«The wireless component of Charter's network is transitioning from a nomadic Wi - Fi network to one that that supports full mobility by incorporating Wi - Fi with multiple 4G and
5G access technologies to deliver a seamless connectivity experience,» Charter said in the filing.
Not exact matches
Samsung today at Mobile World Congress revealed a new set of end - to - end
5G commercial solutions, which will launch later this year alongside Verizon's first commercial
5G network in the United States.The
5G fixed wireless
access solutions include «commercial form - factor»
5G home routers for both indoor and outdoor use, and Samsung said it used its own in - house
technology to create the first commercial ASIC - based
5G modems and millimeter wave RFICs, «enabling the design of compact
access units and CPEs.
The executive didn't elaborate whether ZTE will continue its partnership with Verizon or AT&T in order to launch its first
5G device, though that seems like a probable scenario, especially as both of the largest carriers in the country are set to start commercializing new mobile service
technologies late this year, though only AT&T claims it will deliver a true wireless service to select cities, whereas Verizon's 2018 deployment efforts will only see the introduction of a more limited, router - reliant
5G Fixed Wireless
Access solution.
Samsung took to the latest iteration of Mobile World Congress to showcase its
5G fixed wireless
access technologies as part of what the company claims is the world's first commercial
5G FWA package.
Although it appears that Boost Mobile still doesn't have
access to Telstra's faster «4GX» network, nor is there any word of
access to Telstra's upcoming
5G network
technologies, Boost Mobile has nevertheless signed a new five - year deal for continued
access to Telstra's network.