Verizon shatters speed barriers with 5.5 Gbps breakthrough
07 Gennaio 2025 - 3:30PM
When customers choose Verizon—they're not just choosing a network,
but a future-ready partner. In anticipation of the evolving
landscape of mobile consumption, where video calls are replacing
traditional voice calls, streaming dominates entertainment, gaming
has moved to the cloud, and factories are running their operations
on 5G private networks, Verizon engineers are pushing the
boundaries of mobile technology. Using carrier aggregation and
Verizon’s 5G virtualized technology, engineers recently achieved
5.5 Gbps download speeds. That’s the equivalent of downloading 266
Taylor Swift albums a minute or streaming 3,056 Hulu episodes per
hour.
“Customers expect the
gold standard from Verizon and we work every day to do even better
for them,” said Adam Koeppe, Senior Vice President of Technology
Planning at Verizon. “Our goal is to provide cutting-edge solutions
our customers need to thrive in today’s changing world. We will
continue to push the boundaries of our technology and drive
innovation in our industry so our customers know they are always a
step ahead of what’s next simply by being a Verizon customer.”
Verizon, along with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and MediaTek,
demonstrated 5G speeds of 5.5 gigabits per second in a 5G lab
environment. Using carrier aggregation, a technology that combines
multiple channels of both FDD and TDD spectrum bands to provide
greater efficiency for data sessions transmitting over the wireless
network, the companies combined six separate channels of sub 6 GHz
spectrum to achieve this multi-gigabit speed in the downlink.
The need for continued acceleration of enhancements on mobile
networks has never been more evident. Mobile data traffic is
expected to grow more than fourfold by 2030, reaching over 5,400
exabytes, and customers are doing more on mobile networks than ever
before. By driving technological advancements, Verizon engineers
are addressing the evolving needs of consumers and business
customers as mobile connectivity evolves to power every aspect of
their lives.
About this trial
This recent proof of concept was conducted in a lab and
aggregated 350 MHz of PCS, 850 MHz, AWS, CBRS and C-band spectrum.
Using Samsung’s virtualized RAN (vRAN) solution and MediaTek’s
next-gen connectivity platform featuring 6CC technology, the trial
ran 5G data through Samsung’s 5G Standalone core, and demonstrated
how the next generation of devices with this evolving technology
will enable new use cases and drive innovation in mobility.
Virtualization is essential in next-generation network evolution
that delivers higher speeds and lower latency. Using virtualization
in the RAN allows Verizon to effectively manage its network and
rapidly accommodate its customers’ varying needs by offering
greater flexibility in resource allocation and enabling higher
throughput speeds.
“We are thrilled to be part of this industry-leading achievement
alongside Verizon and MediaTek, bringing increased performance and
greater possibilities to consumer devices,” said Alok Shah, Vice
President of Strategy, Business Development and Marketing, Networks
Business, Samsung Electronics America. “As the vRAN market leader,
Samsung has long been harnessing the power of virtualization and 5G
to elevate networks around the globe. 5G Standalone adds exciting
potential to the mix, including enhanced scalability and
flexibility, helping operators like Verizon make their network
vision a reality. ”
“Achieving 5.5 Gbps peak download speeds in collaboration with
Verizon and Samsung is a testament to our innovative spirit and
technical expertise, and not only highlights the potential of our
next-generation chipset but also sets the stage for new and
exciting use cases in the 5G era,” said Dr. HC Hwang, General
Manager of Wireless Communication Systems and Partnerships at
MediaTek. “We will continue driving advancements that will empower
consumers and businesses with unparalleled connectivity and
performance.”
About Verizon
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on
June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of
technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York
City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated
revenues of $136.8 billion in 2022. The company offers data, video
and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and
platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable
network connectivity, security and control.
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