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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 5G5G - Wikipedia

    In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard for cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the successor to 4G technology that provides connectivity to most current mobile phones.

  2. Frequency bands for 5G New Radio (5G NR), which is the air interface or radio access technology of the 5G mobile networks, are separated into two different frequency ranges. First there is Frequency Range 1 (FR1), [1] which includes sub-6 GHz frequency bands, some of which are traditionally used by previous standards, but has been extended to ...

    Band
    Duplex Mode [a 1]
    Ƒ (mhz)
    Common Name [5]
    n1
    FDD
    2100
    IMT
    n2
    FDD
    1900
    n3
    FDD
    1800
    n5
    FDD
    850
    CLR
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 5G_NR5G NR - Wikipedia

    5G NR (New Radio) is a radio access technology (RAT) developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project for the 5G (fifth generation) mobile network. It was designed to be the global standard for the air interface of 5G networks.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 6G6G - Wikipedia

    In telecommunications, 6G is the designation for a future technical standard of a sixth-generation technology for wireless communications. It is the planned successor to 5G (ITU-T IMT-2020 ), and is currently in the early stages of the standardization process, tracked by the ITU-T as IMT-2030 [1] with the framework and overall ...

  5. 5G network slicing is a network architecture that enables the multiplexing of virtualized and independent logical networks on the same physical network infrastructure. [1] [2] Each network slice is an isolated end-to-end network tailored to fulfill diverse requirements requested by a particular application. [3] [1]

  6. 5G is a major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the 4G / IMT Advanced standards. NGMN Alliance or Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance define 5G network requirements as: Data rates of several tens of megabits per second (Mbit/s) should be supported for tens of thousands of users.

  7. A radio access technology ( RAT) is the underlying physical connection method for a radio communication network. Many modern mobile phones support several RATs in one device such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GSM, UMTS, LTE or 5G NR . The term RAT was traditionally used in mobile communication network interoperability. [1]