5G Technology Evolution Recommendations

May 16, 2016

Today’s conversation is centered on predicting what the mobile industry will look like in 2020 and beyond. Some countries have indicated that they would like to see 5G deployed even before 2020. The consensus emerging is that the industry must give enough time for technology breakthroughs that deserve the moniker 5G. Also, there is a consensus that because LTE and LTE-Advanced are presently being deployed, there is considerable life left in 4G. In fact, the LTE family of technologies should remain viable through at least 2020 because they will continue to evolve and advance in terms of higher speeds and greater capacity. Carrier aggregation (CA), small cell enhancements and device-to-device signaling are just some of the examples of how LTE is advancing.

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