first 5G products to be listed on the U.S. National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP)[2] Product Compliant List (PCL) and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s Certified Product List.
Jan 22, 2021
Samsung Electronics today announced that its 5G RAN solutions received a Common Criteria (CC) certification1 against the Network Device collaborative Protection Profile (NDcPP), an internationally recognized IT security standards. The company’s certified base stations are the first 5G products to be listed on the U.S. National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP)2 Product Compliant List (PCL) and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s Certified Product List.
Samsung’s 5G base stations, including its baseband unit and Compact Macro, received CC certification against the NDcPP, reaffirming their network security features and capabilities. This certification validates Samsung’s commitment to building a secure network, while also ensuring its product performance and reliability.