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Old 22nd December 2016, 06:49   #1
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Default Pressure building for 5G to use 28GHz band as the standard

South Korea, US and Japan have agreed to back it

A row is brewing over which frequency will be used for 5G.

South Korea, US and Japan have agreed on the 28GHz frequency as a part of a standard and formed a consultative group to establish 28GHz band as the standard for 5G network. The three are going to work together to discuss about making 28GHz band as the international standard.

http://fudzilla.com/news/42431-press...s-the-standard
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