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LG displays 5G tech

by on29 July 2015


1000 Times more than LTE

LG Uplus and Huawei succeeded in demonstrating major technology in next-generation network called Massive MIMO60 (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) 

For those who came in late, Massive MIMO is one of the technologies which have been touted to provide the backbone for 5G.

Massive MIMO attaches more than hundreds of LTE antennas to a single base station and sends them to many users at the same time in a beam.

Until now no-one has showed a version of Massive MIMO which could be commercialised.

LG Uplus introduced that if Massive MIMO is commercialised, it is possible to send high-capacity data at once to many users in real time or send more than Giga-byte of data to one user.

It reduced electricity by decreasing transmission electricity, which can be proportional to number of antennas, from LTE base station.

Director Jo Chang Gil of LG Uplus's Network Development Center the commercialisation of future technologies such as Massive MIMO will help LG Uplus to lead in global 5G technology standard.

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